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2013 Toyota Avalon Xle Touring Sedan 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars

US $38,000.00
Year:2013 Mileage:5300
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One owner vehicle brand new condition. Hardly driven and  Extremely low miles (5,300) Need to sell fast! Husband needs surgery and we can no longer afford the payments. Has all the goodies and more... Navigation, Bluetooth, HomeLink, Apps, Sunroof, Leather Seats, Smart Key System, CD Player, EnTune, Key less Entry and much more! Free Oil Changes for 3 Years!! Please contact me Daniela 772-349-2245

Exterior Interior  Saftey
Quadrabeam halogen headlights with auto on/off feature and Daytime Running Lights (DRL)Dual zone automatic climate control with air filter and rear-seat ventsStar Safety System™ - includes Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) 24, Traction Control (TRAC), Anti-lock Brake System (ABS), Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD), Brake Assist (BA) 25 and Smart Stop Technology® (SST)

Intelligent Touch controls for climate control and audio system
ToyotaCare 27 featuring a no cost maintenance plan with roadside assistance


Wide-angle fog lights
LED taillightsDisplay Audio with Navigation 12 and Entune®App Suite 13 — includes 6.1-in. touch-screen, AM/FM CD player with MP3/WMA playback capability, nine speakers including amplifier, SiriusXM Radio 14 with 90-day All Access trial, HD Radio™ 15 with iTunes®Tagging 16, auxiliary audio jack, USB port 9 with iPod® 10 connectivity and control, vehicle information with customizable settings, and hands-free phone capability, phone book access, advanced voice recognition, 17 and music streaming via Bluetooth®11 wireless technologyTen airbags 28 - includes driver and front passenger Advanced Airbag System, driver and front passenger seat-mounted side airbags, driver and front passenger knee airbags, rear seat-mounted side airbags, and front and rear side curtain airbags
Color-keyed heated power outside mirrors with turn signal indicators and manual folding featureEntune® App Suite 13 — includes Bing™, iHeartRadio, MovieTickets.com, OpenTable® and Pandora®; real-time info including traffic, weather, fuel prices, sports and stocks. Access to Entune® services is subscription-free. See toyota.com/entune for details.Driver and front passenger Whiplash-Injury-Lessening (WIL) 29 seats
Color-keyed heated, auto-dimming power outside mirrors with turn signal indicators, puddle lights and manual folding feature

3-point seatbelts for all seating positions, driver-side Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR) and Automatic/Emergency Locking Retractor (ALR/ELR) on all passenger belts
Power tilt/slide moonroof with sliding sunshadeBackup cameraLATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) includes lower anchors on outboard rear seats and tether anchors on outboard rear seats
Cruise controlChild-protector rear door locks
18-in. anthracite-painted alloy wheels with P225/45R18 tiresPremium leather-trimmed tilt/telescopic steering wheel with paddle shifters and audio, Multi-Information Display,Bluetooth® 11 hands-free phone and voice command controlsEnergy-absorbing collapsible steering column


Front and rear energy-absorbing crumple zones
Washer-linked variable intermittent windshield wipersOptitron instrumentation with speedometer, tachometer, coolant temperature, fuel gauges; TFT Multi-Information Display with customizable settings, odometer, tripmeter, current/average fuel economy, distance to empty, speed, shift-position indicator, navigation 20 with turn-by-turn directions (Limited only), ECO and Sport Mode indicator, ECO Drive Level Indicator and warning messages
Side-impact door beams


Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS)


Daytime Running Lights (DRL) with on/off feature


Blind Spot Monitor (BSM)33 with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert (RCTA



Anti-theft system with engine immobilizer
Acoustic noise-reducing windshield and driver and front passenger side windowsLeather-trimmed multi-stage heated front seats; 8-way power-adjustable driver's seat with power lumbar support; 4-way power-adjustable front passenger seat
Dual chrome-tipped integrated exhaustDriver's seat and outside mirrors memory systems
Hidden exhaust with chrome-accented coverRear seat with center armrest cup holders and trunk pass-through
Resin scuff plate doorsillsWood-grain-style interior trim with smoked chrome interior accents and door handles
Aluminum scuff plate doorsillsSmart Key System 22 on front doors and trunk with Push Button Start and remote illuminated entry


Power door locks with shift-linked automatic lock/unlock feature and anti-lockout feature

Power windows with auto up/down and jam protection in all positions and retained-power features

Rear window defogger with timer

Auto-dimming rearview mirror with compass, maplights and HomeLink®23 universal tranceiver

Covered center console with sliding cover and armrest, storage compartment and two front cupholders

Illuminated glove compartment

eBin™ sliding electronic device holder with wire management feature and illuminated interior storage with two 12V auxiliary power outlets, auxiliary audio jack and USB port

Three 12V auxiliary power outlets (two in eBin™ and one in center-console storage compartment)




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Could high demand, low supply doom Toyota Mirai?

Wed, Mar 4 2015

Toyota recently gave the world a behind-the-scenes look at the small-scale production of the Mirai hydrogen fuel cell sedan. A team of just 13 people assembles three of them per day, and the Japanese automaker is using this rigorous build process to prioritize quality for each one. Although, there's some concern about whether the Mirai could become a victim of its own, growing success. The company reportedly already has 2,000 orders for the Mirai just in Japan, and an anonymous Toyota executive tells Automotive News that the waiting list is now "two years or something" to receive one. Keep in mind, this figure is before customers elsewhere in the world have any requests in, and the US launch is planned for California this fall with sales in Europe starting this summer. The automaker is keeping North American demand somewhat in check by only planning to move 200 vehicles or fewer on the West Coast in 2015. So, unless Toyota can pick up the production pace, the waiting list seems likely only to grow longer. Automotive News speculates that the company might be in danger of Mirai customers losing interest if they are forced to build anticipation for too long. That especially could be the case with a new Prius likely to be unveiled by the end of the year that could lure folks away It seems that Toyota is trying to react to the higher-than-expected demand for its hydrogen-powered model, though. In December, the automaker invested $168 million to add two more assembly lines for the Mirai's fuel cell stack and hydrogen tank. Related Video:

2017 Toyota 86 Drivers' Notes | Fun, even with an automatic

Fri, Aug 25 2017

The Toyota 86 is a car that enthusiasts begged Toyota to build for decades. It's small, lightweight and rear-wheel drive. Thanks to a partnership with Subaru that resulted in the BRZ, this stylish coupe hit the streets in 2012. In the U.S., the car was originally known as the Scion FR-S but was rebadged as a Toyota after Scion was axed last year. Along with a new name, the 86 received updated styling both inside and out as well as a revised suspension and a slight bump in power, at least for the manual models. This Hot Lava-colored car doesn't feature Toyota's slick six-speed manual. Instead it rocks a six-speed automatic with paddle shifters. While some enthusiasts may look down at that, automatics make up more than half of 86 sales. Still, the bones are there, and some people don't think the automatic is all that bad. Either way, we can't encourage enough people to buy these cars, as we want Toyota and Subaru to keep building them. Senior Editor, Green, John Beltz Snyder: When I first slid behind the wheel of the 86, I was surprised to see the gear selector and paddles. It's one of those cars that you don't think of as having anything but a manual transmission. Also, in an interior where all the controls and displays are underwhelming, a set of paddle shifters stands out as one of the few tactile objects in the cabin. I ended up using the paddles quite a bit, and found that I actually enjoyed using them, so much so that I'd actually consider opting for the automatic transmission were I to buy an 86. Despite shifts that aren't as razor sharp as they could be, the car's high-revving engine means that it still feels great to use. Riding an engine like this up to its redline, filling the cabin with noise, is the sort of thing that'll give you goosebumps. Being able to keep both hands on the wheel while shifting is a good thing for engagement in this car, based on my time with it. Plus, when I got stuck in traffic, I didn't have to wear out my left leg. The other brilliant thing about the Toyota 86 is its sense of balance. I loved the way it communicated its load distribution when cornering, whether on or off the throttle or brake. The fact that the nose of this car snaps right to where you want it when you start dialing in steering angle is satisfying. And its low stance and good view out the windshield make it really easy to place on the road.

Ryan Tuerck's Ferrari-powered Gumout GT4586 debuts at SEMA

Wed, Nov 2 2016

Las Vegas is famous for its shotgun marriages, but the only Sin City nuptials we're interested in is the one officiated by Ryan Tuerck between a Toyota GT86 and the V8 engine from a Ferrari 458 Italia. The insane Gumout GT4586, as it's called, is probably one of the most well-known of the 2016 SEMA Show's stars, after video popped up showing the rear-drive Frankenstein firing up and spitting flames through its weird, front-mounted exhausts. The day after we published that video, which showed the GT86 in mostly bare frame, Gumout and Tuerck posted a second clip showing the Japanese-Italian coupe literally running rings around a 458 while wearing its sheetmetal and yellow-tinted headlights. The car's look in that second video carried over to the Las Vegas Convention Center floor, where the GT4586 showed up sans hood, ludicrously wide tires, and a huge wing and rear diffuser. It's clearly a good-looking car. You can check out our full SEMA gallery above, or, click the video below for a second look at Tuerck's Ferra-yota in action below. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.