The Japanese vehicle manufacturer Toyota has been around since 1937. Toyota vehicles are known for their reliability, practical build, and their relatively low-cost production. While practicality is their main ethos, they have built some of the most celebrated vehicles on the road, from the amazing Toyota Supra to the economical Prius and everything in between. Their foray into the US market with the minivan was with the Toyota Sienna, produced from 1997 to date. Up for grabs is a third-generation custom-built 2011 Toyota Sienna with 100,000 miles on the odometer and offering a luxurious mobile office platform.
The Toyota Land Cruiser, a legendary off-road icon, boasts a rich heritage that stretches back to its inception in 1948. Over the years, it has spawned numerous variants and become a beloved choice for off-road enthusiasts and adventurers alike. While a new generation of Land Cruiser is on the horizon, now is an excellent time to bask in the nostalgia and appreciate the heritage of this legendary vehicle. Available for sale is a well-maintained 1997 Toyota Land Cruiser, belonging to the 80-Series and showcasing 226,000 miles on the odometer. This particular example includes its original window sticker, two keys, and a fob.
Purists will tell you there's no off-road machine like a Toyota Land Cruiser. Toyota's longest-running nameplate, the Land Cruiser, has forged a nearly unkillable reputation. It's something you can throw about in rough terrain with wanton, almost cruel disregard, and it will keep going. If you look after it well, it'll be a faithful travel companion that'll likely outlive you. So, when we say buy this 1996 Toyota Land Cruiser VX-R from us as soon as possible, we don't mean it's just for you, but for your kids as well. And possibly their kids. Because let's face it, the 207,000 miles on this Dubai-imported vehicle is a mere walk around the block for it. Interested? Let us tell you more.
The Toyota Celica is a renowned nameplate with a rich and storied history, spanning an impressive thirty-six years of production from 1970 to 2006. As a two-door sports car, it has earned a well-deserved reputation as a standout performer from the prolific Japanese automaker. Notably, the Celica holds the distinction of being the first model to introduce the term "Liftback" to the North American market upon its debut in 1973. This particular 1994 Toyota Celica SSII ST202 Liftback is a sought-after right-hand drive example from the JDM (Japanese Domestic Market). With approximately 70,000 miles on the odometer, once converted from kilometers, it presents a desirable opportunity for those who have long harbored dreams of owning a JDM gem. Fulfilling your JDM fantasies and experiencing the allure of a genuine right-hand drive vehicle can become a reality with this exceptional Celica. It stands as an enticing prospect to tick off from your automotive bucket list.
The enduring legacy of Toyota's Land Cruiser 70 series, which made its debut in 1984, continues to capture the admiration of enthusiasts worldwide. While technological advancements have quietly improved its performance, the iconic silhouette remains steadfast, perpetuating its distinct charm. Presenting a unique opportunity is the 1991 Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Series HZJ75 Troop Carrier Overland Build, a rare gem believed to be one of the limited Australian-manufactured units ever imported to our shores. This Land Cruiser has been thoughtfully outfitted with a Trakka Bushman Camper Top Conversion, tailor-made for the adventurous spirit and designed to seamlessly accommodate your overlanding and camping aspirations. With a right-hand drive configuration and a journey of 248,000 miles chronicled in its history, this Land Cruiser stands as a testament to the rugged durability for which these vehicles are renowned. In fact, these Land Cruisers are known to withstand the test of time with proper care, often journeying close to half a million miles or beyond. An interesting historical note reveals that Trakka, founded by Dave Berry and his wife Sally in 1973, began its journey by drawing inspiration from Kombi-style campers, eventually venturing into building camper conversions on the Toyota Land Cruiser platform, particularly suited for traversing Australia's demanding Outback terrain. The legacy of the 1987 HJ75 Trooper, nearly identical to the this model, was further enriched when it participated in the renowned Australian Safari from Sydney to Darwin. While embracing its storied past, Trakka continues to innovate, focusing primarily on high-end camper conversions for platforms such as Mercedes Sprinter, VW, and Fiat, ensuring the spirit of adventure lives on.
The Toyota Supra has earned its place as a legendary automobile, celebrated for its prowess on the road. While the Mk4 Toyota Supra often steals the limelight with its formidable power and blistering speed, there exists another gem in the Supra lineage that sometimes goes underappreciated. The Mk3 Toyota Supra took a different approach, emphasizing grand touring over sheer speed. Bursting with 80s technological marvels and style, these vehicles are gradually gaining recognition among collectors. Now, you have the opportunity to acquire this immaculate 1988 Toyota Supra Targa Turbo, a pristine example with a reported 119,000 miles on the odometer, complete with a comprehensive service history, offering a nostalgic trip through time.
Any car aficionado, whether a professional or a casual car guy knows about the television series Top Gear. On 23rd November 2003, we saw Top Gear try to destroy a 1988 Toyota Hilux known as the Toyota Pickup in North America, the presenters, tried driving it recklessly, drowning it, burning it, using a wrecking ball on it, and even finally placing it on top of a 27-story tower which was getting demolished, the truck still survived. The Toyota Pickup is currently in its eighth generation, unfortunately, the fifth generation produced from 1994 to 1997 was the last of the compact Toyota Pickups in North America, we only have the Tacoma and Tundra now. Up for grabs is one of these practically undestroyable 1986 Toyota Pickup Turbo with just 68,867 miles on the clock and in excellent condition.
The 80s were built on the growth of tech, and being a petrolhead during the time was sure a treat, with every manufacturer rushed to ensure its cars were packed to the rafters with digital gizmos and tech. Driving a car from the 80s is an experience itself, and the car we have today is a time capsule from an era gone by. Looking to experience the 80s behind the wheel? This 1985 Toyota Celica Supra P-Type A60 we have today is the one for you, it's an almost factory-fresh example and has just a reported 110,600 miles on the clock.
The colossal Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota Motor Corporation was founded in 1937. It originally was a spinoff of Toyota Industries. Their first-ever vehicle was the Toyota AA in 1936. As of date, Toyota accounts for more than 10 million vehicle production annually and is considered one of the largest conglomerates in the world. Part of this success was thanks to the Toyota Land Cruiser, which was initially introduced as the Toyota BJ in 1951 as a military light utility vehicle. Here's a chance to lay hands on a pristine and reportedly untouched 1982 Toyota Land Cruiser BJ40 and a total mileage of 145,000 on the odometer.
During the 1970s, the Japanese automotive industry was on its way to its peak. And it was during this time that the likes of the 2000GT, Fairlazy Z, Skyline GT-R, and more were introduced, and among these was the Toyota Celica, a two-door hardtop coupe with set anchors in styling and driving quality. The first-generation Celica's success prompted Toyota to produce the Celica until 2006 and under seven generations. The second generation Celica was produced from 1977 to 1981 and was offered in either a 2-door notchback coupe or a 3-door liftback coupe. Up for grabs is a 1980 Toyota Celica GT bearing 42,885 miles on the odometer and with a host of new parts to keep it running.
The Toyota Land Cruiser, a name synonymous with legendary off-road prowess, stands as an enduring icon in the automotive realm. Toyota has diligently crafted this remarkable nameplate since 1951, securing its place as the longest-running in the manufacturer's storied history. As newer generations of Land Cruisers usher in a new era, the steadfast presence of its older counterparts remains unwavering. In fact, global Land Cruiser sales surpassed an impressive 10 million units in 2019. The spotlight now turns to this particular 1974 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40, representing the FJ40 generation that held sway from 1960 to 1984, with production extending in Brazil until 2001. The current owner, a custodian of this rugged marvel, proudly asserts that it retains its original engine, transmission, and hood. Adding to its allure, the sale includes the original wheels and supplementary parts, rendering it an enticing prospect for those seeking adventure in the great outdoors. With a heritage built on unmatched go-anywhere capability, unwavering strength, and enduring reliability, the Land Cruiser reigns supreme.
The Toyota Land Cruiser is one of the most legendary automotive nameplates of all time. A vehicle with go-anywhere capabilities out of the box, the Land Cruiser was born in 1951 and continues well into 2023 and beyond. Land Cruisers can be found on nearly every continent, and their scope for customization is almost limitless. Some may find this 1974 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 sacrilegious as it no longer packs a Japanese powerplant. Still, others will appreciate its eight-cylinder heart and an extensive list of modifications, many of which were installed between 2019 and 2022. It's got under 14,000 miles on it since its rebirth.
Toyota's Land Cruiser is an automotive legend recognized by virtually everyone. Debuting in 1951, the Land Cruiser stands as Toyota's longest-running nameplate, boasting a production tally exceeding 10 million units. Among the most iconic Land Cruiser series is the J40, which first graced the scene in 1960 and remained in production in Brazil until 2001. The 1972 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 presented here is an enticing specimen, having reportedly undergone a comprehensive restoration by its previous owner before being entrusted to its current steward. Having traveled a mere 100 miles since its revival, this vehicle is ready to be your loyal off-road companion, a concours-worthy queen, or anything in between.
Toyota's longest-running nameplate, the Land Cruiser, first appeared in 1951 and continues to boldly forge a distinctive path. Over ten million have been sold and counting. It is the off-road vehicle of choice for many and has created a following in nearly every country across the world. The United States is no exception and is considered one of Toyota's critical markets for this beloved vehicle. That's why this 1969 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 is every bit as special as it should be. Sporting an American heart, it continues to embody the freedom to travel wherever you want, whenever you want. Why not snap up this 56,000-mile vehicle and never look back? Let us tell you why.
The Toyota Land Cruiser, a legendary off-road icon, boasts a rich heritage that stretches back to its inception in 1948. Over the years, it has spawned numerous variants and become a beloved choice for off-road enthusiasts and adventurers alike. While a new generation of Land Cruiser is on the horizon, now is an excellent time to bask in the nostalgia and appreciate the heritage of this legendary vehicle. Available for sale is a well-maintained 1997 Toyota Land Cruiser, belonging to the 80-Series and showcasing 226,000 miles on the odometer. This particular example includes its original window sticker, two keys, and a fob.
Purists will tell you there's no off-road machine like a Toyota Land Cruiser. Toyota's longest-running nameplate, the Land Cruiser, has forged a nearly unkillable reputation. It's something you can throw about in rough terrain with wanton, almost cruel disregard, and it will keep going. If you look after it well, it'll be a faithful travel companion that'll likely outlive you. So, when we say buy this 1996 Toyota Land Cruiser VX-R from us as soon as possible, we don't mean it's just for you, but for your kids as well. And possibly their kids. Because let's face it, the 207,000 miles on this Dubai-imported vehicle is a mere walk around the block for it. Interested? Let us tell you more.
The enduring legacy of Toyota's Land Cruiser 70 series, which made its debut in 1984, continues to capture the admiration of enthusiasts worldwide. While technological advancements have quietly improved its performance, the iconic silhouette remains steadfast, perpetuating its distinct charm. Presenting a unique opportunity is the 1991 Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Series HZJ75 Troop Carrier Overland Build, a rare gem believed to be one of the limited Australian-manufactured units ever imported to our shores. This Land Cruiser has been thoughtfully outfitted with a Trakka Bushman Camper Top Conversion, tailor-made for the adventurous spirit and designed to seamlessly accommodate your overlanding and camping aspirations. With a right-hand drive configuration and a journey of 248,000 miles chronicled in its history, this Land Cruiser stands as a testament to the rugged durability for which these vehicles are renowned. In fact, these Land Cruisers are known to withstand the test of time with proper care, often journeying close to half a million miles or beyond. An interesting historical note reveals that Trakka, founded by Dave Berry and his wife Sally in 1973, began its journey by drawing inspiration from Kombi-style campers, eventually venturing into building camper conversions on the Toyota Land Cruiser platform, particularly suited for traversing Australia's demanding Outback terrain. The legacy of the 1987 HJ75 Trooper, nearly identical to the this model, was further enriched when it participated in the renowned Australian Safari from Sydney to Darwin. While embracing its storied past, Trakka continues to innovate, focusing primarily on high-end camper conversions for platforms such as Mercedes Sprinter, VW, and Fiat, ensuring the spirit of adventure lives on.
The colossal Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota Motor Corporation was founded in 1937. It originally was a spinoff of Toyota Industries. Their first-ever vehicle was the Toyota AA in 1936. As of date, Toyota accounts for more than 10 million vehicle production annually and is considered one of the largest conglomerates in the world. Part of this success was thanks to the Toyota Land Cruiser, which was initially introduced as the Toyota BJ in 1951 as a military light utility vehicle. Here's a chance to lay hands on a pristine and reportedly untouched 1982 Toyota Land Cruiser BJ40 and a total mileage of 145,000 on the odometer.
The Toyota Land Cruiser, a name synonymous with legendary off-road prowess, stands as an enduring icon in the automotive realm. Toyota has diligently crafted this remarkable nameplate since 1951, securing its place as the longest-running in the manufacturer's storied history. As newer generations of Land Cruisers usher in a new era, the steadfast presence of its older counterparts remains unwavering. In fact, global Land Cruiser sales surpassed an impressive 10 million units in 2019. The spotlight now turns to this particular 1974 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40, representing the FJ40 generation that held sway from 1960 to 1984, with production extending in Brazil until 2001. The current owner, a custodian of this rugged marvel, proudly asserts that it retains its original engine, transmission, and hood. Adding to its allure, the sale includes the original wheels and supplementary parts, rendering it an enticing prospect for those seeking adventure in the great outdoors. With a heritage built on unmatched go-anywhere capability, unwavering strength, and enduring reliability, the Land Cruiser reigns supreme.
The Toyota Land Cruiser is one of the most legendary automotive nameplates of all time. A vehicle with go-anywhere capabilities out of the box, the Land Cruiser was born in 1951 and continues well into 2023 and beyond. Land Cruisers can be found on nearly every continent, and their scope for customization is almost limitless. Some may find this 1974 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 sacrilegious as it no longer packs a Japanese powerplant. Still, others will appreciate its eight-cylinder heart and an extensive list of modifications, many of which were installed between 2019 and 2022. It's got under 14,000 miles on it since its rebirth.
Toyota's Land Cruiser is an automotive legend recognized by virtually everyone. Debuting in 1951, the Land Cruiser stands as Toyota's longest-running nameplate, boasting a production tally exceeding 10 million units. Among the most iconic Land Cruiser series is the J40, which first graced the scene in 1960 and remained in production in Brazil until 2001. The 1972 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 presented here is an enticing specimen, having reportedly undergone a comprehensive restoration by its previous owner before being entrusted to its current steward. Having traveled a mere 100 miles since its revival, this vehicle is ready to be your loyal off-road companion, a concours-worthy queen, or anything in between.
Toyota's longest-running nameplate, the Land Cruiser, first appeared in 1951 and continues to boldly forge a distinctive path. Over ten million have been sold and counting. It is the off-road vehicle of choice for many and has created a following in nearly every country across the world. The United States is no exception and is considered one of Toyota's critical markets for this beloved vehicle. That's why this 1969 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 is every bit as special as it should be. Sporting an American heart, it continues to embody the freedom to travel wherever you want, whenever you want. Why not snap up this 56,000-mile vehicle and never look back? Let us tell you why.
The 80s were built on the growth of tech, and being a petrolhead during the time was sure a treat, with every manufacturer rushed to ensure its cars were packed to the rafters with digital gizmos and tech. Driving a car from the 80s is an experience itself, and the car we have today is a time capsule from an era gone by. Looking to experience the 80s behind the wheel? This 1985 Toyota Celica Supra P-Type A60 we have today is the one for you, it's an almost factory-fresh example and has just a reported 110,600 miles on the clock.
The colossal Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota Motor Corporation was founded in 1937. It originally was a spinoff of Toyota Industries. Their first-ever vehicle was the Toyota AA in 1936. As of date, Toyota accounts for more than 10 million vehicle production annually and is considered one of the largest conglomerates in the world. Part of this success was thanks to the Toyota Land Cruiser, which was initially introduced as the Toyota BJ in 1951 as a military light utility vehicle. Here's a chance to lay hands on a pristine and reportedly untouched 1982 Toyota Land Cruiser BJ40 and a total mileage of 145,000 on the odometer.
Toyota's Land Cruiser is an automotive legend recognized by virtually everyone. Debuting in 1951, the Land Cruiser stands as Toyota's longest-running nameplate, boasting a production tally exceeding 10 million units. Among the most iconic Land Cruiser series is the J40, which first graced the scene in 1960 and remained in production in Brazil until 2001. The 1972 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 presented here is an enticing specimen, having reportedly undergone a comprehensive restoration by its previous owner before being entrusted to its current steward. Having traveled a mere 100 miles since its revival, this vehicle is ready to be your loyal off-road companion, a concours-worthy queen, or anything in between.
The Toyota Land Cruiser, a name synonymous with legendary off-road prowess, stands as an enduring icon in the automotive realm. Toyota has diligently crafted this remarkable nameplate since 1951, securing its place as the longest-running in the manufacturer's storied history. As newer generations of Land Cruisers usher in a new era, the steadfast presence of its older counterparts remains unwavering. In fact, global Land Cruiser sales surpassed an impressive 10 million units in 2019. The spotlight now turns to this particular 1974 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40, representing the FJ40 generation that held sway from 1960 to 1984, with production extending in Brazil until 2001. The current owner, a custodian of this rugged marvel, proudly asserts that it retains its original engine, transmission, and hood. Adding to its allure, the sale includes the original wheels and supplementary parts, rendering it an enticing prospect for those seeking adventure in the great outdoors. With a heritage built on unmatched go-anywhere capability, unwavering strength, and enduring reliability, the Land Cruiser reigns supreme.
During the 1970s, the Japanese automotive industry was on its way to its peak. And it was during this time that the likes of the 2000GT, Fairlazy Z, Skyline GT-R, and more were introduced, and among these was the Toyota Celica, a two-door hardtop coupe with set anchors in styling and driving quality. The first-generation Celica's success prompted Toyota to produce the Celica until 2006 and under seven generations. The second generation Celica was produced from 1977 to 1981 and was offered in either a 2-door notchback coupe or a 3-door liftback coupe. Up for grabs is a 1980 Toyota Celica GT bearing 42,885 miles on the odometer and with a host of new parts to keep it running.
Purists will tell you there's no off-road machine like a Toyota Land Cruiser. Toyota's longest-running nameplate, the Land Cruiser, has forged a nearly unkillable reputation. It's something you can throw about in rough terrain with wanton, almost cruel disregard, and it will keep going. If you look after it well, it'll be a faithful travel companion that'll likely outlive you. So, when we say buy this 1996 Toyota Land Cruiser VX-R from us as soon as possible, we don't mean it's just for you, but for your kids as well. And possibly their kids. Because let's face it, the 207,000 miles on this Dubai-imported vehicle is a mere walk around the block for it. Interested? Let us tell you more.
The Toyota Land Cruiser, a legendary off-road icon, boasts a rich heritage that stretches back to its inception in 1948. Over the years, it has spawned numerous variants and become a beloved choice for off-road enthusiasts and adventurers alike. While a new generation of Land Cruiser is on the horizon, now is an excellent time to bask in the nostalgia and appreciate the heritage of this legendary vehicle. Available for sale is a well-maintained 1997 Toyota Land Cruiser, belonging to the 80-Series and showcasing 226,000 miles on the odometer. This particular example includes its original window sticker, two keys, and a fob.
Toyota's longest-running nameplate, the Land Cruiser, first appeared in 1951 and continues to boldly forge a distinctive path. Over ten million have been sold and counting. It is the off-road vehicle of choice for many and has created a following in nearly every country across the world. The United States is no exception and is considered one of Toyota's critical markets for this beloved vehicle. That's why this 1969 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 is every bit as special as it should be. Sporting an American heart, it continues to embody the freedom to travel wherever you want, whenever you want. Why not snap up this 56,000-mile vehicle and never look back? Let us tell you why.
The enduring legacy of Toyota's Land Cruiser 70 series, which made its debut in 1984, continues to capture the admiration of enthusiasts worldwide. While technological advancements have quietly improved its performance, the iconic silhouette remains steadfast, perpetuating its distinct charm. Presenting a unique opportunity is the 1991 Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Series HZJ75 Troop Carrier Overland Build, a rare gem believed to be one of the limited Australian-manufactured units ever imported to our shores. This Land Cruiser has been thoughtfully outfitted with a Trakka Bushman Camper Top Conversion, tailor-made for the adventurous spirit and designed to seamlessly accommodate your overlanding and camping aspirations. With a right-hand drive configuration and a journey of 248,000 miles chronicled in its history, this Land Cruiser stands as a testament to the rugged durability for which these vehicles are renowned. In fact, these Land Cruisers are known to withstand the test of time with proper care, often journeying close to half a million miles or beyond. An interesting historical note reveals that Trakka, founded by Dave Berry and his wife Sally in 1973, began its journey by drawing inspiration from Kombi-style campers, eventually venturing into building camper conversions on the Toyota Land Cruiser platform, particularly suited for traversing Australia's demanding Outback terrain. The legacy of the 1987 HJ75 Trooper, nearly identical to the this model, was further enriched when it participated in the renowned Australian Safari from Sydney to Darwin. While embracing its storied past, Trakka continues to innovate, focusing primarily on high-end camper conversions for platforms such as Mercedes Sprinter, VW, and Fiat, ensuring the spirit of adventure lives on.
The Toyota Celica is a renowned nameplate with a rich and storied history, spanning an impressive thirty-six years of production from 1970 to 2006. As a two-door sports car, it has earned a well-deserved reputation as a standout performer from the prolific Japanese automaker. Notably, the Celica holds the distinction of being the first model to introduce the term "Liftback" to the North American market upon its debut in 1973. This particular 1994 Toyota Celica SSII ST202 Liftback is a sought-after right-hand drive example from the JDM (Japanese Domestic Market). With approximately 70,000 miles on the odometer, once converted from kilometers, it presents a desirable opportunity for those who have long harbored dreams of owning a JDM gem. Fulfilling your JDM fantasies and experiencing the allure of a genuine right-hand drive vehicle can become a reality with this exceptional Celica. It stands as an enticing prospect to tick off from your automotive bucket list.
The Toyota Supra has earned its place as a legendary automobile, celebrated for its prowess on the road. While the Mk4 Toyota Supra often steals the limelight with its formidable power and blistering speed, there exists another gem in the Supra lineage that sometimes goes underappreciated. The Mk3 Toyota Supra took a different approach, emphasizing grand touring over sheer speed. Bursting with 80s technological marvels and style, these vehicles are gradually gaining recognition among collectors. Now, you have the opportunity to acquire this immaculate 1988 Toyota Supra Targa Turbo, a pristine example with a reported 119,000 miles on the odometer, complete with a comprehensive service history, offering a nostalgic trip through time.
Any car aficionado, whether a professional or a casual car guy knows about the television series Top Gear. On 23rd November 2003, we saw Top Gear try to destroy a 1988 Toyota Hilux known as the Toyota Pickup in North America, the presenters, tried driving it recklessly, drowning it, burning it, using a wrecking ball on it, and even finally placing it on top of a 27-story tower which was getting demolished, the truck still survived. The Toyota Pickup is currently in its eighth generation, unfortunately, the fifth generation produced from 1994 to 1997 was the last of the compact Toyota Pickups in North America, we only have the Tacoma and Tundra now. Up for grabs is one of these practically undestroyable 1986 Toyota Pickup Turbo with just 68,867 miles on the clock and in excellent condition.
The Toyota Land Cruiser is one of the most legendary automotive nameplates of all time. A vehicle with go-anywhere capabilities out of the box, the Land Cruiser was born in 1951 and continues well into 2023 and beyond. Land Cruisers can be found on nearly every continent, and their scope for customization is almost limitless. Some may find this 1974 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 sacrilegious as it no longer packs a Japanese powerplant. Still, others will appreciate its eight-cylinder heart and an extensive list of modifications, many of which were installed between 2019 and 2022. It's got under 14,000 miles on it since its rebirth.
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To survive in the ever-growing market for trucks is tough. With big players like Chevrolet and Dodge churning out models that can take on anything, breaking into the market is a tough task especially if you aren't an American manufacturer. However, over the years the Toyota Tundra has managed to take on the greats of the truck world head one and succeed. Own an unlikely hero with this 2022 Toyota Tundra Limited Crewmax 6.5 we have today. Located in Texas and with just 2,000 miles on the clock, this can be your way of exploring the great outdoors with a whole lot of power and confidence to go further.
When you think of bulletproof performance and reliability, the first automotive brand that springs to mind is Toyota. Watch Top Gear back in the day, and you know how well Toyota trucks are built. Couple this with their in-house performance gurus TRD (Toyota Racing Development), and you sure have one exciting off-roader that also boasts reliability. Exploring the great outdoors with practicality never looked this good with this 2021 Toyota Tacoma TRD PRO we have today. With just 5,100 miles reported on the clock, the seller notes that this was a Toyota press car towed around the country and comes with 2 keys in the sale.
The Toyota Supra holds a special place in the hearts of automotive enthusiasts, and its fame reached new heights with appearances in popular film franchises like The Fast and the Furious and video games such as Need for Speed Underground. After a long hiatus, fans were thrilled when the fifth-generation Supra made its debut in 2019, marking the return of this legendary nameplate. This particular 2020 Toyota Supra 3.0 Premium with a Pandem widebody kit is a shining example of the fifth-generation Supra and offers a unique ownership opportunity. With its reported 21,000 miles, it strikes a balance between being driven and well-maintained. Additionally, the modifications made to this Supra give it a distinct and personalized appearance, setting it apart from the rest.