2005 Toyota Corolla Le Sedan 4-door 1.8l on 2040-cars
Stony Point, New York, United States
THIS CAR RUNS GREAT 30 MPG GAS MISER. DEALER TUNED-UP VEHICLE INCLUDING NEW BRAKES, BELTS. THIS CAR WILL RUN UP TO 200K IF WELL MAINTAINED. OIL CHANGED EVERY 3000 MILES WELL MAINTAINED ALL MAINTENENCE RECORDS AVAILABLE. CAR HAS MINOR SCRATCHES BUT LOOKS SHOWROOM NEW. OWNER INHERETED NEW VEHICLE DECIDED TO SELL COROLLA. ONE YEAR OLD HIGH END REMOTE ELECTRONIC STARTER WORKS GREAT IN THE WINTER/SUMMER. THIS VEHICLE WILL GIVE MANY YEARS OF RELIABLE AND DEPENDABLE SERVICE. |
Toyota Corolla for Sale
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- 2004 toyota corolla le sedan 4-door 1.8l(US $5,850.00)
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- Toyota corolla ce 1.8l 2008, one owner, no-reserve, 4-door, smoke free, manual(US $8,250.00)
- 1995 toyota corolla base sedan 4-door 1.6l(US $800.00)
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2014 Toyota 4Runner
Fri, 02 Aug 2013I recently took the redesigned 2014 Toyota 4Runner for a muddy romp in Pennsylvania. While the mechanical bits and pieces beneath the body-on-frame SUV trudge forward into the new model year with very few tweaks, the truck "receives a rugged new exterior design and interior refinements that add comfort and convenience without sacrificing its hallmark performance capability and excellent value," says the automaker.
A quick visual scan of the 4Runner reveals a new front end with a more "aggressive" and "muscular" appearance (yes, I'm quoting Toyota) that includes new headlights, grille and hood scoop. A roof rack is now standard across all trims, too. While SR5 and Trail grades have a bland color-keyed grille insert that gives the face a monochromatic appearance, the range-topping Limited (shown above and in our gallery) snarls with a silver-plated chin that gives it a bit more character.
New soft-touch surfaces within the cabin provide a more upscale environment and a bright new Optitron instrument panel improves readability and functionality. As before, the SR5 and Trail models arrive with fabric upholstery or optional Softex seats (synthetic leather). Genuine hides are reserved for the Limited trim, which is also fitted with Toyota's unique X-REAS (X-Relative Absorber System) automatic suspension system as standard equipment.
Watch the Muppets go for ice cream in a Toyota
Tue, 25 Feb 2014Do Muppets drive? We're not sure it's necessarily a good idea, but it's been known to happen. Fozzy called his hibernating uncle's Studebaker a bear's "natural habitat," and Doctor Teeth wouldn't get the Electric Mayhem very far without his band's psychedelically painted school bus. But how about Rolf in a 2014 Toyota Highlander?
That's what we got a glimpse of in the run-up to the Super Bowl, and the same combination (plus one Rizzo the Rat) that features in this adorably ordinary video below. Ordinary because it's just a couple of guys going out for an ice cream. Adorable because, well... they're Muppets. See what we mean in the surprisingly entertaining two-minute clip below.
Toyota donates engineers, not money, to country's largest anti-hunger charity
Thu, 01 Aug 2013Key to production of any kind is efficiency - the ability to achieve maximum productivity with minimal effort or waste. Toyota has become a master of efficiency, with streamlined manufacturing operations around the world. In fact, the Japanese brand has become so well known for efficient operations that it now offers consulting services for organizations and companies outside the auto industry.
It also offers the same consulting for non-profits, free of charge. The New York Times took an in-depth look at the transformative impact that Toyota's engineers had on the city's charities, including The Food Bank, the country's largest anti-hunger charity. The auto manufacturer helped revolutionize the way these organizations served the community, showing that there's more to corporate philanthropy than just donating money.
Head on over to the Times' website and give the story a read.