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2015 Toyota Tundra SR5 Double Cab 5.7L V-8 4x2 ONLY 1,100 miles!!! BRAND NEW CONDITION!!! NEVER driven in the rain!! CLEAN undercarriage! Original Owner Pink Slip in hand $33,995 VIN: 5TFRY5F11FX174091 Exterior: Magnetic Gray Metallic Interior: Graphite Cloth OVER $40k invested! Great Bargain!!! Toyota 18-in. 5-spoke TRD Off Road Package Alloy Wheels with Michelin LTX A/T2 P275/65R18 tires (Consumer Reports’ Higest Rated All Terrain truck tires) SECOND SET OF TOYOTA TIRES & WHEELS! (Less than 250 miles): Toyota 18-in. Styled Steel Wheels with NEW Michelin LTX M/S2 P255/70R18 tires (Consumer Reports’ Highest Rated All Season truck tires) Complete Set with TPMS, center caps and lugs Toyota Alloy Wheel Locks Toyota Brushed Stainless Steel Stepboards Toyota Door Sill Protectors Toyota Deck Rail System with Tie-Down Cleats Toyota Cargo Net Express Code/Etch Leer Trilogy Tonneau Cover Rhino Spray On Bedliner Spare Tire Lock Covercraft SeatSaver Custom Fitted Seat Covers Front and Rear WeatherTech Digital Fit FloorLiners Front and Rear SiriusXM Radio subscription Good til October 2015 Nothing but the BEST!!! STANDARD EQUIPMENT MECHANICAL & PERFORMANCE 5.7L i-FORCE V8 DOHC 32V with Dual Independent VVT-i 381 hp / 401 lb-ft 6-Spd Automatic Trans w/Sequential Shift TripleTech Frame Tow Hitch Receiver 4.300 Rear Diff TOW/HAUL Mode Engine Oil Cooler Trans Oil Cooler Heavy Duty Battery & Alt? 4 & 7-Pin Connector? Automatic Limited-Slip Differential? Independent Coil-Spring High-Mounted Double Wishbone Front Susp w/ Stabilizer Bar Trapezoidal Multi-Leaf Rear Suspension w/ Staggered Outboard Mounted Shocks Power-Assisted 4 Wheel Disc Brakes? SAFETY & CONVENIENCE Star Safety System: Vehicle Stability Control Traction Control ABS w/ Electronic Brake Force Distribution Brake Assist & Smart Stop Technology Rear Backup Camera? Manual Headlamp Level Control Trailer-Sway Control? Driver & Front Passenger Advanced Airbag System? Driver & Front Passenger Seat Side & Knee Airbags Roll-Sensing Curtain Airbags (RSCA) 3-Point Seatbelts for All Positions with Driver ELR & ALR/ELR for All Passengers Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) EXTERIOR 6.5' Double-Walled Bed w/ Rail Caps Easy Lower and Lift Tailgate INTERIOR 40/20/40 Split Fold-Down 4-Way Driver & 4-Way Passenger Adjustable Front Bench Seat Entune Audio Plus (w/o App Suite/Data)? 7" Hi Res Touch Screen/Bluetooth/USB/AUX HDRadio/Traff/Weather/CD/SiriusXM Single Zone Air Conditioning Power Windows/Door Locks/Heated Mirrors Remote Keyless Entry System
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2.1 million vehicles recalled again over faulty airbags
Sat, Jan 31 2015Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Honda and Toyota will recall 2.1 million vehicles to fix faulty airbag modules "after the manufacturers' original attempts to fix the defects proved ineffective in some vehicles." These vehicles had all previously been recalled, but the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found that the airbags could still potentially malfunction. This recall will cover Acura MDX, Dodge Viper, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Honda Odyssey, Pontiac Vibe, Toyota Corolla, Toyota Matrix and Toyota Avalon models made in the early 2000s. NHTSA has reportedly received about 40 reports of airbag deployment in such vehicles, even though the vehicle had not been involved in a crash. Roughly one million of these same vehicles, all from Honda and Toyota, are also subject to recalls due to faulty Takata airbag modules, though this particular recall is for "an electronic component manufactured by TRW" that is separate from the actual airbags from Takata. According to NHTSA Administrator Mark Rosekind: "This is unfortunately a complicated issue for consumers, who may have to return to their dealer more than once. But this is an urgent safety issue, and all consumers with vehicles covered by the previous recalls should have that remedy installed. Even though it's a temporary solution until the new remedy is available, they and their families will be safer if they take the time to learn if their vehicle is covered and follow their manufacturers' instructions. A hassle is much better than a family tragedy." If you're the owner of an affected car, expect to hear more from the official automaker and government channels in short order. In the meantime, we'd suggest getting your car checked and fixed at your local dealer. The official statement and recall information can be found below. Previously Recalled Vehicle Remedies Not Working as Designed; NHTSA Announces Follow up Recall of 2.12 Million Cars and SUVs Saturday, January 31, 2015 Contact: Gordon Trowbridge, 202-366-9550, Public.Affairs@dot.gov WASHINGTON – U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx announced today the recall of more than 2.12 million Acura, Dodge, Jeep, Honda, Pontiac, and Toyota vehicles for a defect that may cause airbags to deploy inadvertently. The recalls will provide vehicle owners with a new remedy after the manufacturers' original attempts to fix the defects proved ineffective in some vehicles.
Hybrid, Plug-in Hybrid and EV Buyer's Guide: Which one do you want?
Fri, Nov 10 2017If you're shopping for a new vehicle these days, there's a litany of acronyms, buzzwords, and technobabble to further complicate an already difficult decision. But if you're looking at a green powertrain, you have three basic choices to compare: hybrid, plug-in hybrid and "EV" or, electric vehicle. So what are they and which one — if any — is right for you? Research your next new vehicle using Autoblog's Car Finder. Gasoline-Electric Hybrids By now, most people are familiar with the concept of a hybrid car. Thank Toyota's Prius for that. At its most basic, a hybrid vehicle has two powertrains, one gasoline and one electric, which work together for maximum efficiency. At low speeds, the engine can shut off entirely, relying solely on the battery for propulsion. The battery is either charged as you drive by converting kinetic energy into potential energy via a complex regenerative braking system, or directly off of the gas motor. This is a very hands-off, behind-the-scenes system as all the driver has to is put in gas and drive as normal. Hybrids come in all shapes and sizes and, according to the EPA, range in fuel economy from 58 mpg for the Hyundai Ioniq Blue all the way down to 13 mpg for the Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta. Best For: Anyone who want to see their fuel consumption go down without many sacrifices. You can easily find a hybrid sedan, hatchback, crossover, SUV or even a pickup truck (i f you can find one). Best of all, a hybrid requires no special equipment to be installed at home, or added work for the driver. Hybrids do cost more than traditionally-powered competitors, so make sure to compare projected fuel savings with how much extra a hybrid will cost – it may take a surprisingly long time to break even. The EPA provides a handy calculator for this very purpose. Our Favorite Hybrids: 2017 Toyota Prius 2018 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid 2017 Ford Fusion Hybrid Plug-In Hybrids Sometimes referred to as a PHEV, or plug-in hybrid electric vehicle, this is a baby-step towards full electrification. Armed with a much larger battery pack than a hybrid, PHEVs can go between 12 ( Mercedes-Benz GLE550e) and 97 ( BMW i3 w/Range Extender) miles on electricity alone depending on the model and your driving style. Like a normal hybrid, the driver is largely unaware of which power source is currently in use, even as they switch over — either because the battery is drained, or the driving circumstances require more power.
Minivan market not what it used to be, but margins make up for it
Thu, 05 Jun 2014
Residual values for last year's minivans are higher than they were in 2000.
Much like the station wagon was the shuttle of Baby Boomer generation, the minivan has been the primary means of transport for Generations X and Y. Just as the boomers abandoned the Country Squire, though, those kids that were toted around in Grand Caravans and Windstars are adults, and they certainly don't want to be seen in the cars their parents drove.
