Toyota Avalon Xle Touring Sedan 4-door on 2040-cars
Lancaster, South Carolina, United States
2014 AVALON 4-DR XLE TOURING Total MSRP*: 33 MPGStandard EquipmentMECHANICAL AND PERFORMANCE 3.5L 268HP DOHC 24V w/ Dual VVT-i 6-Speed ECT-i A/T w/ Paddle Shifters 18" Alloy Wheels w/P225/45R18 Tires Electric Power Steering (EPS) Pwr-Assisted Fr/Solid Rr Disc BrakesSAFETY AND CONVENIENCE Star Safety System Includes: VSC, TRAC, Anti-lock Brake System, EBD, Brake Assist & Smart Stop Tech (SST) 10 Airbags: Dr & Fr Pass Adv Airbag Sys, Dr & Fr Pass Knee & Seat-Mounted Side, Front & Rear Side Curtain, and Rear Seat-Mounted Side Airbags LATCH(Lwr Anchor & Tethers for CHildren)Model: 3548CYear: 2014Interior Color: Cashmere LeatherExterior Color: ATTITUDE BLACKNumber of Cylinders: 6VIN: 4T1BK1EB4EU113934 Direct Tire Pressure Monitor System Anti-Theft System w/ Engine ImmobilizerEXTERIOR QuadraBeam Headlights w/ Auto On/Off Fog Lights and Daytime Running Lights Heated Outside Mirrors w/ Turn Signals and Folding Feature Power Tilt/Slide Moonroof Dual Chrome-Tipped ExhaustINTERIOR Dual Zone Auto Climate Control w/Air Filtration and Rear Seat Vents Display Audio w/Navi & Entune:6.1" Touch Screen, AM/FM/CD w/MP3/WMA, 9 Spkrs SiriusXM w/90 day Trial Subscr/ HD Radio/AuxJack/USB & Bluetooth with 2 Smart Keys and Push Button Start Backup Camera 3.5-in TFT Multi-Information Display Multi-stage Heated Leather-Trimmed 8-way Pwr Driver & 4-way Pwr Pass Seats Dr Seat & Outside Mirrors Memory Systems Sport, Eco, and Normal Drive Mode Switch Leather Steering Wheel w/ Audio, Voice Command & Bluetooth Hands-Free Cntls Smart Key System with Push Button Start Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror
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"It may fly within Japan, but not globally," VW's Shoji said.
It's long been battered into our beleaguered auto writer brains that the ultimate future source of motivation for tomorrow's cars and trucks is not gasoline, diesel, electricity, natural gas, propane or solar power - it's the hydrogen fuel cell. It's been the Next Big Thing since the start of Next Big Things.
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