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Toyota: Tacoma Limited on 2040-cars

US $12,900.00
Year:2013 Mileage:72500 Color: Gray
Location:

Conesville, Ohio, United States

Conesville, Ohio, United States

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2013 Toyota Tacoma Crew Cab 4wd Pick up I purchased this truck about 8 months ago for my father, who resides in Canada. He comes down to see me every year in March and August. It was meant to be a surprise for him as he has always wanted one. I purchased it on my credit line for my business, I have a car rental company. I surprised him with it in March but the surprise did not go over too well with his wife. She had a problem with it crossing the border to Canada, as they were driving to me every year and she feared that she may have issues with border crossing since it was titled and registered in my company name. After doing some digging, come to find out a US rental vehicle could not stay in Canada for more than a 30 day period. If she was pulled over, the vehicle may be impounded there because the proper EPA changes were not made to the vehicle. She also feared if she wasnt pulled over that she may have some hassle at the border. Needless to say, it was a big issue with her. I bought this truck from a Body shop in Chicago, IL. I purchased another vehicle from him in the past and knew his work was very good. The vehicle had been in a front end accident a few months prior and the vehicle was declared a total loss. He fixed it using Toyota parts and got it inspected by the state of Illinois to receive a rebuilt title. I have put about 3,000 miles on this truck since I bought it, before I bought it I had it looked at for mechanical issues they came up with none. Once I drove it back, I had my own mechanic look at it to make sure my father had no issues when he took it to Canada. I put 4 brand new good year tires on the truck ($900) . That was all it needed. The truck runs great with no issues and everything works. The body has some small light scratches from normal wear and tear on a 3 year old truck. The interior is spotless with no blemishes and leather is in excellent condition. It just had its first oil change a 100 miles ago.

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130,000 Toyota Tundra pickups recalled over airbag issue

Fri, 12 Sep 2014

Toyota is announcing a recall for about 130,000 examples of the 2014 Tundra Tundra pickup in Crew-Max Cab and Double Cab configurations.
According to the company, the "garnish on the center pillars" inside the trucks might not have been installed correctly. If the vehicle were in an accident, the side curtain airbags could deploy in the wrong shape. Toyota says that it's not aware of any crashes, injuries or fatalities related to this potential problem.
To fix the issue, the pickups will have their interior center pillars inspected, and if faulty, the pieces will be replaced. Obviously, this will be done at no cost to owners. Scroll down to read the full announcement.

Toyota Camry Dragster takes the phrase 'sleeper' to its logical extreme [w/video]

Wed, 05 Nov 2014

Sometimes, looks can be deceiving. This is certainly one of those times, as Toyota successfully trolled the entirety of the media corps at the 2014 SEMA Show by rolling an innocent-looking Camry onto the floor... only to lift literally the entirety of its body to reveal an 850-horsepower, tube-framed dragster. Well, we have been asking for a more driver-oriented Toyota.
While it's designed to go fast in a straight line, the origin of the Camry Dragster's parts might be surprising. The 5.7-liter V8 engine, transmission, rear axle and electronics were plucked from the Toyota Tundra pickup. Toyota Racing Development donated a supercharger, while a wet-nitrous-injection system was also tacked on for that little extra something. Those goodies will help propel this anonymous looking monster through the quarter mile in just 9.8 seconds.
"This is the most extreme build we've ever unveiled at SEMA," said Toyota's motorsports chief Steve Appelbaum said in a statement. "The transformation from seemingly stock Camry to full-blown racecar just shocks the senses. Chuck Wade and the team at Motorsports Technical Center did a truly spectacular job executing the vision of this project."

Legal approach in $1.2 billion Toyota settlement could impact handling of GM recall cases

Wed, 26 Mar 2014

In the past, if an automaker did something wrong, they were usually prosecuted by the US government through something called the TREAD Act. Short for Transportation Recall Enhancement, Accountability and Documentation Act, it basically requires automakers to report recalls in other countries, along with any and all serious injuries or deaths, to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Failing to report or attempting to conceal anything when there's been a death or serious injury constitutes a criminal liability. The idea is that this setup puts the onus on manufacturers to keep NHTSA apprised of safety related issues before they become a problem in the US, thereby allowing the regulator to better protect consumers.
In theory, it sounds like a relatively airtight set of rules for dealing with misbehaving automakers. That didn't stop the US Department of Justice from ignoring TREAD in its prosecution of Toyota's handling of the unintended acceleration recall, though. The result of this new approach, which charged Toyota with wire fraud, was a $1.2 billion settlement. Now, the wire-fraud approach could be used for the expected case between the US government and General Motors, based on the statements of Attorney General Eric Holder, who specifically mentioned "similarly situated companies" when discussing Toyota.