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Used 2018 Toyota Mirai for Sale Nationwide

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Year:
2017
Make:
Toyota
Model:
Mirai
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
Fuel Cell
Exterior color:
Blue Metallic
Fuel type:
Fuel Cell
Transmission:
1-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
106,948
Stock #:
26T3561B
VIN:
JTDBVRBD3HA003382
Blue Metallic 2017 Toyota Mirai Sedan Front-Wheel Drive 1-Speed Automatic

 

2017 Toyota Mirai

FCV

106,948 mi

Tustin, CA
Fair Deal
Manufacturer certified

$4,999

Year:
2018
Make:
Toyota
Model:
Mirai
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
Fuel Cell
Combined gas mileage:
67 MPG
Fuel type:
Fuel Cell
Transmission:
Continuously Variable Transmission
Mileage:
56,378
Stock #:
4957
VIN:
JTDBVRBD3JA004957
 2018 Toyota Mirai Sedan Front-Wheel Drive Continuously Variable Transmission
New arrival

 

2018 Toyota Mirai

FCV

56,378 mi

Huntington Beach, CA
Fair Deal

$5,999

About 2018 Toyota Mirai
There are niche cars, and then there are hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. They can only really be used in the parts of California that have hydrogen refilling stations and, for what they offer in terms of style, comfort and equipment, they are wildly expensive. But they do have zero emissions (other than H2O) and are seen by some as the way of the future. Toyota introduced the Mirai in 2015, and the low-volume model continues into 2018 unchanged in a single trim level and with few options. Its base price is over $58,000, although many customers will choose to lease. The Mirai uses a fuel cell stack that combines the hydrogen in its tanks with outside oxygen to generate electricity, which in turn drives the front wheels. The whole system makes the equivalent of 151 horsepower. The 0-60 mile per hour time is quoted at a little over nine seconds. Range is 312 miles. Hydrogen to power the Mirai is only available in the parts of California where the car is sold, although one perk is that Toyota will provide hydrogen for free during the term of a three-year lease. The interior of the Mirai mostly looks like a conventional car, with notable funky and futuristic elements. Standard equipment includes power mirrors, heated steering wheel and front seats, and navigation. There is also a nifty power socket located in the trunk that can convert the DC current of the fuel cell to AC power, effectively turning the car into a generator for your home. It comes with manual adjust seats and the trunk is short on space thanks to the space taken up underneath by the bulky hydrogen tank. With no internal combustion engine up front, though, it is quiet. As a low-volume limited market automobile, the Mirai has never been crash tested and likely never will be. Standard safety features include a reversing camera, forward-collision warning, automatic emergency braking, and lane-departure warning.

 

Year:
2017
Make:
Toyota
Model:
Mirai
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
Fuel Cell
Combined gas mileage:
67 MPG
Fuel type:
Fuel Cell
Transmission:
Continuously Variable Transmission
Stock #:
001212
VIN:
JTDBVRBD1HA001212
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2017 Toyota Mirai

FCV

Lynwood, CA
No Rating

No Price Listed

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There are niche cars, and then there are hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. They can only really be used in the parts of California that have hydrogen refilling stations and, for what they offer in terms of style, comfort and equipment, they are wildly expensive. But they do have zero emissions (other than H2O) and are seen by some as the way of the future. Toyota introduced the Mirai in 2015, and the low-volume model continues into 2018 unchanged in a single trim level and with few options. Its base price is over $58,000, although many customers will choose to lease.

The Mirai uses a fuel cell stack that combines the hydrogen in its tanks with outside oxygen to generate electricity, which in turn drives the front wheels. The whole system makes the equivalent of 151 horsepower. The 0-60 mile per hour time is quoted at a little over nine seconds. Range is 312 miles. Hydrogen to power the Mirai is only available in the parts of California where the car is sold, although one perk is that Toyota will provide hydrogen for free during the term of a three-year lease.

The interior of the Mirai mostly looks like a conventional car, with notable funky and futuristic elements. Standard equipment includes power mirrors, heated steering wheel and front seats, and navigation. There is also a nifty power socket located in the trunk that can convert the DC current of the fuel cell to AC power, effectively turning the car into a generator for your home. It comes with manual adjust seats and the trunk is short on space thanks to the space taken up underneath by the bulky hydrogen tank. With no internal combustion engine up front, though, it is quiet.

As a low-volume limited market automobile, the Mirai has never been crash tested and likely never will be. Standard safety features include a reversing camera, forward-collision warning, automatic emergency braking, and lane-departure warning.

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