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2014 Toyota Avalon Xle Touring on 2040-cars

US $37,537.00
Year:2014 Mileage:0 Color: Blizzard Pearl /
 Ecru/Sandstone/Almond
Location:

6200 S 36th St, Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States

6200 S 36th St, Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States
Advertising:
Fuel Type:Unknown
Engine:Regular Unleaded V-6 3.5 L/211
Transmission:6-Speed
Condition: New
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 4T1BK1EB9EU097665
Stock Num: 097665
Make: Toyota
Model: Avalon XLE Touring
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Blizzard Pearl
Interior Color: Ecru/Sandstone/Almond
Options:
  • And Folding Feature
  • And Rear Seat-Mounted Side Airbags
  • Anti-Lock Brake System
  • Anti-Theft System W/ Engine Immobilizer
  • Blind Spot Monitor With Rear Cross-Traffic Alert,50 State Emissions
  • Brake AssistAndSmart Stop Tech (Sst),10 Airbags: DrAndFr Pass Adv Airbag Sys
  • Cargo Net
  • Color-Keyed Mud Guards
  • Direct Tire Pressure Monitor System
  • DrAndFr Pass KneeAndSeat-Mounted Side
  • Dual Chrome-Tipped Exhaust
  • Ebd
  • Electric Power Steering (Eps)
  • Fog Lights And Daytime Running Lights
  • For Outboard Rear Seating Positions Only
  • FrontAndRear Side Curtain
  • Heated Outside Mirrors W/ Turn Signals
  • Latch(Lwr AnchorAndTethers For Children)
  • Power Tilt/Slide Moonroof
  • Premium Carpet Mat Set
  • Pwr-Assisted Fr/Solid Rr Disc Brakes,18" Alloy Wheels W/P225/45r18 Tires,3.5l 268hp Dohc 24v W/ Dual Vvt-I,6-Speed Ect-I A/T W/ Paddle Shifters
  • Quadrabeam Headlights W/ Auto On/Off
  • Rear Bumper Protector
  • Rear Spoiler.
  • Star Safety System Includes: Vsc
  • Trac
Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors

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Toyota renews Supra trademark, we renew frothing at the mouth

Tue, 18 Feb 2014

Enthusiasts have been begging for a new Supra practically since Toyota stopped selling its fourth generation in the US way back in 1998. We've been hearing rumors about a successor for years, but the Toyota FT-1 Concept from the 2014 Detroit Auto Show is the first tangible sign from the automaker that a new generation may be on the table. To temp us even more, the Japanese company reportedly filed with the US Patent and Trademark Office last week to renew its 2010 trademark for the name "Supra."
Granted, these kinds of trademark updates aren't uncommon, as automakers don't want to lose their rights to nameplates (even if they have no immediate plans to use them). However, Toyota briefly abandoned its rights to the Supra name entirely. According to The Motor Report, the original trademark was continually renewed until 2006, but the Japanese automaker let it lapse in the US until applying for it again in 2010.
The FT-1 Concept in Detroit was created at Toyota's Calty Design Research center in California and carries cues from the 2000GT, Celica and Supra in an ultra-curvy body. Officials did not disclose anything about its powertrain. Toyota is also co-developing a future sports car platform with BMW that will underpin models from both companies, but few other details are konwn, and it isn't yet clear that the joint venture has anything to do with a future Supra. Hope springs eternal.

Vice chronicles Okinawa's illegal street racing scene

Mon, 10 Mar 2014

We all know that street racing is dangerous, and that motorsports are best left on the track or drag strip. However, that doesn't mean that there still isn't some outlaw allure among enthusiasts of racing on public roads. In this video, Vice Japan profiles Eikichi Nagayoshi of Japan's island of Okinawa. He is a used car dealer by day and an illegal racer by night.
Nagayoshi has a deep love for his highly customized Toyota Aristo (better known to us as a first-generation Lexus GS) that he claims produces over 1,000 horsepower and has hit 205 miles per hour. He races his car both on drag strips and in drifting competitions, but says that he often has to ship the car to mainland Japan to compete. In the absence of those opportunities, he sometimes gathers friends and takes the racing to the public roads. While we're not down with street racing, this Vice video is an intriguing personality piece, as well as a look into Japan's fabled underground racing scene. Scroll down to check out the video, but make sure you have the "CC" button clicked, because several portions are subtitled.

Eiji Toyoda dead at 100

Tue, 17 Sep 2013

Toyota has had number of chiefs over its 76-year history, but none ever served as long as Eiji Toyoda. The younger cousin of the company's founder served as president of the automaker from 1967 to 1982 and as chairman of the Toyota Motor Corporation for another ten years following the unification of the manufacturing and sales divisions.
During his 25 years at the helm, Eiji Toyoda (pictured above in 1967) was credited with establishing the company's headquarters in Toyota City, spearheading the development of the Prius, expanding production overseas for the first time, launching the Lexus brand and turning Toyota from a minor player into one of the largest automakers in the world.
Even after his retirement in 1992, he remained an honorary chairman and close advisor to his successors, and chaired the company's museum. He died of heart failure, ending a 100-year life that started on September 12, 1913, before the company that bore his family's name (albeit slightly modified) had even started building automatic looms, let alone automobiles. We extend our condolences to the Toyoda family and our congratulations on an accomplished life.