Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

2007 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Limited Sport Utility 4-door 3.3l on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:2007 Mileage:123453
Location:

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Advertising:

This is a fantastic conditioned Toyota Hybrid Limited 4x4, Clean Carfax, no paint work and is 100% ready. Interior is in impeccable condition and is in like new condition.  Brand new tires, battery and windshield (has 3 small rock chips so we replaced it). Please call or email me with any questions We also accept trades and have extended service warranties available. We also ship world wide and will assist you in the delivery of your new Toyota... Bill@AutoMaxofAmerica.com or  Bill at 561-632-9093 

This vehicle is for sale locally and auction could end early.

This vehicle is equipped with the following options 

   Heated Seats-Front(s)
   Leather Seats
    50 State Emissions
    A/C
    ABS Brakes
    Automatic Headlights
    Auxiliary Pwr Outlet
    Cruise Control
    Dual Air Bags
       Dual Air Conditioning
    Front Floor Mats
    Front Reading Lamps
    Leather Steering Wheel
    Power Locks
    Power Mirrors
    Power Windows
       Pwr Seats - Both
    Pwr Steering
    Rear Defrost
    Rear Floor Mats
    Rear Reading Lamps
    Security System
    Side Air Bags
       Steering Wheel Audio Control
    Tilt Steering
    Tilt Steering Wheel
    Tire Pressure Monitor System
    Trip Counter
    Universal Garage Door Opener
    Woodgrain Interior Package
 
MECHANICAL
    6 Cylinder Hybrid
    Automatic
    Automatic Transmission
    Pwr Brakes
    4X4
    3.3 L
INTERIOR
    Odometer - Digits Digital -Operable
    Int Odor: OK
    Wood Trim Dash
    Leather
 
TIRES AND WHEELS
Wheels:Alloy
TireTread DepthBrandSize
Left Front:11/32"MICHELIN235/65R17
Left Rear:11/32"MICHELIN235/65R17
Right Front:11/32"MICHELIN235/65R17
Right Rear:11/32"MICHELIN235/65R17
Spare:N/A(Mini)N/A
KEYS
    Master Key - 1
 
OTHER
    Title State:  
    Title Received Date: N/A
 

Auto Services in Florida

Zephyrhills Auto Repair ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 39242 South Ave, Kathleen
Phone: (813) 780-7181

Yimmy`s Body Shop & Auto Repair ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Body Repairing & Painting
Address: 3070A Michigan Ave, Celebration
Phone: (407) 932-4551

WRD Auto Tints ★★★★★

Used Car Dealers, Window Tinting, Car Wash
Address: 1200 South Dixie Highway, North-Miami-Beach
Phone: (305) 970-2357

Wray`s Auto Service Inc ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Brake Repair
Address: 5550 Wray Way, Trinity
Phone: (727) 937-2902

Wheaton`s Service Center ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Towing, Tire Dealers
Address: 101500 Overseas Hwy, Ocean-Reef
Phone: (305) 451-3500

Waltronics Auto Care ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 1080 E Carroll St, Davenport
Phone: (407) 931-2518

Auto blog

Toyota mulling more Tundra, Tacoma capacity in TX

Tue, 17 Dec 2013

Toyota may be expanding its pickup truck production at its San Antonio, TX factory following calls from dealers for more Tacoma and Tundra models, according to a new report from Automotive News.
The San Antonio plant is currently able to produce 250,000 trucks on two shifts with overtime, while a secondary facility in Tijuana, Mexico can build an extra 50,000 Tacomas. Despite this capacity, and the fact that Tundra is a slow seller relative to the full-size trucks from Ford, Ram and Chevrolet/GMC (not to mention the Tacoma being part of a segment with diminishing sales), Toyota franchisees apparently can't get enough of the trucks.
"Dealers are telling us they could sell more Tacomas and Tundras," said Bill Fay, the general manager of the Toyota Division. "We are evaluating our footprint and capacity." According to AN, Toyota has moved over 248,000 trucks through November.

Toyota says fuel cells could cost no more than diesels soon

Tue, Mar 10 2015

Toyota wants to bring the cost of hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles down to something along the lines of a diesel vehicle's price tag. It just might take until the alliterative year of 2022 to hit that target. Such is the challenge of modern engineering. Fuel-cell vehicle costs may eventually approach diesel vehicle costs because of the relatively expensive process of both making a diesel engine and including it with particulate filters and other treatments required to reduce the soot once associated with such engines, Automotive News says, citing comments from Toyota executive Katsuhiko Hirose. And, while engineers initially estimated that fuel cells and diesels would reach price parity in about 15 years, Hirose said Toyota higher ups weren't satisfied with that answer and think the timeframe could be cut in half. The Japanese automaker in January said it would ramp up the manufacturing rate of its first production fuel-cell vehicle, the Mirai, to about 700 units this year and to 2,000 vehicles for 2016. Later this year, Toyota will start selling the Mirai in the US for either $57,500 as a purchase or $499-a-month lease, and both options come with free hydrogen. Who can say that about diesel fuel? Related Videos:

The real reason automakers are giving away free hydrogen

Wed, Nov 19 2014

Just like Hyundai did with its Tucson fuel cell, Toyota is offering free hydrogen fuel with the $57,500 Mirai H2 sedan. Toyota is being a bit vague about the details, saying simply that Mirai drivers will get, "complimentary hydrogen fuel for up to three years." Turns out, the reason that the hydrogen avant-garde will not be paying anything at the pump isn't because the automakers want to give them a boost or because the OEMs are kind. Instead, it's simply impossible to accurately charge people for hydrogen right now. It's simply impossible to accurately charge people for hydrogen right now. At an in-depth hydrogen seminar this week as part of the Mirai preview, three representatives from various hydrogen organizations revealed that the current hydrogen stations (most of which are in California) are not set up to accurately measure the hydrogen that is dispensed. Without this little bit of information, you can't charge customers for the fuel they use. Toyota is well aware of this, and Toyota Motor Sales' national manager of environmental, safety and quality communications, John Hanson, said that, "There are no set standards, so there is no way to charge people for anything." Alberto Ayala, the deputy executive officer for the California Air Resources Board, said CARB is in the middle of developing a way to sell a given amount of hydrogen, "which up to this point doesn't exist. If you think about it, it's a real simple yet real practical challenge. If you're going to pay for X amount of hydrogen, you're actually getting that amount of hydrogen." Ayala said it's not a difficult technical problem to measure the hydrogen as it goes into the car, but "we just have not done it. We are at a point where we are solving multiple remaining questions [with hydrogen infrastructure], and that just happens to be one of them." The National Institute of Standards and Technology says that there has been a discussion to change the current tolerance of two percent up to 10 or 20 percent, but that new technology should be able to measure accurately to within one percent. Air Liquide is working with Toyota to launch the Mirai in the US and Air Liquide CEO Ole Hofelmann told AutoblogGreen that being able to charge customers will be key to the technology's success. "We need to make sure we accurately measure the gas," he said.