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Horizon Luxury Cars - Toyota Used Car dealer in Woodstock, Atlanta GA . |
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Located in Woodstock , Atlanta GA. Retail has been serving Atlanta 's community and its surrounding Rosewell and Alpharetta for over years. We believe in strong customer service and satisfaction. "A Happy Customer is a Repeat Customer" is our motto. Horizon Luxury Cars welcomes many previous customers and referrals daily. Our goal is to keep our customers happy through both good service and low prices on only the Finest Quality Pre-Owned Used Vehicles that money can buy! Financing/Leasing is made easy by offering flexible plans customized according to your needs. Search through our inventory to find most appropriate Toyota 's Luxury Car for you, fill-up Credit Application for financing/leasing the car you chosen or call us to give full details about you. Most of the cars we have in our stock are under going company's warranty. |
2000 Toyota MR2 Spider |
2000 Toyota MR2 Spider Summary |
EPA Fuel Economy: City: 25 Highway: 30 Available Engines: 138-hp, 1.8-liter I-4 |
Toyota launched its two-passenger, rear-wheel drive sport convertible as a late 2000 model, reviving a name used in the 1990s for a similar mid-engine coupe. Last year, a new model of the MR2 Spyder with a five-speed sequentially shifted manual transmission (SMT) became available. |
2001 Toyota MR2 Spider |
2001 Toyota MR2 Spider Summary |
EPA Fuel Economy: City: 25 Highway: 30 Available Engines: 138-hp, 1.8-liter I-4 |
Toyota launched its two-passenger, rear-wheel drive sport convertible as a late 2000 model, reviving a name used in the 1990s for a similar mid-engine coupe. Last year, a new model of the MR2 Spyder with a five-speed sequentially shifted manual transmission (SMT) became available. |
2002 Toyota MR2 Spider |
2002 Toyota MR2 Spider Summary |
EPA Fuel Economy: City: 25 Highway: 30 Available Engines: 138-hp, 1.8-liter I-4 |
Toyota launched its two-passenger, rear-wheel drive sport convertible as a late 2000 model, reviving a name used in the 1990s for a similar mid-engine coupe. Last year, a new model of the MR2 Spyder with a five-speed sequentially shifted manual transmission (SMT) became available. |
2003 Toyota MR2 Spider |
2003 Toyota MR2 Spider Summary |
EPA Fuel Economy: City: 25 - 26 Highway: 32 - 33 Available Engines: 138-hp, 1.8-liter I-4 |
Toyota launched its two-passenger, rear-wheel drive sport convertible as a late 2000 model, reviving a name used in the 1990s for a similar mid-engine coupe. Last year, a new model of the MR2 Spyder with a five-speed sequentially shifted manual transmission (SMT) became available. |
2004 Toyota MR2 Spider |
2004 Toyota MR2 Spider Summary |
EPA Fuel Economy: City: 25 - 26 Highway: 32 - 33 Available Engines: 138-hp, 1.8-liter I-4 |
Featuring a mid-engine rear-wheel-drive configuration, Toyota 's two-seat sports car is snug but fun on the road. Either a manual gearbox or a sequentially shifted six-speed may be installed in the MR2 Spyder. |
2005 Toyota MR2 Spider |
2005 Toyota MR2 Spider Summary |
EPA Fuel Economy: City: 26 Highway: 32 - 33 Available Engines: 138-hp, 1.8-liter I-4 |
Featuring a mid-engine rear-wheel-drive configuration, Toyota 's two-seat sports car is snug but fun on the road. Either a manual gearbox or a sequential manual transmission can be installed in the MR2 Spyder, which is facing its final season. |
2001 Toyota Prius |
2001 Toyota Prius Summary |
EPA Fuel Economy: City: 52 Highway: 45 Available Engines: 70-hp, 1.5-liter I-4 (gasoline hybrid) |
With the Prius, Toyota is the second company to offer a gasoline/electric-hybrid passenger car in the United States . Prius is a four-door, five-passenger sedan that went on sale in late summer, nearly a year after Honda introduced the Insight - a two-seat, two-door hatchback with a similar powertrain. In fact, the Prius was originally projected to be a 2000 model year introduction. |
2002 Toyota Prius |
2002 Toyota Prius Summary |
EPA Fuel Economy: City: 52 Highway: 45 Available Engines: 70-hp, 1.5-liter I-4 (gasoline hybrid) |
Although Toyota 's hybrid-powered four-door, five-passenger sedan might look a little strange, it's attracting more attention than expected - and not just from environmentally concerned drivers. The Prius is "a little more mainstream now," says Don Esmond, vice president and general manager of the Toyota Division. "It wasn't just launching a car, it was launching a new technology," he said. In summer 2001, anyone seeking a Prius faced a three- to four-month waiting list. |
2003 Toyota Prius |
2003 Toyota Prius Summary |
EPA Fuel Economy: City: 52 Highway: 45 Available Engines: 70-hp, 1.5-liter I-4 (gasoline hybrid) |
Toyota 's hybrid-powered four-door, five-passenger Prius sedan might look a little strange, but it's been attracting more attention than expected - and not just from environmentally concerned drivers. The high-tech, high-mileage sedan with its gasoline/electric powertrain is "a little more mainstream now," says Don Esmond, vice president and general manager of the Toyota Division. "It wasn't just launching a car, it was launching a new technology." The Prius' availability has leveled off, but in the summer of 2001, people seeking a Prius faced a three- to four-month waiting list. |
2004 Toyota Prius |
2004 Toyota Prius Summary |
EPA Fuel Economy: City: 60 Highway: 51 Available Engines: 76-hp, 1.5-liter I-4 (gasoline hybrid) |
After three years in its prior form, Toyota 's hybrid-powered Prius has been redesigned, enlarged and moved from compact to midsize status. Rather than a four-door sedan, as in its previous iteration, the 2004 model is a stylish five-door liftback. |
2005 Toyota Prius |
2005 Toyota Prius Summary |
EPA Fuel Economy: City: 60 Highway: 51 Available Engines: 76-hp, 1.5-liter I-4 (gasoline hybrid) |
After three years in its prior form, Toyota 's hybrid-powered Prius was redesigned for 2004 and enlarged enough to move from compact to midsize status. Rather than a four-door sedan, as it used to be, the current model is a stylish four-door hatchback. In contrast to Honda's hybrid system, electric operation is dominant in the Prius and the gasoline engine provides supplementary power. Demand has been strong, causing Toyota to increase production. |
2006 Toyota Prius |
2006 Toyota Prius Summary |
EPA Fuel Economy: City: 60 Highway: 51 Available Engines: 76-hp, 1.5-liter I-4 (gasoline hybrid) |
Last redesigned for 2004, the hybrid-powered Prius is a sleek midsize hatchback. In contrast to Honda's hybrid system, electric operation is dominant in the Prius and the gasoline engine provides supplementary power. The headlights and taillights have been restyled for 2006, and additional safety features are installed. |
2007 Toyota Prius |
2007 Toyota Prius Summary |
EPA Fuel Economy: City: 60 Highway: 51 Available Engines: 76-hp, 1.5-liter I-4 (gasoline hybrid) |
When Toyota introduced its gasoline/electric hybrid Prius for 2001, the manufacturer became the second automaker to offer a hybrid-powered passenger car, following on the heels of the two-passenger Honda Insight. The current Prius debuted for 2004. For 2007, the car receives additional standard safety equipment, as well as an available Touring Edition. |
2000 Toyota RAV4 |
2000 Toyota RAV4 Summary |
EPA Fuel Economy: City: 22 - 24 Highway: 25 - 29 Available Engines: 127-hp, 2.0-liter I-4 |
Toyota 's car-based hybrid sport utility vehicle gains the All Weather Guard Package as standard equipment for 2000 but is otherwise a rerun. The package, a $70 option last year, includes a heavy-duty battery and starter motor, larger windshield-washer reservoir and rear heater ducts. Toyota was one of the first to offer a car-based SUV when it introduced the RAV4 as a 1997 model. It is built on a platform that includes components from the Celica and Camry and has unibody construction. |
2001 Toyota RAV4 |
2001 Toyota RAV4 Summary |
EPA Fuel Economy: City: 22 - 25 Highway: 27 - 31 |

With the RAV4's introduction in the 1997 model year, Toyota became one of the first manufacturers to offer a small, car-based sport utility vehicle. |
2002 Toyota RAV4 |
2002 Toyota RAV4 Summary |
EPA Fuel Economy: City: 22 - 25 Highway: 27 - 31 Available Engines: 148-hp, 2.0-liter I-4 |
A second-generation RAV4 debuted for 2001, which was wider and longer than the original and came with a more powerful 148-horsepower, 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine. Except for new body colors and color-keyed bumpers on the L model, the RAV4 is unchanged for 2002. |
2000 Chrysler 300M |
2000 Chrysler 300M Summary |
EPA Fuel Economy: City: 18 Highway: 26 Available Engines: 253-hp, 3.5-liter V-6 |
Chrysler's full-size car comes four ways, and the flagship 300M is the most cosmopolitan. It is the only one of the quartet exported outside North America and is sold in Europe , Latin America and Japan . |
2006 Toyota RAV4
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2006 Toyota RAV4 Summary |
EPA Fuel Economy: City: 21 - 24 Highway: 28 - 30 Available Engines: 166-hp, 2.4-liter I-4 269-hp, 3.5-liter V-6 |
Toyota 's RAV4 sport utility vehicle has grown considerably as part of its 2006 redesign. The new RAV4 can be powered by either a four-cylinder or V-6 engine, and when equipped with the available third-row seat can hold up to seven people. Three trim levels are offered, including a new Sport model. |
2007 Toyota RAV4 |
2007 Toyota RAV4 Sumamry |
EPA Fuel Economy: City: 21 - 24 Highway: 27 - 30 Available Engines: 166-hp, 2.4-liter I-4 269-hp, 3.5-liter V-6 |
For 2007, four more airbags join the standard equipment list on a RAV4 that was redesigned - and greatly enlarged - for 2006. The '06 model got a new V-6 engine, and a new Sport model was available, along with Base and top-of-the-line Limited models. More than 14 inches longer overall than its predecessor, and 3.2 inches wider, the RAV4 could be fitted with an optional third-row seat for the first time. |
2001 Toyota Sequoia |
2001 Toyota Sequoia Summary |
EPA Fuel Economy: City: 14 Highway: 18 Available Engines: 240-hp, 4.7-liter V-8 |
After invading one domestic stronghold last year with the Tundra full-size pickup, Toyota aims at another this year with the Sequoia, a full-size sport utility vehicle. Sequoia is built from the same design as the Tundra and at the same Toyota plant in Princeton , Ind. |
2002 Toyota Sequoia |
2002 Toyota Sequoia Summary |
EPA Fuel Economy: City: 14 Highway: 17 - 18 Available Engines: 240-hp, 4.7-liter V-8 |
Launched during the 2001 model year, Toyota 's newest full-size sport utility vehicle evolved from the Tundra pickup truck and is built at the same Indiana plant. At 204 inches long, it's about the size of the Ford Expedition and is considerably longer than Toyota 's own Land Cruiser. Because of its recent debut, the Sequoia is basically unchanged for 2002, except for new front fog lamps and keyless entry, which are now available as stand-alone options for the SR5 model. The Sequoia comes in SR5 and upscale Limited trim levels. |
2003 Toyota Sequoia |
2003 Toyota Sequoia Summary |
EPA Fuel Economy: City: 14 Highway: 17 - 18 Available Engines: 240-hp, 4.7-liter V-8 |
Launched during the 2001 model year, Toyota 's newest full-size sport utility vehicle evolved from the company's Tundra pickup truck and is built at the same Indiana plant. At nearly 204 inches long overall, the Sequoia is considerably longer than the Japanese automaker's own Land Cruiser. Toyota now has five SUVs in its lineup, and the Sequoia is the largest. It is priced lower than the luxurious Land Cruiser and higher than the midsize 4Runner, which is being redesigned for 2003. |
2004 Toyota Sequoia |
2004 Toyota Sequoia Summary |
EPA Fuel Economy: City: 14 Highway: 17 - 18 Available Engines: 240-hp, 4.7-liter V-8 |
Based on Toyota 's Tundra pickup truck, the Sequoia is the company's largest sport utility vehicle. Equipped with a 4.7-liter V-8 engine, the eight-passenger SUV may be equipped with either rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive. |
2005 Toyota Sequoia |
2005 Toyota Sequoia Summary |
EPA Fuel Economy: City: 15 Highway: 18 Available Engines: 282-hp, 4.7-liter V-8 |
Based on Toyota 's Tundra pickup truck, the Sequoia is the company's largest sport utility vehicle. In addition to a freshened exterior for 2005, the Sequoia's 4.7-liter V-8 has gained 42 horsepower. This eight-passenger SUV may be equipped with either rear- or four-wheel drive. |
2006 Toyota Sequoia |
2006 Toyota Sequoia Summary |
EPA Fuel Economy: City: 15 Highway: 17 - 18 Available Engines: 273-hp, 4.7-liter V-8 |
Based on Toyota 's Tundra pickup truck, the Sequoia is the company's largest sport utility vehicle. In addition to a freshened exterior for 2005, the Sequoia's 4.7-liter V-8 gained power. This eight-passenger SUV can be equipped with either rear- or four-wheel drive. Little has changed for 2006. |
2007 Toyota Sequoia |
2007 Toyota Sequoia Summary |
EPA Fuel Economy: City: 15 Highway: 18 Available Engines: 273-hp, 4.7-liter V-8 |
Launched during 2001, Toyota 's largest sport utility vehicle evolved from the company's Tundra pickup truck and is built at the same Indiana plant. At nearly 204 inches long overall, the Sequoia is considerably longer than the Japanese automaker's Land Cruiser SUV. Light changes for 2007 include additional safety equipment, as well as some reshuffled options. |
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