1995 Toyota Supra on 2040-cars
Topock, Arizona, United States
1995 TOYOTA SUPRA TURBO. THE CAR IS AN ORIGINAL 6 SPEED CAR BUT HAS BEEN CONVERTED TO AN AUTO.
THIS CAR WAS BUILT FOR FUN BUT ALSO VERY SAFE EVERYDAY DRIVING TO THE DRAG STRIP AND OCCASIONAL ROLL RACE ON THE
WEEKEND.. NO EXPENSE WAS SPARED IN THE BUILD OF THIS CAR. THE CAR HAS BEEN 9.0 @ 159MPH AT THE STRIP AND HAS ALSO
BEEN OVER 160 IN THE HALF MILE EVENT @ THE TEXAS INVITATIONAL IN 2014. THE CAR IS AN ABSOLUTE BLAST TO DRIVE
ANYWHERE YOU GO AND IT TURNS HEADS EVERYTIME ITS OUT. THE MOTOR WAS JUST REFRESHENED AND A LITTLE MORE FUEL WAS
ADDED TO THE TUNE. YOU CAN ALSO DRIVE THIS CAR DOWN THE STREET IN THE MIDDLE OF SUMMER AND NOT WORRY ABOUT IT
OVERHEATING. I WILL ALSO ENTERTAIN A TRADE IF ITS THE RIGHT DEAL.
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Toyota prepped to spend $1.3B on plants in Mexico and China
Tue, Apr 7 2015Toyota is getting set to expand its manufacturing operations in a big way, with a pair of sources reporting to Reuters that the company was preparing to make a roughly $1.3-billion investment to add two new factories in China and Mexico. If Reuters sources turn out to be correct and the company's upper management decides to greenlight the two new factories, Toyota's annual output would grow by 300,000 units per year. Two-thirds of the capacity would come from the new Mexican factory, where the company may produce the next-generation Corolla, due in 2019. That facility would be in the state of Guanajuato, in the central part of the country, the sources told Reuters. The Chinese factory, meanwhile, would likely be built in Guangzhou, and may become a source of Yaris production sometime in 2018.
Toyota builds world's first 'outdoor website' for RAV4 promo
Thu, 08 Aug 2013This whole thing started with the premise that Toyota's target RAV4 buyers are people who spend their time cycling, hiking, and generally not in front of computer screens. These people are therefore not able to benefit from the full website experience that Toyota has built for the RAV4. We should clarify that the video below is for Toyota South Africa, and maybe RAV4 buyers there really are the disgustingly outdoorsy ideal that us bacon-eaters are not living up to.
Toyota's agency partner, Hello Computer, set up a 1.8-kilometer track at a cycle park that replicated sections of the automaker's website with real physical displays and interactive feedback. Riders were asked to leave their mouses and hit the trail on a mountain bike to experience the RAV4 Outdoor Website and learn about the vehicle.
That seems like a lot of effort for something that's available on the smartphones of these hyper-active people who aren't in front of computers, but hooray for creatively conquering a problem that didn't exist. Hey, let's not be complete wet blankets - maybe some of the cyclists that ran the Toyota gauntlet got a RAV4 for their to- and fro-ing after the experience. Check out the video of the outdoor website below.
Toyota makes $100M investment to boost Indiana Highlander production
Mon, 25 Aug 2014Toyota has announced that it will be making a $100 million investment in its Princeton, IN factory in a bid to increase production of its popular Highlander CUV. The move will create 300 new jobs by 2016 and increase the total number of crossovers the plant can produce by 30,000.
Toyota currently builds the Highlander, alongside the fullsize Sequoia, at Toyota Indiana's West Plant. The additional capacity, though, will be sent to the East Plant, which is currently responsible for production of the recently refreshed Sienna minivan.
"The Highlander has been a great product for our plant," Toyota Indiana President Norm Bafunno said in a statement. "Establishing Highlander as the 'bridge vehicle,' as we call it, between the East and West plants increases our ability to meet customer needs for our outstanding products. This exciting news is a true testament to the capability of our hard-working and dedicated team members."


