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Model 5 Radar Cruise Self Park Navigation Rear Camera Leather Private Seller on 2040-cars

Year:2010 Mileage:29200 Color: IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
Advertising:

PRIVATE SELLER. 29200 MILES. MODEL 5 - THE MOST EXPENSIVE OF TOYOTA PRIUS IN 2010. LEATHER HEATED SEATS, NAVIGATION, SELF PARK, REAR CAMERA, JBL SOUND SYSTEM, RADAR CRUISE, ADVANCE TECHNOLOGY PACKAGE(ORIGINAL PRICE FOR THIS PACKAGE WAS $4300) , 17 INCH WHEELS, TINTED WINDOWS WITH LIFETIME WARRANTY FROM FORMULA ONE(WORKS ALL OVER US) CAR WAS WELL MAINTAINED...OIL CHANGE AND SERVICE WAS DONE BY TOYOTA DEALER AND IS REPORTED ON CARFAX. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. FOUND TINY- HARDLY VISIBLE SCRATCHES ON RIGHT SIDE OF THE FRONT BUMPER(SHOWN ON THE PICTURE). THE VEHICLE COMES WITH TWO MASTER KEYS, FLOOR MATS AND MANUAL BOOKS. I'M THE SECOND OWNER I BOUGHT THE CAR WITH 19400 MILES. IN 2012 THE CAR WAS INVOLVED IN A SMALL ACCIDENT IN THE FRONT. ONLY FRONT BUMPER(OEM TOYOTA), BOTH FENDERS(OEM TOYOTA) AND RADAR CRUISE SENSOR WAS REPLACED(OEM TOYOTA). NO ENGINE OR HYBRID SYSTEM DAMAGE. ABSOLUTELY NO FRAME DAMAGE. NONE OF THE AIR BAGS DEPLOYED. PICTURES OF THE CAR BEFORE THE REPAIR AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. DURING MY OWNERSHIP IT WAS SERVICED AT LIBERTYVILLE TOYOTA. THE MOTOR RUNS STRONG AND THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS AS ITS SUPPOSED TO. NO PROBLEMS. THERE ARE NO ABNORMAL SQUEAKS OR RATTLES. STRONG AND SMOOTH BRAKES. ALL THE OPTIONS FUNCTION PROPERLY. . RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT. MAKES 50-55MPG. IT DRIVES STRAIGHT WITH NO PULLING OR SHIMMIES. ALL THE POWER OPTIONS FUNCTION. FREE PICK-UP FROM THE AIRPORT FOR OUT OF STATE BUYER. FOR $10 YOU CAN GET A 30 DAY DRIVE AWAY TAG AND YOU WILL BE ABLE TO DRIVE BACK TO YOUR OWN STATE WITHOUT ANY PROBLEMS...AVAILABLE AT THE LOCAL DMV. ALL BUYERS WITH FEEDBACK LESS THAN 10 HAVE TO CALL ME PRIOR BIDDING! THE AUCTION ENDS AT 7:10PM CENTRAL TIME CHARLES 773 456 3113  photo SAM_1753_zpsd88cc9bc.jpg  photo SAM_1754_zpse2973060.jpg  photo SAM_1755_zps503c008a.jpg  photo SAM_1756_zpsb4a800d5.jpg  photo SAM_1758_zpscc6cc508.jpg  photo SAM_1760_zps536c4f25.jpg  photo SAM_1761_zps60038de5.jpg  photo SAM_1762_zpscc6885df.jpg  photo SAM_1763_zps3b4024ec.jpg  photo SAM_1764_zps538a95e3.jpg  photo SAM_1765_zps244a4b6d.jpg  photo SAM_1767_zps35017d04.jpg  photo SAM_1769_zpsba40f2f7.jpg  photo SAM_1771_zpsfa8c2b35.jpg  photo SAM_1777_zpsf595f988.jpg  photo SAM_1778_zps10bcd6aa.jpg  photo SAM_1779_zps6417a25a.jpg  photo SAM_1781_zps27627ca7.jpg  photo SAM_1782_zps027bb8ff.jpg  photo SAM_1783_zps9c656c12.jpg  photo SAM_1785_zps2a1068c5.jpg  photo SAM_1789_zps91d9438b.jpg  photo SAM_1793_zps74a498b1.jpg  photo SAM_1795_zpsa113e0e2.jpg  photo SAM_1796_zpsfe70bc72.jpg  photo SAM_1797_zpse51469ad.jpg  photo SAM_1801_zpsf35a8333.jpg  photo SAM_1803_zps2a851c6c.jpg  photo SAM_1805_zps1e913d45.jpg  photo zble2_zpsba7c4c8c.jpg  photo zble1_zps55a6446f.jpg

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Toyota projecting record profits, thanks in part to weak yen

Fri, Feb 6 2015

Toyota retained its global sales crown in 2014 by selling 10.23 million cars in the calendar year. As the positive number might suggest, the Japanese automaker is doing extremely well financially, too. Although, some tougher times might be on the horizon. Toyota recently released its financial figures for the three fiscal quarters running from April 1 through the end of December 2014. Net profit jumped an impressive 13.2 percent to 1.727 trillion yen ($14.7 billion) for that period. It could be the Japanese automaker's most profitable time ever when the fiscal year ends in March, if things keep going this way, according to The New York Times. Toyota's own profit forecast for the 12-month period is also up by 130 billion yen ($1.1 billion) to 2.13 trillion yen ($18.1 billion). One key to the company's success is the low value of the Japanese yen, because it allows Toyota to make more money on each vehicle the company sells abroad. The currency is now worth relatively less than any time since the early '70s, according to The New York Times. Despite the rosy financial numbers, actual sales have started to fall, albeit a very slight amount. Through the three fiscal quarters, the company sold 6.73 million cars, a drop of just 45,365 vehicles. Toyota also reduced its forecast for the fiscal year to 9 million units, rather than the original estimate of 9.05 million. According to The New York Times, the shrinking Japanese auto market and difficulty in China might mean losing the global sales lead next year. For the US, sales jumped 145,411 units from April through December to a total 2.1 million vehicles. Operating income reached $4.27 billion, nearly 50 percent more than last year, according to The New York Times. Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) Announces April – December 2014 Financial Results February 04, 2015 Toyota's global net income jumped 13.2 percent during the nine-month period (April 1– December 31, 2014) of the 2015 fiscal year. Global Financial Highlights: Global sales decreased by 45,365 vehicles to 6.73 million, with strong sales in North America and gains in Europe, offsetting decreases in Japan and other regions.

Import pickup truck-killing Chicken Tax to be repealed?

Tue, Jun 30 2015

After over 50 years, the so-called Chicken Tax may finally be going the way of the dodo. Two pending trade deals with countries in the Pacific Rim and Europe potentially could open the US auto market up to imported trucks, if the measures pass. Although, it still might be a while before you can own that Volkswagen Amarok or Toyota Hilux, if ever. The 25-percent import tariff that the Chicken Tax imposes on foreign trucks essentially makes the things all but impossible to sell one profitably in the US, which lends a distinct advantage to domestic pickups. Both the Trans-Pacific Partnership with 12 counties and Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership with the European Union would finally end the charge. According to Automotive News though, don't expect new pickups to flood the market, at least not immediately. These deals might roll back the tariff gradually over time, and in the case of Japan, it could be as long as 25 years before fully free trade. Furthermore, Thailand, a major truck builder in Asia, isn't currently part of the deal, and any new models here would still need to meet safety and emissions rules, as well. Automotive News gauged the very early intentions of several automakers with foreign-built trucks, and they weren't necessarily champing at the bit to start imports. Toyota thinks the Hilux sits between the Tundra and Tacoma, and Mazda doesn't think the BT-50 fits its image here. Also, VW doesn't necessarily want to bring the Amarok over from Hannover. There is previous precedent for companies at least considering bringing in pickup trucks after the Chicken Tax's demise, though. The Pacific free trade deal could be done as soon as this fall, while the EU one is likely further out, according to Automotive News. Given enough time, the more accessible ports could allow some new trucks to enter the market.

Poor headlights cause 40 cars to miss IIHS Top Safety Pick rating

Mon, Aug 6 2018

Over the past few months, we've noticed a number of cars and SUVs that have come incredibly close to earning one of the IIHS's highest accolades, the Top Safety Pick rating. They have great crash test scores and solid automatic emergency braking and forward collision warning systems. What trips them up is headlights. That got us wondering, how many vehicles are there that are coming up short because they don't have headlights that meet the organization's criteria for an "Acceptable" or "Good" rating. This is a revision made after 2017, a year in which headlights weren't factored in for this specific award. This is also why why some vehicles, such as the Ford F-150, might have had the award last year, but have lost it for this year. We reached out to someone at IIHS to find out. He responded with the following car models. Depending on how you count, a whopping 40 models crash well enough to receive the rating, but don't get it because their headlights are either "Poor" or "Marginal." We say depending on how you count because the IIHS actual counts truck body styles differently, and the Infiniti Q70 is a special case. Apparently the version of the Q70 that has good headlights doesn't have adequate forward collision prevention technology. And the one that has good forward collision tech doesn't have good enough headlights. We've provided the entire list of vehicles below in alphabetical order. Interestingly, it seems the Volkswagen Group is having the most difficulty providing good headlights with its otherwise safe cars. It had the most models on the list at 9 split between Audi and Volkswagen. GM is next in line with 7 models. It is worth noting again that though these vehicles have subpar headlights and don't quite earn Top Safety Pick awards, that doesn't mean they're unsafe. They all score well enough in crash testing and forward collision prevention that they would get the coveted award if the lights were better.