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2004 Toyota Sienna Le on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:2004 Mileage:77000 Color: Silver /
 Gray
Location:

Lubbock, Texas, United States

Lubbock, Texas, United States

More details at: idaibbossard@ukmm.com .

2004 Toyota Sienna LE 77k miles Rampvan Conversion Very Good Condition $16,500 FIRM
This Sienna has 77k miles and it is in very good condition everywhere you look. This vehicle's engine, transmission
and the handicap equipment are in 100% working condition. Please note I have provided detailed pictures for you to
get an adequate appearance of the condition of the vehicle.
Auto Door The OEM door operator reliably opens the sliding door at the touch of a button. This feature can be
activated with the standard keychain remote, or with one of the five interior control switches.
Auto Kneel To make entering and exiting the vehicle even easier, the Braun Rampvan features an integrated
"kneeling" system. An electric actuator lowers the rear suspension while the door opens, which reduces the slope of
the automatic ramp.
Auto Ramp The lightweight aluminum ramp extends to allow easy access to the interior for wheelchairs and scooters.
In the event of power failure, both the door and ramp can easily be operated manually in the Rampvan.
Lowered Floor From the toe pan to the rear axle the Braun Rampvan's floor is up to 10" lower than conventional
minivans. With a choice of seating positions, wheelchair users can choose to ride in their chair and enjoy the
view.
Removable Seating For those who want to ride up front or even drive from their wheelchair, the Rampvan makes it
easy: simply unlock the seat bases and roll the entire seat out of the vehicle. The seats can be reinstalled just
as easily when needed.
DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONS
*Removable Passenger Seat
*Removable Driver Seat
*Automatic Sliding Doors
*Automatic In-floor Ramp
*Automatic Kneeling System
*EZ-Lock Passenger Side
*Custom Ground Effects
*Lowered Floor 10"
*Multiple Tie-Downs
*Door Opening Width 31-1/4"
*Door Opening Height 54-1/4"
*Interior Height at Center of Van 59-1/4"
*Interior Height at Driver & Passenger Position 57-1/4"
*Ramp Length 52"
*Ramp Width 29-1/4"
*Interior Floor Length (Behind Front Seats) 50"
*Overall Floor Length (Flat Area) 83-1/2"
*Interior width at B Pillars 62-1/4"

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BMW-Toyota sports car heading towards Tokyo debut

Mon, 20 May 2013

Earlier this year, BMW and Toyota confirmed a four-part joint venture mostly focusing on increasing improving vehicle efficiency using fuel cells, lightweight materials and better battery technology. Also tucked into the announcement was a "feasibility study" for a shared platform to underpin a future midsize "sports vehicle."
In terms of the latter, it seems that things have stepped up from the feasibility stage to the conceptual stage, as Motor Trend reports we could see a pair of new sports car concepts debut later this year in at the Tokyo Motor Show. There isn't much information about the new program, but the article suggests the sports cars could be all-wheel drive hybrids, with electric motors powering the front wheels and a gas engine powering the rear wheels. While a partnership between Toyota and BMW might not lend itself to a catchy portmanteau like "Toyobaru," here's hoping it will bear fruit that is as exciting as the ones produced by the Toyota/Subaru tie up.

Despite slow sales, no new Scion models in near-term pipeline [w/poll]

Mon, 09 Sep 2013

According to a top Toyota executive, the Japanese automaker will not be introducing any fresh Scion models in the near future, Reuters reports. As of August, Scion sales for this year were down 1.6 percent from 2012 and accounted for only 0.3 percent of Toyota's overall US sales. And last month, Toyota Motor Sales USA Senior Vice President Bob Carter informed the 1,000 dealers who carry Scion that they can drop the brand without penalty.
However, never fear - Carter has assured that, while nothing new is coming for at least six months, the company is still very committed to the quirky Scion brand. Toyota launched Scion, which targets the youth market, in 2003, and sales peaked in 2006. The brand currently has five models, with the 2013 best-sellers being the FR-S sports coupe followed by the tC sedan and xB hatchback.
What do you think about Toyota's decision to hold off on introducing new or refreshed Scion models? Are they heading in the right direction, or does this spell doom for the funky Gen Y brand?

Vice chronicles Okinawa's illegal street racing scene

Mon, 10 Mar 2014

We all know that street racing is dangerous, and that motorsports are best left on the track or drag strip. However, that doesn't mean that there still isn't some outlaw allure among enthusiasts of racing on public roads. In this video, Vice Japan profiles Eikichi Nagayoshi of Japan's island of Okinawa. He is a used car dealer by day and an illegal racer by night.
Nagayoshi has a deep love for his highly customized Toyota Aristo (better known to us as a first-generation Lexus GS) that he claims produces over 1,000 horsepower and has hit 205 miles per hour. He races his car both on drag strips and in drifting competitions, but says that he often has to ship the car to mainland Japan to compete. In the absence of those opportunities, he sometimes gathers friends and takes the racing to the public roads. While we're not down with street racing, this Vice video is an intriguing personality piece, as well as a look into Japan's fabled underground racing scene. Scroll down to check out the video, but make sure you have the "CC" button clicked, because several portions are subtitled.