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US $4,000.00
Year:1994 Mileage:180000 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3sgte
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1994
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Toyota
Model: Celica
Trim: Fully loaded
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Drive Type: All wheel drive
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Mileage: 180,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: WRC
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Condition: UsedSeller Notes:"Toyota Celica GT-Four ST-205 WRC Strong running WRC model. RHD. The bad: Needs rear diff mount (100$ part) Dents in hood and right front fender. (Ice fell off the house last winter) Fourth gear synchro's wearing (I double clutch fourth to prevent this) The good: -Lots of power, engine runs smooth and doesn't burn oil -Comes with a set of 18" alloys with good summer tires + a set of 17" alloys with good winters. -Brand new shocks all around -Superstrut suspension in great shape -New all aluminum rad Hate to see it go but I have too many toys right now. Must sell 3800$ open to trades (Mostly looking for a cheap daily driver) If you see the ad, its still for sale"

Toyota Celica GT-Four ST-205 WRC

  Strong running WRC model. RHD.

 The bad:
 Needs rear diff mount (100$ part)
 Dents in hood and right front fender. (Ice fell off the house last winter)
 Fourth gear synchro's wearing (I double clutch fourth to prevent this)

 The good: 
 -Lots of power, engine runs smooth and doesn't burn oil
 -Comes with a set of 18" alloys with good summer tires +
  a set of 17" alloys with good winters.
 -Brand new shocks all around
 -Superstrut suspension in great shape
 -New all aluminum rad

 Hate to see it go but I have too many toys right now.
 Must sell 3800$ open to trades (Mostly looking for a cheap daily driver) 

If you see the ad, its still for sale 

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Toyota sudden acceleration class action may cover 22 million owners

Thu, 16 May 2013

A total of 22.6 million current and former Toyota owners have been sent notices that they may be eligible to receive compensation from the automaker for damages related to the unintended acceleration fiasco that has dominated headlines in 2009 and 2010. The total payout may be as high as $1.63 billion, according to The Detroit News.
Steve Berman, a lawyer for the owners, calls the potential deal "a landmark, if not a record, settlement in automobile defects class action litigation in the United States." Still, there's some debate about whether or not Toyota's proposed settlement is fair, as it includes $30 million for safety research and driver education programs - in other words, Toyota seems to be suggesting that drivers need more education on how to drive their correctly working and fully functional vehicles. For those keeping track, Toyota would also be paying lawyer fees of $200 million.
A US District Judge in California is scheduled to hold a so-called "fairness hearing" on June 14 that could decide the fate of this particular settlement. Further courtroom wrangling will be required to hash out any wrongful death suits levied against Toyota stemming from unintended acceleration claims, as those are not part of this class-action suit.

Judge halts Toyota unintended acceleration cases, triggers time for settlement negotiations

Mon, 16 Dec 2013

So far, the lawsuits brought forth against Toyota for unintended acceleration have gone both ways: the automaker was found not at fault in a 2009 California crash and liable for a 2007 crash in Oklahoma. Both cases involved a Camry and resulted in fatalities. With a big chunk of these UA cases (around 200) set to his the docket of US District Judge James V. Selna in Santa Ana, California, Bloomberg is reporting that the judge has halted the lawsuits until March after Toyota and its lawyers have had extra time to try and settle the cases.
According to the article, Toyota is looking to take care of the cases out of court with an "intensive settlement process." Having already paid out $1.6 billion in "economic loss" suits, this latest settlement process is aimed at the wrongful death and personal injury cases allegedly associated with unintended acceleration. A hearing for the settlements will be held on January 14 with conferences on the matter commencing in February. There is no word as to when lawsuits may start back up if settlements can't be agreed upon.

2015 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro

Thu, 23 Oct 2014

Despite the earnest efforts of Japanese automakers like Toyota and Nissan, the American pickup truck scene remains wholly dominated by the likes of Ford, General Motors and Chrysler. This is not news. Part of the reason is because of the sheer number of variants offered by US automakers - everything from work-spec base trucks to house-leveling heavy duty models can be had, with a seemingly endless combination of engines, cab sizes, bed lengths and trim levels. It's a hugely profitable business, and though the Japanese automakers still offer competitive fullsize trucks, in terms of sheer volume, they simply don't compete.
But American pickups aren't just about work; there's a huge play aspect involved, too. Look at the desert-storming Ford F-150 SVT Raptor or the Ram Power Wagon - these butch trucks are built with superb off-road prowess in mind, and Detroit's Japanese rivals have once again largely been silent in this segment. Until now.
Introduced at the 2014 Chicago Auto Show, Toyota now offers the TRD Pro series of models that, in addition to the crazy-orange Tundra seen here, includes the smaller Tacoma pickup and 4Runner SUV. And this isn't just some pretty appearance package, either - there's honest-to-goodness capability baked into all of the TRD Pro models. Intriguing, for sure, so I recently spent a weekend with the big boy Tundra to see what's what.