2002 Toyota Solara Sle Coupe 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Condition: Please see condition description above. Additional info: tires have about 50% tread and are in good shape, the brakes are good for now but will need new pads in the next few months, fresh oil change last week. A very reliable car that runs and drives great. It has been my daily driver to campus and work for the last two years. I had to replace the starter about 3 months ago, other than that I have never had to do any work to the vehicle, aside form regular oil changes. The car has an nice aftermarket CD player and its also wired for a SiriusXM radio with a mounting bracket, though the current SiriusXM receiver box is not working.
Features: See above. History: I am not the original owner. The car was given to me about 2 years ago by a family member who bought the car when it was a few years old. I have a clear title in hand. Payment: A $100 deposit via Paypal will be required within 24 hours of the auction close, otherwise the sale will be considered forfeited and the car will be re-listed. The balance may be paid at or before the time of pick-up via Paypal, Cash, Money Order or Cashier's Check. Payment in full is due within 7 days after close of this auction. Pick-up/Shipping: The vehicle must be picked up within 7 days after the close of this auction. You may arrange to have the vehicle shipped to you and I will be happy to cooperate with your shipper, but I will not make arrangements on your behalf. |
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Next-gen Toyota Tacoma mule caught towing in the desert
Wed, 13 Aug 2014With the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon set to arrive in dealers in the near future, it's high time Toyota got to work on a replacement for the Tacoma, a vehicle whose present generation debuted in the middle of the Bush Administration. Now, we have images of that new pickup undergoing testing.
Our spy photographers picked up this heavily modified mule undergoing tow tests in the desert. It rides on a modified version of the current Taco's frame, as evidenced by shots of its undercarriage, although our spies cite the lack of riveted sections as indications that the current truck's footprint should remain unchanged.
Aside from underbody changes, this particular Tacoma featured a six-speed manual transmission, which we're expecting to be joined by a six-speed automatic. The current four- and five-speed autos found on the current truck will almost certainly be killed off. Marching to the grave with those slushboxes will be the two-door Regular Cab body style. Our spies are expecting Toyota to focus its efforts on the larger, more accessible Double Cab.
2014 Toyota 4Runner Limited
Thu, 08 May 2014What would you say if we told you that outside of Jeep and Land Rover, the best brand for those who want to go off road is Toyota? Sounds remarkable, eh? But the truth is, Toyota's history of providing vehicles for the rougher bits of our blue marble dates back to 1950, barely a decade after Willys built the first Jeeps and only a few years after Land Rover made its big debut with the iconic Series I.
In fact, Toyota's start in off-roaders was with a small contract for providing the US Army with vehicles, during the Korean War. From that, the BJ was spawned. This Jeep-like vehicle evolved into the 20 Series and then into the iconic 40 Series Land Cruiser in the 1960s.
So yes, Toyota knows its way around the trails. While the Land Cruiser, deservedly, gets all the attention thanks to its impressive longevity, we're partial to the 4Runner, which is a far more affordable entry that serves as Toyota's challenger to the Jeep Grand Cherokee.
J.D. Power: Vehicle dependability at all-time high, Lexus and Porsche lead
Wed, 13 Feb 2013
Each year, J.D. Power and Associates surveys original owners of three-year-old vehicles to find out what kinds of problems they have had experienced over the last 12 months, and then it uses this data to create its annual Vehicle Dependability Study. This means that the models in the 2013 study are 2010 model year vehicles, and J.D. Power rates each make as well as the top individual models based on how many problems were experienced per 100 vehicles (PP100).
Debunking the idea that carryover models are more dependable than new or updated models, the 2013 study found that the average carryover model experienced 133 PP100, while all-new or redesigned vehicles for the 2010 model year had 116 PP100; vehicles that received minor changes fared the best with just 111 PP100. The overall average for all makes was 126 PP100, which is the lowest figure since the findings were first issued in 1989.