2004 Toyota 4runner Limited Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Darien, Connecticut, United States
TOYOTA 4-RUNNER LIMITED, GREAT CONDITION, DRIVES AMAZING, AUTOMATIC START,(GREAT FOR REALLY COLD OR HOT DAYS) KEYLESS ENTRY, PREMIUM SOUND, LEATHER INTERIOR, HEATED FRONT SEATS, POWER STEERING, POWER REAR VIEW MIRRORS, DUAL AIRBAGS, SUNROOF, MULTI-DISC, 4WD(FANTASTIC IN THE SNOW)TOW PACKAGE, RACK, RUNNING BOARDS. WONDERFUL CAR NEVER HAD PROBLEMS, VERY RELIABLE AND VERY NICE!! THE TIRES ARE ALMOST BRAND NEW. THIS CAR HAS NEVER BEEN IN A ACCIDENT AND HAS BEEN MAINTAINED IN A METICULOUS MANNER, IT HAS NEVER MISSED AN OIL CHANGE OR ANY ROUTINE MAINTENANCE. THIS CAR HAS ALSO NEVER HAD ANY MAJOR MECHANICAL ISSUES OR ANY MAJOR WORK HAS BEEN DONE OR NEEDED ON THE CAR.
WE BOUGHT THE CAR FROM A TOYOTA DEALERSHIP AND IT CAME WITH A CERTIFIED 160 POINT INSPECTION. THE REASON WE ARE SELLING THE CAR IS WE ARE ABOUT TO HAVE OUR 4TH CHILD AND WE NEEDED MORE ROOM FOR OUR FAMILY. MUCH LIKE A PET WE WANT TO MAKE SURE THIS CAR FINDS A GOOD HOME, IT HAS BEEN VERY GOOD TO OUR FAMILY! WE WOULD PREFER FOR A LOCAL PICKUP BUT SHIPPING CAN BE MADE THROUGH USHIP IF DESIRED. ALL SHIPPING COST WILL BE PAID FOR AND ARRANGED BY THE BUYER. PAYMENT OPTIONS WE WILL TAKE A CASHIERS CHECK OR WE WILL TAKE CASH IN PERSON. |
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Drive like a prince: Join us for a walk through Monaco's car collection
Fri, Dec 29 2023Small, crowded, and a royal pain in the trunk lid to drive into during rush hour, Monaco sounds like an improbable location for a huge car museum. And yet, this tiny city-state has been closely linked to car culture for over a century. It hosts two major racing events every year, many of its residents would qualify for a frequent shopper card if Rolls-Royce issued one, and Prince Rainier III began assembling a collection of cars in the late 1950s. He opened his collection to the public in 1993 and the museum quickly turned into a popular tourist attraction. The collection continued to grow after his death in April 2005; it moved to a new facility located right on Hercules Port in July 2022. Monaco being Monaco, you'd expect to walk into a room full of the latest, shiniest, and most powerful supercars ever to shred a tire. That's not the case: while there is no shortage of high-horsepower machines, the first cars you see after paying ˆ10 (approximately $11) to get in are pre-war models. In that era, the template for the car as we know it in 2023 hadn't been created, so an eclectic assortment of expensive and dauntingly experimental machines roamed whatever roads were available to them. One is the Leyat Helica, which was built in France in 1921 with a 1.2-liter air-cooled flat-twin sourced from the world of aviation. Fittingly, the two-cylinder spun a massive, plane-like propeller. Government vehicles get a special spot in the museum. They range from a Cadillac Series 6700 with an amusing blend of period-correct French-market yellow headlights and massive fins to a 2011 Lexus LS 600h with a custom-made transparent roof panel that was built by Belgian coachbuilder Carat Duchatelet for Prince Albert II's wedding. Here's where it all gets a little weird: you've got a 1952 Austin FX3, a Ghia-bodied 1959 Fiat 500 Jolly, a 1960 BMW Isetta, and a 1971 Lotus Seven. That has to be someone's idea of a perfect four-car garage. One of the most significant cars in the collection lurks in the far corner of the main hall, which is located a level below the entrance. At first glance, it's a kitted-out Renault 4CV with auxiliary lights, a racing number on the front end, and a period-correct registration number issued in the Bouches-du-Rhone department of France. It doesn't look all that different than the later, unmodified 4CV parked right next to it. Here's what's special about it: this is one of the small handful of Type 1063 models built by Renault for competition.
Popular Science magazine's Best Of What's New 2012 all ate up with cars
Tue, 20 Nov 2012Popular Science has named the winners in its Best of What's New awards, the victors coming in the categories of aerospace, automotive, engineering, entertainment, gadgets, green, hardware, health, home, recreation, security and software. The automotive category did not go wanting for lauded advancements:
Tesla Model S: the Grand Award winner for being "the standard by which all future electric vehicles will be measured."
BMW 328i: it's 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder gets called out for being more powerful and frugal than the six-cylinder it replaces.
Jonas wreaks havoc on auto industry
Mon, Jan 25 2016Many folks along the East Coast are still stuck at home from Winter Storm Jonas' brutal snowfall over the weekend, but the blizzard had some nasty temporary effects on the auto industry, too. Winter weather emergencies kept people from leaving the house, and that spelled trouble for factories and dealers. The terrible conditions in Washington, DC, even prevented the the Washington Auto Show from opening. General Motors, Toyota, and BMW had to close factories due to the weather. BMW cited concerns for its workers driving to the plant for canceling some Friday and Saturday shifts in Spartanburg, SC, according to Automotive News. Toyota closed its Georgetown, KY, factory on Friday, and GM shut down the second shift at its Bowling Green, KY, site for that day, too. Showrooms in the blizzard's path saw a massive drop in sales over the weekend because the customers weren't coming. Some affected dealers are now trying to make the best of a bad situation by offering potential buyers even deeper discounts to get them through the door, according to Automotive News. The piles of snow also mean hours of work for employees to clean off all the cars on the lot. The good news is that none of these issues should pose longterm problems. Weather reports don't show much snow for the East Coast in the coming days, which should allow the industry quickly to return to normal.