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2006 Toyota Prius 4 Door Hatchback, New Hv Battery, New Touch Screen, New Tires on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:161000
Location:

Searcy, Arkansas, United States

Searcy, Arkansas, United States
2006 Toyota Prius 4 door hatchback, new HV battery, new touch screen, new tires, image 1

This is a 2006 Toyota Prius, with 161,000 miles, back up camera, cloth interior, fairly clean, not the slickest one ive ever seen but not a rats nest either   I do have car fax as well. Im the second or 3 rd owner of the car.  To my knowledge it has never been in an accident.  The car is fairly clean, id give it a 7 on a 10 scale.  Brand new tires.  Brand new HV battery.  Brand new touch screen.  Ive owned the car nearly two years and have enjoyed it but now i need a truck.  The only issues i know wrong with the car is there is a dent/hole in the rear bumper cover where someone apparently backed into a trailer hitch tongue.  Its not real bad, could probaly be completly covered with a bumper sticker.  The rear bumper cover has about 5 or six screws ran into it to hold the bumper cover on instead of the factory plasic clips on the inside that are invisable.  You can see these screw heads on the rear bumper cover.  There is some areas of the interior that looked rubbed but not unusual for  a vehicle that is used.  The driver seat has one spot where the bottom and top cushions meet that the stiches have come loose at the seam so there is a 3 inch "tear" there.  Could easily be stiched back up.  As far as running and driving the car runs and drives perfect without any issues whatsoever.  A/C freezes you out and heater works great, radio and display all perfect.  All power windows and power doorlocks perfect.Feel free to call or email me and i will tell you everything i know, i want to be completly up front and honest with you because i want you to be HAPPY, HAPPY, HAPPY. 501-230- nine 5 one six

Auto Services in Arkansas

Young Tire & Auto ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Tire Dealers, Brake Repair
Address: 200 Nalley Rd, Holland
Phone: (501) 843-3538

Wholesale Auto Company ★★★★★

Used Car Dealers
Address: 1110 Brookside Dr, Little-Rock-Afb
Phone: (501) 771-2341

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Address: 567 S 40th St, Greenland
Phone: (479) 750-9410

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Address: 261 N Highway 62, Bella-Vista
Phone: (479) 246-9400

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New Car Dealers, Used Car Dealers
Address: 3372 N College Ave, Fayetteville
Phone: (479) 442-4251

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2014 Toyota Tundra Platinum 4x4

Wed, 26 Feb 2014

The Toyota Tundra is the automotive version of off-brand Cheerios: it doesn't dominate the market, and it's not the first model people think of when they hear the term "pickup truck."
Ford, General Motors and Ram dominate the segment with vehicles that offer ridiculous levels of towing and payload capacities and models loaded with luxury items and primed with tech-rich engines. The off-brands, meanwhile, are led by the Tundra, which while still accounting for six-figure sales (112,732 units in 2013, up from 101,621 in 2012), sits well behind the F-150s and Silverados of the world. After our first drive of the revamped 2014 Tundra, we came away thinking this truck is a total underachiever, aimed at placating Toyota loyalists and doing little to win over new customers.
But everybody deserves a second chance, and we thought a week's drive in a different environment might lead to a different - or at least a more fully realized - opinion. While the Tundra might not be an industry leader, it still makes it on many truck buyers' shopping lists. So, should you consider this off-brand pickup truck? To find out, we borrowed a top-of-the-line Tundra Platinum for a week. Read on to see what we found.

Toyota nears $40B cash reserve as calls grow for new investment, payouts

Wed, 05 Feb 2014

With the April 15 tax deadline just a few months away, our US readers will be faced with a decision should they get a refund: save or spend? It seems this issue is one many of us face whenever there's a windfall, trying to decide whether we should set the money aside in an account of some sort or use it as a down payment on a new car or a trip to the Apple store. Unsurprisingly, major corporations face a similar, albeit more complex, issue.
Take Toyota, for example. With President Akio Toyoda at the helm, the Japanese manufacturer has gracefully weathered recalls and natural disasters, all while turning beaucoup profits. Last quarter, profits quintupled to 434.4-billion yen ($4.3-billion USD), according to Bloomberg. Toyota also upped its forecast for the end of fiscal year 2013 (which ends on March 31 for Japan), to a record 1.9-trillion yen (about $18.8 billion). Now, the Japanese brand is reportedly sitting on a cash pile of nearly $40 billion, leaving Toyoda-san in an envious predicament - what should the company do with all that money?
Some think Toyota should be doing something, anything with that big stack of cash.

This Irishman really likes the Toyota GT86

Sun, 10 Feb 2013

Okay, okay - by this point in time just liking the Toyota GT86 (Scion FR-S, Subaru BRZ, what have you) doesn't make you special. Even if you're a sort of funny sounding, funny looking Irishman, who probably isn't the most seasoned car reviewer ever, digging the GT86 is not news.
However, if, when you choose to publish your ten-minute-long review, you include exclamatory phrases about your own pubic hair, Ozzy Osborne's drug habit and "gentleman vegetable stuff," well sir, then you'll have our attention.
Don't give up on this video, available down below, after the first couple of minutes, we implore you. The silver-tongued Irishman doesn't really get warmed up until four minutes in, or so. Believe us, it's worth the wait.