2004 Toyota Sequoia Limited Sport Utility 4-door 4.7l on 2040-cars
Galveston, Texas, United States
This Toyota Sequoia was handed down to me by my mom a few years back. It does have high mileage but still runs good. I have taken my family across Texas several times in it and would not hesitate to do so again. Being almost 10 years old it does have normal wear and tear. A few things to note are the rear windshield wiper doesn't work, the antenna only extends half way up, and one of the door speakers is blown. Mechanically she still runs good; I've had my mechanic check her over and do some minor maintenance and he says she still has a lot of life left. I put new Michelins on approx one year ago (appear to have at least half their tread). Has all options you can imagine; leather seats (still in good condition), floor mats, heated seats, dual power seats, 3rd row seating (which is removable, rear ac controls, ac blows cold, and more.... If you know anything about Toyota's you know they can easily run for 400 -500,000 miles and not hiccup. Reserve is well under private party book value
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Names like Supra may require no clarification, but what about Camry? That comes from the Japanese word kanmuri for Crown (which is, incidentally, the name of another Toyota sedan).
Yaris? According to the company, it's "an amalgamation of words from Greek mythology and German. In Greek mythology, 'Charis' was a symbol of beauty and elegance. Toyota swapped the 'Ch' with 'Ya' - German for 'yes' - to symbolize the perceived reaction of European markets to the car's styling."
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The newly assembled Research Association of Automotive Internal Combustion Engines put the roughly $20-million project together, with the Japanese government committing to half the cost while the eight manufacturers will chip in the rest.
According to Automotive News, the automakers will team up and share basic research on internal-combustion engines in a bid to cut costs. Eventually, the results of the research will find its way into a production vehicle, although it's unclear just when we'll see the fruits of this partnership on the road.
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Thing is, both of them are reasonably priced performance cars aimed at a similar segment of the automotive marketplace, so a comparison isn't out of the question. It is with all of this in mind that we direct you to the video below, in which the blokes from Evo pit the two manic little machines against one another on a race track. The result? Well, it can be summed up this way: Fast versus fun.
See how the track battle goes down in the video below.