Toyota Highlander 2005 on 2040-cars
Star/Eagle/Boise, Idaho, United States
I'm owner of this car (individual seller). The car is in excellent condition: clean inside, no scratches on body (or any damages), the battery is new, tires are new, had last service check in Oct 2015. Runs really well. The reason of selling is moving to another country.
NON-SMOKER
3-Point Seat Belts
4-Wheel Independent Suspension
AM/FM
Adjustable Steering Wheel
Air Conditioning
Alloy Wheels
Anti-lock Brakes
CD (Single Disc)
Cargo Cover
Cassette
Center Console
Child Safety Locks
Clock
Cloth Seats
Cruise Control
Cup Holder
Door Pockets
Fog Lights
Front Airbags (Driver)
Independent Suspension
Intermittent Wipers
Leather Steering Wheel
Power Locks
Power Mirrors
Power Outlet
Power Steering
Power Windows
Premium Wheels
Reading Lights
Roof Rack
Seat Belt Pretensioners
Split/Folding Seats
Steering Wheel Controls
Tachometer
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Vanity Mirror/Light
Toyota Highlander for Sale
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Toyota Aygo stars in 'invisible driver' prank
Sat, 14 Jun 2014We love a good automotive-themed prank. Rémi Gaillard remains a favorite, although maybe we should take a closer look at MagicOfRahat, another online prankster. Rahat, who has developed a bit of a reputation for blending in with car seats, giving the impression that there's no one behind the wheel, has taken his talents to Europe, in a new video for Toyota.
Dressed to look like the seat of the new Toyota Aygo, Rahat goes about town freaking out tollbooth operators, valets, fast food servers and even receiving a bit of unwanted attention from the police. The result is, as is usually the case with this prank, pretty darn amusing. We were kind of hoping he'd pop up and give his victims a fright, as he did in his Halloween video, but alas, that wasn't to be.
Take a look below for the full video.
Lexus eschews production in China over quality concerns
Sat, 03 May 2014One of the more popular trends in the auto industry is setting up production operations in China. Mainstream manufacturers like Ford, General Motors and Volkswagen have done it, and even luxury marques like Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz have or will soon have manufacturing ops in the People's Republic.
One company that isn't building cars in China, though, is Lexus. The Toyota-owned luxury brand still manufactures all of its vehicles in Japan (aside from a few RXs, which are built at a Toyota factory in Canada). According to Tokuo Fukuichi, Lexus just isn't ready to build cars there yet.
"The German Three have a brand image that they have cultivated over the past century in their long history, but Lexus is not in people's minds like that yet," Fukuichi-san told Reuters UK.
Vote to unionize Toyota Canada plant faces delay
Fri, 04 Apr 2014Volkswagen isn't the only automaker with high-profile unionization efforts afoot at one of its North American factories. Unifor, Canada's largest private-sector union, is attempting to organize Toyota's factories in Ontario, reports Reuters. A vote was originally set for next week, but Unifor has apparently found more workers eligible to vote, delaying the proceedings. It hasn't rescheduled the ballot yet, but claims there are 7,500 employees with the right to vote, with over 3,000 having already signed union cards.
Toyota is pushing against organizing, saying that workers already have a payment and benefits near the top of the industry, and noting that it has never laid off a permanent employee in Canada. Unifor has reportedly countered by saying that about a quarter of the workforce is operating under a temporary contract, which receives lower benefits.
The automaker has three factories in Ontario - two in Cambridge and one in Woodstock. To form a union, a majority of eligible employees must vote to join Unifor. If successful, they would be the first wholly owned Toyota plants in North America to be organized. Previous attempts to unionize the Japanese automaker's Canadian factories in 2001 and 2008 failed due to lack of support.