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2013 Special Edition Persona Black Navigation Leather Rear Camera 17 Oem Wheels on 2040-cars

Year:2013 Mileage:4900 Color: PARTS
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
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SPECIAL EDITION PERSONA IN BLACK 4900 MILES. LEATHER SEATS, NAVIGATION, REAR CAMERA 17 INCH WHEELS TINTED WINDOWS AND MORE. BODY IN PERFECT CONDITION WITHOUT ANY DENTS OR SCRATCHES. 2 WHEELS HAVE TINY SCRATCHES -SHOWN ON THE PICTURES. INTERIOR IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE WOULD JUST LEFT THE SHOWROOM. THE VEHICLE COMES WITH TWO MASTER KEYS. THE CAR WAS INVOLVED IN A MINOR ACCIDENT IN THE LEFT FRONT. NONE OF THE AIRBAGS DEPLOYED. PICTURE OF THE CAR BEFORE THE REPAIR AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. REPLACED EXTERIOR PARTS : LEFT FENDER(OEM TOYOTA), LEFT HEADLIGHT(OEM TOYOTA), FRONT BUMPER(OEM TOYOTA) BRAND NEW TIRE(THE SAME BRAND AND MODEL AS OTHER 3) AND COMPLETE LEFT FRONT SUSPENSION(OEM TOYOTA). THE MOTOR RUNS STRONG AND THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS AS ITS SUPPOSED TO. NO PROBLEMS. THERE ARE NO ABNORMAL SQUEAKS OR RATTLES. IT DRIVES STRAIGHT WITH NO PULLING OR SHIMMIES. ALL THE POWER OPTIONS FUNCTION. FREE PICK-UP FROM THE AIRPORT FOR OUT OF STATE BUYERS. FOR $20 YOU CAN GET A 30 DAY DRIVE AWAY TAG AND YOU WILL BE ABLE TO DRIVE BACK TO YOUR OWN STATE WITHOUT ANY PROBLEMS. I CAN HELP WITH SHIPPING AS WELL. ALL BUYERS WITH FEEDBACK LESS THAN 10 HAVE TO CALL ME PRIOR BIDDING! THE AUCTION ENDS AT 6:25 PM CENTRAL TIME. I SPECIALIZE IN HYBRID CARS CHECK MY 100% RATING IN "FEEDBACK AS A SELLER" SECTION. CHARLES 773 456 3113  photo SAM_2465_zpsa28f247c.jpg  photo SAM_2466_zpse26cb685.jpg  photo SAM_2467_zpsef0271aa.jpg  photo SAM_2468_zps89f581d8.jpg  photo SAM_2469_zps8ffea485.jpg  photo SAM_2470_zpsf0475d24.jpg  photo SAM_2471_zps61c36809.jpg  photo SAM_2472_zpsb45f3eee.jpg  photo SAM_2473_zps5d806c16.jpg  photo SAM_2474_zpse84a00a6.jpg  photo SAM_2475_zpscb6c93af.jpg  photo SAM_2476_zps9f8de7c6.jpg  photo SAM_2478_zps0e7b1ebf.jpg  photo SAM_2479_zpsedc89a94.jpg  photo SAM_2481_zps93c875a5.jpg  photo SAM_2482_zpsade3d5f6.jpg  photo SAM_2484_zps8013bfcb.jpg  photo SAM_2485_zps81a48f59.jpg  photo SAM_2486_zps794d6ec9.jpg  photo SAM_2488_zps0d1f5729.jpg  photo SAM_2489_zpsc78ab443.jpg  photo SAM_2491_zpsf11c3fdf.jpg  photo SAM_2495_zps87f0e2b4.jpg  photo SAM_2496_zpsf9f76b29.jpg  photo SAM_2497_zps0dc9505a.jpg  photo SAM_2498_zps3176b0f8.jpg  photo SAM_2499_zps92d325dd.jpg  photo SAM_2500_zpsa7fca8dc.jpg  photo SAM_2501_zpsccb8d093.jpg  photo SAM_2502_zps383c4a59.jpg  photo SAM_2503_zps4e0ea88d.jpg  photo SAM_2504_zps711a4d8f.jpg  photo SAM_2505_zps64bf6b74.jpg  photo SAM_2506_zps3fdad1f5.jpg

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2015 Toyota Sienna

Thu, 25 Sep 2014

It's hard to love a minivan, but it's very, very easy to use one. More than any other kind of vehicle - save a panel van, perhaps - the minivan is the most appliance-like of four-wheeled transportation devices. And most minivan buyers don't need to love their purchases; they just need to use them. So when it comes to a minivan's driving dynamics, who cares?
Well, we do. So we perked right up when Toyota talked about refinements it made to the 2015 Sienna, starting with some 142 added spot welds made to the body structure. Normally not stop-the-presses stuff, but Toyota says the added reinforcements prompted Sienna engineers to recalibrate the springs and shocks for improved handling, and our very limited wheel time along the (admittedly benign) roads on the Big Island of Hawaii revealed the 2015 Sienna SE model's handling to be tidier and more engaging than you'd expect for a porky, 4,560-pound, eight-passenger box on wheels.
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Mazda's new Mexican plant capacity rises to 230,000

Sat, 05 Jan 2013

After the turmoil of last year, 2013 is getting off to a much better start for Mazda. The company has issued a release indicating that the forthcoming plant in Salamanca, Mexico has had its production capacity raised even though it isn't scheduled to go online until March 2014. The original plans called for a 140,000-unit capacity, 90,000 of that allotted for the Mazda2 and Mazda3, the remaining 50,000 for a small car Mazda would build for Toyota that would be based on the Mazda2. The new plans call for raising that by 90,000 units to a total of 230,000 units within two years, by the end of March 2016, and it looks like it will all go toward Mazda production to satisfy growing demand for Skyactiv vehciles. The Mexican plant's opening will be the return of Mazda manufacturing to North America, after Mazda6 production was moved back to Japan last year.
More good news for the company is that it projects 10 billion yen ($114 million) in net income for the financial year that will end in March. That would be a welcome turnaround from the 100-billion-yen loss in the previous financial year, part of a series of three annual losses in a four-year span.
You'll find the press release with the factory update below.

Senator pushes for up to life sentence for auto execs found to delay recalls

Tue, Aug 5 2014

Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill (shown above) has had it with automotive execs stalling when it comes to recalls. The Missiourian has proposed a new bill, the Motor Vehicle and Highway Safety Enhancement Act, which aims to improve the automotive safety following the high-profile fiascos involving General Motors and Toyota. Aside from a doubling of the budget for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration over the next six years and the removal of the $35-million limit for fining automakers, the plan includes a provision that would punish auto executives if it's discovered they knowingly delayed recalls. How will it punish them, you ask? Oh, you know, just life in prison. The bill "gives federal prosecutors greater discretion to bring criminal prosecutions for auto safety violations and increases the possible penalties, including up to life in prison for violations that result in death," McCaskill's office told The Detroit News. If a delayed recall led to serious injuries, meanwhile, execs could still face a 15-year stint behind bars. As for that change in the fine structure for automakers, the removal of the limit is complemented by a hefty increase in the per-vehicle fine, from $5,000 to $25,000. With this change, GM could have been on the hook for $55 billion (with a "b") in fines for its bumbling of the ignition switch recall, rather than just $35 million. The News says, though, that NHTSA has "wide discretion" in handing out the fines. Considering a $55-billion fine is enough to sink any automaker, it is unlikely that such a monumental sum would be handed out. Still, the potential threat of such a death sentence should be enough for any automaker to sit up and take notice. "With millions of Americans behind the wheel every day, and more than 33,000 killed on our roads each year, we've got to do more to keep our cars and the roads we drive them on safe," McCaskill said, according to The News. "Painful recent examples at Toyota and GM have shown us we also must make it easier to hold accountable those who jeopardize consumers' safety. For too long, auto safety resources have remained virtually stagnant while cars and the safety challenges they present have become more complex." What do you think? Do you agree with McCaskill's proposed bill? Should the punishments for automakers and execs be more or less harsh? Have your say in Comments. News Source: The Detroit NewsImage Credit: J.