2013 Toyota Sienna on 2040-cars
Port Orange, Florida, United States
Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : delsiedmmabus@clubjaguar.com .
Available for purchase directly from the owner! This beautiful 2013 Toyota Sienna LE is fully loaded with the
BraunAbility Toyota Power XT side-entry system! This option includes a lightweight aluminum foldout ramp, removable
seating, and a rear cargo area. The power kneel option is included. The second row seats are removable and the
third row folds down, in case you wish to use this van as a hauler.
This well-maintained vehicle was purchased new with 13 miles on it. It was used to transport an elderly family
member who has since passed away. It currently has about 22,200 miles on the odometer. All the other options are
there: power windows, power door locks, power mirrors, power driver seat, cruise control, CD Player, bluetooth,
airbags and so on. No pets or smokers.
The oil was changed every 5,000 miles, as per owner's manual instructions. Tires were rotated at the same time,
every 5,000 miles. The vehicle was properly aligned at 14,264 miles. All service was performed at Toyota of North
Miami and is fully documented.
The vehicle also has the EZ LOCK wheelchair locking system. The power wheelchair shown in the photos above (a
$6,000 value) is also included, along with all accessories and documentation. The male part of the EZ LOCK system
is attached to it.
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Tue, 08 Oct 2013The wacky, three-wheeled Toyota i-Road we saw in Geneva earlier this year will be heading to production. But before you run down to your local Toyota dealer looking for one of these all-electric "personal mobility" vehicles, chances are, you'll never actually see one unless you visit Japan.
Announced at the Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies (CEATEC) expo last week, Toyota said that the i-Road would be used as a part of the Ha:Mo car-sharing system in Japan. Weighing in at around 661 pounds, with a 28-mile-per-hour top speed and a two-passenger seating arrangement, the i-Road seems more like a fully enclosed scooter than a car, but it does offer a 30-mile driving range and has a nifty articulating front suspension that leans into corners. As for Ha:Mo, Toyota says that the number of cars in the program will increase from 10 prior to October 1 to 100 by the middle of this month, and the number of stations will almost double from 13 up to 21. Toyota has more details about the car and Ha:Mo in the press release posted below.
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Last year, Toyota sold 236,659 Prius models in the US. However, sales of the model have fallen 5.1 percent in the first six months of 2013. In response, the automaker has boosted its marketing for the model, and the promotions are expected to continue through at least July.