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2010 Toyota Highlander Limited 4wd Clean Carfax Report 1 Ownr Low Miles Navi on 2040-cars

US $36,888.00
Year:2010 Mileage:11586 Color: Silver /
 Gray
Location:

Fremont, California, United States

Fremont, California, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.3 LITER V6
Fuel Type:Hybrid-Electric
For Sale By:Dealer
VIN: JTEJW3EH3A2042134 Year: 2010
Make: Toyota
Model: Highlander
Trim: hybrid
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: 4WD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 11,586
Sub Model: LIMITED HYBRID 4WD NAVI
Exterior Color: Silver
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 5
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

   

EuroSpeed Imports
43224 Christy St
Fremont California, 94538
Phone: 408-307-4093

Year:Make:Model:Price:
2010ToyotaHighlander Hybrid Limited w/3rd Row36888
MilesColor:Body:Transmission:
11586Exterior: Classic Silver Metallic
Interior: Ash
PassengerAutomatic
Stock Number:VIN:
A2042134JTEJW3EH3A2042134
This Vehicle Has Been CARFAX Certified. Report Is Available From Dealer
Options
Driver Air BagPassenger Air BagSide Air BagSide Head Air BagRear Head Air Bag
Climate ControlDual Zone A/CA/CRear A/CAlarm
AM/FM StereoCD ChangerCD Player4-Wheel ABS4-Wheel Disc Brakes
Cruise ControlRear DefrostChild Safety LocksFour Wheel DriveV6 Cylinder Engine
Front Floor MatsDaytime Running LightsKeyless EntryPower Door LocksHeated Mirrors
Power Driver MirrorNavigation SystemPower Tilt/Sliding Sunroo...Running BoardsAdditional Rear Seat
Inventory Comments
2009 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER HYBRID LIMITED AWD CLASSIC SILVER METALLIC/ASH LEATHER INTERIOR, CVT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, LEATHER INTERIOR, NAVIGATION SYSTEM, REAR CAMERA, POWER PACKAGE, PREMIUM JBL SOUND SYSTEM, CD, SATELITE RADIO, BLUETOOTH SYSTEM, THIRD ROW SEATING, TRACTION CONTROL, XENON HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGE HEADLAMP, TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING, REMOTE POWER DOOR LOCKS, SPLIT-FOLDING REAR SETBACK, TRIP COMPUTER, ELECTRIC POWER STEERING, 1 ONE-TOUCH POWER WINDOWS, AUDIO AND CRUISE CONTROLS ON STEERING WHEEL, CLIMATE CONTROL, EMERGENCY BRAKING ASSIST, HEATED MIRRORS, POWER MIRRORS, EPA MILEAGE EST. (CTY/HWY): 25/27 MPG, DRIVETRAIN: 5 YR./ 60000 MIES, HYBRID COMPONENT: 8 YR./ 100000 MILES, LOCAL C,A 1 OWNER CAR ALL SERVICE UP TO DATE COMES COMPLETE WITH ALL OF THE BOOKS KEYS CLEAN CARFAX REPORT NO ODOR NON SMOKER LOW MILES. EXPERTS ARE SAYING
CARANDDRIVER.COM EXPLAINS OUTSIDE OF THE HYBRID BITS AND BADGES, THIS IS JUST A HIGH-END HIGHLANDER, WHICH MEANS INTERIOR VERSATILITY, CARLIKE REFINEMENT, AND A SPACIOUS CABIN.. 5 STAR DRIVER FRONT CRASH RATING. 5 STAR DRIVER SIDE CRASH RATING. GREAT GAS MILEAGE: FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL SAM 408 307 4093

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Thu, Apr 28 2016

Naysayers love to point out how dirty the electricity grid mix is when it comes to charging electric vehicles. Curmudgeons are eager to jump into any conversation about EVs to enlighten the lucky listeners about how plug-in cars contribute to pollution, sometimes even throwing in a dash of climate-change denial for good measure. (Thanks, buddy. Pray, tell me more about the plight of oppressed SUV owners.) Unless someone buys an EV just because they think they're cool (which, yeah, they often are), they probably have at least a passable understanding of their environmental pros and cons. As many EV owners are already aware, location has a lot to do with any particular plug-in car's carbon footprint. Still, there's always more to know, and knowledge is not a bad thing, especially if one uses it to do the right thing. That's why this handy-dandy map from Carnegie Mellon University is so interesting. CMU researchers have compiled information about the lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions of various EVs based on where they're charged, as compared to gasoline-powered vehicles. The researchers looked at the Nissan Leaf, Chevrolet Volt, and Prius Plug-In Hybrid versus the gasoline-dependent Toyota Prius hybrid and the stop-start-equipped Mazda3 with i-ELOOP and compared grams of CO2 emitted per mile. CMU takes into account the grid mix, ambient temperature, and driving patterns. CMU takes into account the grid mix based on county, as well as ambient temperature and driving patterns in terms of miles traveled on the highway or in the city. For instance, if you drive a Nissan Leaf in urban areas of California, Texas, or Florida, your carbon footprint is lower than it would be if you were driving a standard Toyota Prius. However, if you charge your Leaf in the Midwest or the South, for the most part, you've got a larger carbon footprint than the Prius. If you live in the rural Midwest, you'd probably even be better off driving a Mazda3. Throughout the country, the Chevrolet Volt has a larger carbon footprint than the Toyota Prius, but a smaller one than the Mazda3 in a lot of urban counties in the US. The Prius and Prius Plug-In are relatively equal across the US. Having trouble keeping it straight? That's not surprising. The comparisons between plug-in and gasoline vehicles are much more nuanced than the loudest voices usually let on.

NHTSA may investigate new Toyota unintended acceleration case

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After paying a $1.2-billion settlement to the US government last year, Toyota largely put the unintended acceleration recall behind it. Although, there were still some civil lawsuits to handle. A new case where the owner of a 2009 Lexus ES350 is petitioning the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to open another analysis could draw the issue back to the forefront. Investigators are still deciding whether to research these claims further, though. According to this petition, the owner's wife was driving the ES350 in February 2015. While pulling into a parking space, the sedan allegedly surged forward, and there was a low-speed accident. The claim asserts there are at least two other similar cases in NHTSA's database: one in a 2009 Camry in 2009 and another in a 2010 Corolla in 2014. Specifically, this person wants an "investigation into low-speed surging in different models of Toyota automobiles in which the car starts accelerating and the engine RPM increases even when the accelerator pedal is not depressed," according to the agency. NHTSA will do further research into this person's claim and will decide whether to conduct a full investigation into the alleged issue. This won't be the first reappraisal of unintended acceleration in Toyotas by the agency in recent months, though. Between September 2014 and May 2015, NHTSA evaluated a similar petition with allegations covering 2006-2010 Corollas, and the government body decided to deny that one because the problem couldn't be replicated. Related Video: INVESTIGATION Subject : Low-speed surging Date Investigation Opened: JUL 09, 2015 Date Investigation Closed: Open NHTSA Action Number: DP15005 Component(s): VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL All Products Associated with this Investigation close Vehicle Make Model Model Year(s) LEXUS ES350 2009 Details Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation SUMMARY: In a letter dated June 19, 2015, a consumer petitioned the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for an "investigation into low-speed surging in different models of Toyota automobiles in which the car starts accelerating and the engine RPM increases even when the accelerator pedal is not depressed." The petition was prompted by a February 2015 crash involving a model year (MY) 2009 Lexus ES350, which allegedly surged as the petitioner's wife was pulling into a parking spot.

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When it comes to battery-electric vehicles, our friend Brad Berman over at Plug In Cars says 40 miles makes all the difference in the world. That's the approximate difference in single-charge range between the battery-electric version of the Toyota RAV4 and the Nissan Leaf. It's also the difference between the appearance or disappearance of range anxiety. The 50-percent battery increase has zapped any lingering range anxiety, Berman writes. The RAV4 EV possesses a 40-kilowatt-hour pack, compared to the 24-kWh pack in the Leaf. After factoring in differences in size, weight and other issues, that means the compact SUV gets about 120 miles on a single charge in realistic driving conditions, compared to about 80 miles in the Leaf. "The 50 percent increase in battery size from Leaf to RAV has zapped any lingering range anxiety," Berman writes. His observations further feed the notion that drivers need substantial backup juice in order to feel comfortable driving EVs. Late last year, the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), along with the Consumers Union estimated that about 42 percent of US households could drive plug-in vehicles with "little or no change" in their driving habits, and that almost 70 percent of US commuters drive fewer than 60 miles per weekday. That would imply that a substantial swath of the country should be comfortable using a car like the Leaf as their daily driver - with first-quarter Leaf sales jumping 46 percent from a year before, more Americans certainly are. Still, the implication here is that EV sales will continue to be on the margins until an automaker steps up battery capabilities to 120 or so miles while keeping the price in the $30,000 range. Think that's a reasonable goal to shoot for?