2006 Toyota Avalon on 2040-cars
Downey, California, United States
Sacrificing and must sell my Beautiful 2006 Toyota Avalon. Original Black Cherry color exterior and original interior beige/light tan cloth seats with no tears, rips. Seats have been covered since day one. Very good condition, original owner. Car has only 43,000 miles. Excellent maintenance records every 5,000 miles. V6 engine, Automatic transmission,6 months new tires, chrome rims, AM/FM, CD player and cassette player, very roomy, automatic push button moonroof, pass thru compartment through the trunk, Well taken care of, except and clear coat starting to peel now on top of vehicle. All history records of repairs, bumper replaced but no major accidents ever to car. A/C, power seat driver side, cruise control, power locks, alarm and rear spoiler for a sporty look. Clean title with current registration. Runs very smooth and quiet better than Toyota Camry. Asking price $14,500 obo! Please call Chris after 5pm (562) 446-7644 to discuss any other details.
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Toyota recalling FJ Cruiser due to excessively bright headlights
Sun, 05 May 2013Now, hold on. This recall isn't quite as serious as it sounds. Yes, Toyota is recalling 11,489 FJ Cruiser models from the 2007 to 2013 model years, and yes, it's because the vehicles, as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration states, "fail to conform to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108, 'Lamps, reflective devices, and associated equipment.'" But read the fine print and you'll see the catch: This recall is only for vehicles fitted with the automaker's auxiliary lighting kit that can be mounted to the front bumper.
Basically, the auxiliary lamp assemblies use 55-watt bulbs, and when these are turned on in conjunction with the upper beam headlamps, it's a pretty blinding sight. NHTSA states that excessively bright lights can blind other drivers, increasing the risk for a crash.
To remedy the situation, Toyota will replace the 55-watt bulbs with cooler 35-watt units. The recall is expected to begin later this month. Scroll down for the full details in the NHTSA report.
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Thing is, both of them are reasonably priced performance cars aimed at a similar segment of the automotive marketplace, so a comparison isn't out of the question. It is with all of this in mind that we direct you to the video below, in which the blokes from Evo pit the two manic little machines against one another on a race track. The result? Well, it can be summed up this way: Fast versus fun.
See how the track battle goes down in the video below.