2005 4runner Limited Strong Engine Great Daily Driver on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
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2005 4Runner Limited Blue - 164,200 miles but easily another 164K miles left. Recently the following has been done: timing belt with water pump changed (receipt available), new battery, oil change (synthetics), new headlights, new windshield. This vehicle has been on synthetics for the past 70K+ miles. The tires are in very good condition (see photo). Vehicle driven from San Antonio to Houston & back probably 150 times. Non-smoking. I would have no hesitation driving this to Alaska (except to cold!). Reason for selling - bought a Rav4. I've owned it for about 5 years and put on 90,000 of the miles myself.
V8, 4.7 Liter Automatic Transmission 2WD Traction Control ABS (4-Wheel) Air Conditioning Power Windows Power Door Locks Cruise Control Steering Power Steering Tilt Wheel AM/FM Stereo Cassette Premium Sound Dual Air Bags Dual Power Seats Leather with seat warmers Running Boards Roof Rack Factory Towing Pkg Alloy Wheels Factory Rear Spoiler Known flaws: small dings/scratches on trunk lid, couple scratches on sides. carpet has a few stains and floor mats are beat up but covered with all weather rubber that are in very good condition. Fairly clean, but could be a cleaner. Drivers seat has a tear from daily use. I have included a leather fix kit but I haven't had time to try to fix it myself. Passenger side interior door panels have some nicks/scratches on them from hauling stuff. Some scuff marks on back of seats since my back seats were always full of stuff. Could use a transmission flush since I hauled a trailer a lot. The bulb is burned out on the lower display that shows the a/c info (see picture), tint removed on passenger front window (can't really tell unless you look real close) |
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Jaguar solution to keyless start could save lives
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Toyota's $1.6B unintended acceleration settlement approved
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As we reported back in May, the Toyota settlement is worth $1.63 billion, which, according to Bloomberg, includes a payout of $757 million to affected owners, $227 million to attorneys and an additional $875 million for vehicle upgrades. (We did the math, too, and that totals $1.859 billion, but there is no justification for the discrepancy. Fuzzy math, eh?)
Based on the estimated 22.6 million vehicles said to be included in this suit, that would make the average payment about $33.49 per vehicle, but the article says that owners, lessees and even renters will receive varying amounts ranging from $9.74 up to as much as $10,000. This settlement does not affect suits filed for personal injury or wrongful death.
Autoblog Podcast #318
Tue, 29 Jan 2013Toyota back on top, Barrett Jackson, Crowdsourcing your Dodge Dart payments, Nissan and Toyota double down on pickups
Episode #318 of the Autoblog Podcast is here, and this week, Dan Roth, Zach Bowman and Michael Harley talk about Toyota regaining the No. 1 sales crown, getting your friends and family to buy you a Dodge Dart, Barrett-Jackson, and Toyota and Nissan remaining committed to their pickup trucs. We wrap with your questions, and for those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. Keep reading for our Q&A module for you to scroll through and follow along, too. Thanks for listening!
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