2013 Toyota Sequoia Platinum on 2040-cars
Sheridan, Missouri, United States
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED EMAIL ME AT: maliabehmer@netzero.net .
Navigation system -inc: 7" touch screen DVD navigation system, JBL AM/FM stereo w/4-disc in-dash CD changer, MP3/WMA capability, (14) speakers w/subwoofer, aux audio input, USB input w/iPod connectivity, SiriusXM satellite radio & SiriusXM NavTraffic w/90-day free subscription, backup camera, Bluetooth, Bluetooth hands-free phone system, Rear seat entertainment system -inc: rear Blu-ray Disc player w/9" display, (2) headsets, wireless remote, 115V AC pwr outlet, RCA jack, Rear seat entertainment system -inc: rear DVD player w/9" display, (2) headsets, wireless remote, 115V AC pwr outlet, RCA jack, Voice-activated navigation system -inc: touch screen DVD navigation system, JBL Synthesis AM/FM stereo w/4-disc CD changer, MP3/WMA capability, (14) speakers w/subwoofer, aux audio input, USB input w/iPod connectivity, SiriusXM satellite radio & SiriusXM NavTraffic w/90-day free subscription, backup camera, Bluetooth technology.
Illuminated entry system
Rear sunshades
Cargo area 12V aux pwr outlet
Remote keyless entry w/illuminated entry
Digital quartz clock
Automatic tri-zone front & rear automatic climate control -inc: air filter
Dynamic laser cruise control (DLCC)
Anti-theft system w/engine immobilizer
Pwr windows -inc: front 1-touch up/down, jam control
Grocery bag hooks
Wood/leather trimmed pwr tilt/telescopic steering wheel -inc: Bluetooth, climate control, audio controls, memory
Auto-dimming rearview mirror -inc: HomeLink, compass
Dual sliding visors w/illuminated vanity mirrors
Overhead console -inc: dual storage areas, driver/front passenger map lights
Remote keyless entry
Perforated leather 60/40 split recline & pwr fold-flat 3rd row bench
Perforated leather heated 2nd row captains chairs w/center console
Optitron instrumentation cluster -inc: speedometer, tachometer, LCD odometer & tripmeters
Multi-info display -inc: outside temp, compass, current/average fuel consumption, fuel range
Perforated leather heated & vented front captains chairs -inc: 12-way pwr adjustable driver, 4-way pwr adjustable passenger, driver pwr lumbar & thigh support
(18) cup & bottle holders
Center console -inc: dual front & rear cup holders, dual 12V aux pwr outlets, sliding covered armrest, large storage compartment
Pwr door locks -inc: shift-linked auto lock/unlock
Windshield wiper de-icer grid
Rear privacy glass
Multi-reflector halogen headlights -inc: auto-off, headlight cleaner
Integrated fog lights
Pwr rear door w/jam protection
Pwr liftgate w/jam protection
Front & rear mudguards
Rear spoiler
Rear intermittent wiper
Front fog lamps
Pwr tilt & slide sunroof
Full size spare tire
P275/55R20 mud & snow tires
Running boards
Color-keyed rear spoiler
Pwr tilt & slide moonroof -inc: sliding sunshade
20" diamond finish aluminum wheels
Chrome door handles
Pwr rear window -inc: auto-up/down, jam protection, defogger
Roof rack
Chrome auto-dimming pwr folding pwr heated mirrors -inc: integrated turn signals, memory, puddle lamps, reverse tilt-down
Multi-reflector halogen headlamps -inc: auto-off, headlamp cleaner
Chrome grille surround
Washer-linked variable intermittent windshield wipers
Front & rear parking assist sonar
3-point ALR/ELR seatbelts in all passenger seats, ELR seatbelt in driver seat
Star Safety System -inc: vehicle stability control (VSC), traction control (TRAC), anti-lock brake system (ABS), electronic brake-force distribution (EBD), brake assist (BA), Smart Stop Technology (SST)
Front & rear clearance sonar
All rows roll-sensing side curtain airbags w/cutoff switch
Energy-dissipating interior trim
Driver & front passenger seatbelt warning sensor
Daytime running lights
Driver & front passenger advanced airbags w/occupant classification sensor
Front energy absorbing crumple zone
Emergency trunk release
Blind spot monitor
Driver & front passenger knee airbags
Side impact door beams
Child protector rear hatch & door locks
Daytime running lights w/on/off feature
2nd & 3rd row lower anchors & tethers for children (LATCH) system
Driver & front passenger seatbelt pretensioners & force limiters
Driver & front passenger seat-mounted side airbags
Active variable suspension system (AVS) -inc: electronically modulated air suspension
Pwr front & rear disc brakes
Speed-sensing variable flow control pwr rack & pinion steering
6-speed automatic transmission -inc: sequential shift mode, uphill/downhill shift logic, tow/haul mode
Multi-Mode 4-wheel drive -inc: Torsen limited-slip locking center differential
Trailer sway control
Towing hitch receiver -inc: 4/7-pin wire connector
5.7L DOHC EFI 32-valve i-Force V8 engine w/dual VVT-i
Skid plates -inc: engine, transfer case
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Auto Services in Missouri
Wrightway Garage ★★★★★
Southwest Auto Parts ★★★★★
Smart Buy Tire ★★★★★
Sedalia Power Sports ★★★★★
Raymond Smith Body Shop ★★★★★
Payless Car Care Center ★★★★★
Auto blog
Automakers' sound systems: Crank it, don't yank it
Thu, Jun 21 2018Years ago, one of the first things most music lovers did after buying a new vehicle was drive to an aftermarket stereo shop to get the crappy stock components swapped for better gear. And you'd typically get not only better sound but also more bang (and boom) for your buck. But in the past decade or so, the overall quality of OEM audio has dramatically increased, while car electronics became more complex, removing the incentive for most new vehicle owners — and all but the most hardcore DIYer — to start from scratch. In 2010, I did a comparison of the average costs for OEM electronics vs. similar offerings from the aftermarket, and back then automakers' stock premium systems were by far the best bargain — and are probably an even better value now. The premium 14-speaker, 1,200-watt JBL system in the all-new 2019 Toyota Avalon is a prime example of this trend. It's standard on the top two Limited and Touring trims and is available as a $680 audio upgrade on the XLE and XSE. I doubt you can even buy 14 speakers and 1,200 watts of amplification from the aftermarket for 700 bucks, much less have it all installed. And because the system is bundled with Toyota's Entune infotainment system, Apple CarPlay and a surround-view camera, removing the head unit means you would likely lose these features. Another advantage of OEMs and their audio partners is they can design the car around the audio system. In the past, automakers would typically place speakers where convenient for packaging, not for optimal sound reproduction, and audio engineers were forced to compromise. But as with the Avalon's premium JBL audio system, this is starting to change. At a recent behind-the-scenes peek for media into the process of developing the system, Toyota and Harman engineers delved into the minutia of sealing the inner panel of the front doors to create an enclosure for 6x8-inch woofers, making space in the pillars for JBL horn tweeters and extensively measuring the acoustic properties of the interior to tune the sound to the space. I'm met some creative and skilled car stereo installers, but none with a degree in psychoacoustics. The system is also the first to feature Quantum Logic Surround that creates a multi-channel listening experience from two-channel sources. And it includes Harman's Clari-Fi processing that "rebuilds key details lost" in compressed audio formats used by streaming music services and MP3s.
Minivan market not what it used to be, but margins make up for it
Thu, 05 Jun 2014
Residual values for last year's minivans are higher than they were in 2000.
Much like the station wagon was the shuttle of Baby Boomer generation, the minivan has been the primary means of transport for Generations X and Y. Just as the boomers abandoned the Country Squire, though, those kids that were toted around in Grand Caravans and Windstars are adults, and they certainly don't want to be seen in the cars their parents drove.
Everybody's doing flying cars, so why aren't we soaring over traffic already?
Mon, Oct 1 2018"Where's my flying car?" has been the meme for impending technology that never materializes since before there were memes. And the trough of disillusionment for vehicles that can take to sky continues to nosedive, despite a nonstop fascination with flying cars and a recent rash of announcements about the technology, particularly from traditional automakers. Earlier this month, Toyota applied for an eye-popping patent for a flying car that has wheels with spring-loaded pop-out helicopter rotors. The patent filing says the wheels/rotors would be electrically powered, while in on-land mode the vehicle would have differential steering like tracked vehicles such as tanks and bulldozers. At an airshow in July, Aston Martin unveiled its Volante Vision Concept, an autonomous hybrid-electric vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) vehicle it developed with Rolls-Royce. Aston says the Volante can fly at top speeds of around 200 mph and bills it as a luxury car for the skies. Audi used the Geneva Motor Show in March to unveil a flying car concept called the Pop.Up Next it developed with Airbus and Italdesign. If the Pop.Up Next, an electric and autonomous quadcopter/city car combo, gets stuck in traffic, an app can be used to summon an Airbus-developed drone to pick up the passenger compartment pod, leaving the chassis behind. Audi said that the Pop.Up Next is a "flexible on-demand concept that could open up mobility in the third dimension to people in cities." But Audi also acknowledged that at this point it has no plans to develop it. The cash-stoked, skies-the-limit Silicon Valley tech crowd is also bullish on flying cars. The startup Kitty Hawk that's backed by Google co-founder Larry Page announced in June that it's taking pre-orders for its single-seat electric Flyer that's powered by 10 propellers and is capable of vertical takeoffs and landings. The current version can only fly up to 20 mph and 10 feet in the air and has a flight time of just 12 to 20 minutes on a full charge. The Flyer is considered a recreational vehicle, so doesn't require a pilot's license. Uber says it plans to launch its more ambitious Elevate program and UberAIR service in 2023. "Uber customers will be able to push a button and get a flight on-demand with uberAIR in Dallas, Los Angeles and a third international market," Uber Elevate promises on its website.




