Toyota Avalon Xl on 2040-cars
Spring Valley, Ohio, United States
1998 TOYOTA AVALON XL SEDAN w/ 118k MILES $1950 ( PASSED TEXAS INSPECTION 1/14)***TEXAS TOYOTA AVALON XLS V6, 3.0L, 210 HP STRONG RUNNING MOTOR***WELL MAINTAINED, TIMIMG BELT, WATER PUMP, SERPENTINE BELTS REPLACED 11/13 FOR $673( DOCUMENTED).OIL CHANGED EVERY 3000 MILES***SMOOTH SHIFTING 4 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION***SOLID BODY THROUGHOUT WITH MINOR WEAR AND TEAR, HOOD CLEAR IS PEELING A BIT...OVERALL LOOKS GOOD***BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR WITH POWER WINDOWS, POWER SPORT MIRRORS, POWER SEATS, TILT WHEEL, DELUXE SOUND SYSTEM WITH CD PLAYER***NEWER TIRES ON TOYOTA ALUMINUM SPORT RIMS WITH DISC BRAKES ALL AROUND *** STRONG HEATER AND FUNCTIONING AIR CONDITIONING***A SOLID, GOOD RUNNING CAR!!GREAT FOR POINT A TO B TRANSPORTATION! JUST DROVE UP FROM TEXAS, 1500 MILES WITHOUT A HITCH!! *** KNOWN ISSUES- NO AIRBAGS, CLIMATE CONTROL WORKS IN VENT MODE ONLY, REAR STRUT KNOCKS OCCASIONALLY ***EXCELLENT CAR FOR POINT A TO B TRANSPORTATION!!!! TITLE IN HAND!!! READY TO DRIVE!!!
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Toyota Prius + gets refresh in UK, is it coming here?
Fri, 10 Oct 2014Toyota has unveiled a mid-cycle refresh of its seven-passenger, UK-market Prius +, known here in the US as the five-passenger Prius V. The revised hybrid MPV now boasts looks inspired by Toyota's more aggressive compact stylings as seen on its new Yaris and Aygo - particularly in the redone front fascia.
The new LED headlights are the most obvious change, sporting a sharper style, while the vertical slats that bookend front fascia are much larger and deeper, and are now home to LED running lights. The lower grille is also newly enlarged and trimmed in black plastic. Changes out back are far less noticeable, with the biggest tweak being a new diffuser that's been integrated into the rear bumper.
The interior gets a light freshening, too, with fresh trimmings around the switchgear, as well as a new 4.2-inch TFT display in the center mounted instrument cluster. The latter includes a new "Eco Judge" function designed to help owners drive more efficiently through a point-based reward system.
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Japanese dealer petitioning Lexus for luxury van [w/poll]
Thu, 13 Mar 2014Used to be that if you wanted a luxury automobile - especially one to be chauffeured around in - your choices were basically limited to a sedan. It could be bigger or smaller, more or less expensive, depending on your needs and budget, but it was always going to have four doors and a trunk. But these days the rich and famous are looking elsewhere for their commodious forms of pampering transportation. There are, of course, the crossovers and SUVs, which only seem to be getting bigger and more expensive thanks to the likes of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class, Range Rover L and upcoming Bentley sport-ute. But luxury vans are becoming the new big thing.
That's the point that one dealer in Japan is trying to make to Toyota. The dealership owner himself reasons that if he's going out on the town, he's likely to take his chauffeured Lexus LS. But if he's taking a few friends along, even the biggest sedan isn't going to cut it. So he takes a Toyota Alphard (pictured above, also known as the Vellfire), a JDM van that's even bigger than a Voxy/Noah or Sienna but hardly a high-end affair. That's why he's asking Lexus to make a luxury van.
The idea may seem a little far-fetched, but isn't without precedent. It didn't take much for Lexus to transform the Land Cruiser into the LX and thus create its first luxury SUV. And as Mercedes has shown with pimped-out versions of the Sprinter and now with the debut of the new V-Class in Geneva, there's clearly a market for it... in some countries, anyway. The only question in our minds is how long it's going to take other luxury automakers to catch on, because let's face it: the Chrysler Town & Country ain't gonna cut it for those used to be driven around in a Maybach.