2008 Toyota Tacoma 4.0l V6, 4wd, 4 Door Double Cab And Desert Color on 2040-cars
Bisbee, Arizona, United States
2008 TOYOTA TACOMA DOUBLE CAB 4x4 V-6 , 5FT BED TRUCK, TRD OFF ROAD PACKAGE, TOW PACKAGE, AC, AT, PW, PL, ABS, Cruise control , Alloy Wheels, ,Traction control, New Cooper Tires, Running Boards, New Brakes, Sliding rear window and Power outlet in bed for power tools.
THIS TRUCK IS LIKE NEW !!! Don't buy one till you see this one!!! • 4-wheel ABS Brakes • AM/FM stereo • Automatic locking hubs • Black grille • Braking Assist • Bucket • front seats • Center Console: Full with covered storage • Clock: In-dash • Cloth seat upholstery • Coil front spring • Cup holders: Front and • Curb weight: 4,100 lbs. • Door reinforcement: Side-impact door beam • Double wishbone front suspension • Engine immobilizer • Flip forward cushion/seat back rear seats • Front Head Room: 40.1" • Front Hip Room: 53.6" • Front Independent Suspension • Front Leg Room: 41.7" • Front reading lights • Front Shoulder Room: 57.7" • Front suspension stabilizer bar • Front Ventilated disc brakes • Fuel Capacity: 21.0 gal. • Fuel Consumption: City: 16 mpg • Fuel Consumption: Highway: 20 mpg • Fuel Type: Regular unleaded • Gross vehicle weight: 5,450 lbs. • In-Dash 6 CD player Bose System • Independent front suspension classification • Instrumentation: Low fuel level • Interior air filtration • Intermittent front wipers • Leaf rear spring • Leaf rear suspension • Manual front air conditioning • Manufacturer's 0-60mph acceleration time (seconds): 7.1 s • Overall height: 70.1" • Overall Length: 221.3" • Overall Width: 74.6" • Overhead console: Mini with storage • Passenger Airbag • Passenger vanity mirrors • Plastic/rubber shift knob trim • Plastic/vinyl steering wheel trim • Power door locks • Power remote driver mirror adjustment • Power remote passenger mirror adjustment • Power steering • Power windows • Privacy glass: Light • Rear center seatbelt: 3-point belt • Rear Head Room: 38.5" • Rear Hip Room: 55.2" • Rear Leg Room: 32.6" • Rear Shoulder Room: 59.3" • Regular front stabilizer bar • Rigid axle rear suspension • Seatbelt pretensioners: Front • Silver styled steel rims • Spare Tire Mount Location: Underbody w/crankdown • Split rear bench • Steel spare wheel rim • Suspension class: Regular • Tachometer • Tilt and telescopic steering wheel • Tire Pressure Monitoring System • Total Number of Speakers: 6 • One 12V DC power outlets • Vehicle Emissions: LEV II • Wheel Diameter: 16 • Wheel Width: 7 • Wheelbase: 140.9" |
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The techie choice | 2017 Toyota Prius Prime Quick Spin
Wed, Jun 14 2017The Prius nameplate has been inexorably tied to the green car scene for a long time now. When Toyota unleashed the Prius Prime upon the world, we said it was the best Prius yet. But this is no longer a world where Toyota's hybrids are automatically crowned king. Our recent time with the Hyundai Ioniq trio was a stark reminder that the economical, eco-conscious competition is getting stiffer. We put some miles on a Prius Prime to see how our recent Ioniq Plug-In Hybrid test colors our view of Toyota's prime contender. Our first impression: the Prius design is very clean and inorganic. As sterile as it feels, the design appears to have a lot of actual thought behind it. Our Advanced trim tester is spiritually in touch with the mobile gadget culture, with a huge touchscreen, digitization of seemingly everything, and white and black glossy plastic aesthetic. It's a tech-heavy design that will likely seem familiar to those of us who have been interfacing with Apple designs for the past 10 or so years. The Ioniq Plug-In Hybrid, on the other hand, remains truer to the look and feel most drivers expect from their commuters. It's less about user interface, modes, and drive data, and more about just getting behind the wheel and driving. The Ioniq Plug-In Hybrid hardly even distinguishes itself from its plugless counterparts, opting to go green under cover rather than the in-your-face futurism the Prius projects. It retains the traditional instrument cluster in front of the driver, too, which the Prius Prime lacks. In the Toyota, you'll have to look around the car for the right display with the information you're looking for – there's the huge central touchscreen with all its menus, as well as smaller displays above it on the dash – or you can find your speed on the HUD. The Prius is composed in its handling, but doesn't provide much of the sensory feedback that makes one feel connected to the chassis. The steering feels super artificial, but the car stays fairly flat in the corners without providing too much feedback through the seat of your pants. Hyundai's offering, though, proved to be a surprisingly willing dance partner in the corners. While feeling equally as capable as the Prius, the Ioniq's sense of connection through steering and suspension made the act of stitching one turn after another together enough to get our blood pumping. Sport mode makes the Prius Prime slightly livelier, though.
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Airbag recall widens to include BMW, Chrysler, Ford and Toyota
Mon, 23 Jun 2014The recall of faulty airbag inflators supplied by Takata has exploded today to grow to seven automakers. In most cases, only models in certain high-humidity regions were affected because the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found in its investigation that moisture played a roll in determining whether there would be a problem. However, some companies opted for national campaigns. The exact number of affected models for these campaigns isn't yet known at this time.
BMW is recalling an undisclosed number of 325i, 325Xi, 330i and 330Xi models from the 2001 through 2005 model years and the 2001-2006 model year versions of the 325Ci and 330Ci for the driver side and passenger side inflators. Only vehicles currently registered in Florida, Puerto Rico, Hawaii and the US Virgin Islands are covered under this recall.
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