2004 Toyota Sienna Xle Limited Mini Passenger Van 5-door 3.3l, Leather, Dvd, on 2040-cars
Florence, Alabama, United States
Body Type:Mini Passenger Van
Engine:3.3L 3300CC 202Cu. In. V6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Toyota
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Sienna
Trim: XLE Limited Mini Passenger Van 5-Door
Drive Type: FWD
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 136,600
Exterior Color: White
We are selling a 2004 Toyota Sienna XLE van. This is a one owner van with 136,600 miles and has never been wrecked. It has JBL Symphony audio system, leather seats, sunroof and is very clean for the year. It also has the factory DVD system and 3rd row seating. The tires only have 10k mi on them. We have the complete maintenance records for it. Please feel free to give us a call at 256-764-3038 ext.1. Longshore Cycle Center has been in business since 1975 for a reason, Customer service and selection!! Please read our feedback and bid with confidence.
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Jim Lentz exposes more details behind Toyota's move to Texas
Fri, 02 May 2014Toyota's North American CEO Jim Lentz has already given us a rough idea of what prompted the company's surprise move to the Dallas suburb of Plano, TX from its longstanding headquarters in Torrance, CA. A new story from The Los Angeles Times, though, delivers even more detail from Lentz on the reasoning for the move, what other cities were considered and why the company's current host city wasn't even in the running.
Of course, one of the more popular reasons being bandied about includes the $40 million Texas was set to give the company for the move, as well as the state's generous tax rates. According to Lentz, though, the reason Toyota chose Plano over a group of finalists made up of Atlanta, Charlotte and Denver, was far simpler than that - it was about consolidating its marketing, sales, engineering and production teams in a region that's closer to the company's seat of manufacturing in the south.
"It doesn't make sense to have oversight of manufacturing 2,000 miles away from where the cars were made," Lentz told The Times. "Geography is the reason not to have our headquarters in California."
Toyota fills in details about its future design direction and global platform
Fri, 25 Oct 2013
"In the future, out of 100 customers, we want to excite ten of them instead of not offending all 100."
Almost all of the details about the Toyota New Group Architecture (TNGA) strategy have come out since the initiative was first reported on in March of this year, but Autoblog did learn a few new things about it on a recent trip to Japan. Probably the second-most important detail is that each new segment platform will be based around a common hip point to create an "optimal driving position architecture."
Mazda's new Mexican plant capacity rises to 230,000
Sat, 05 Jan 2013After the turmoil of last year, 2013 is getting off to a much better start for Mazda. The company has issued a release indicating that the forthcoming plant in Salamanca, Mexico has had its production capacity raised even though it isn't scheduled to go online until March 2014. The original plans called for a 140,000-unit capacity, 90,000 of that allotted for the Mazda2 and Mazda3, the remaining 50,000 for a small car Mazda would build for Toyota that would be based on the Mazda2. The new plans call for raising that by 90,000 units to a total of 230,000 units within two years, by the end of March 2016, and it looks like it will all go toward Mazda production to satisfy growing demand for Skyactiv vehciles. The Mexican plant's opening will be the return of Mazda manufacturing to North America, after Mazda6 production was moved back to Japan last year.
More good news for the company is that it projects 10 billion yen ($114 million) in net income for the financial year that will end in March. That would be a welcome turnaround from the 100-billion-yen loss in the previous financial year, part of a series of three annual losses in a four-year span.
You'll find the press release with the factory update below.