Nope! I'm trying to find a way to install one for cheap without having to alter the look of the head unit itself.
No
They come from Japan. They're a branch of Toyota.
Japan, as it is a brand of the Toyota company.
No it doesn't. You can find 3rd party adapters online but they require some effort.
The stock radio of a 2002 Toyota Highlander does not come with an auxiliary input plug. However, there are aftermarket solutions available that can add auxiliary input capabilities to the vehicle's audio system. If you're looking to connect modern devices, considering an aftermarket stereo or an adapter might be necessary.
Alas, no aux input on the 2008 Tacoma. 2009 does come standard with the aux input.
No. There is a company called Scion and they are offroad vehicles.
The 2002 Toyota Highlander does not come with a factory-installed rear auxiliary input for the stereo system. However, some aftermarket solutions can be installed to add auxiliary input capabilities. If you need rear audio access, consider using a compatible aftermarket stereo or adapter.
I Believe that toyota Corollas are of a good value because of the engines that come stock in the car. The engines usually last up to 300,000 miles
15 inch, then look at the sticker on the passanger door. It states the recommended tire they had on it.
Scion tc's come with a 2.4L vvt-i motor. K20s are in hondas.
The 2005 Toyota Avalon does not come with a standard auxiliary (aux) port. However, some owners have found aftermarket solutions or modifications to add an aux input. If you're looking for audio connectivity, consider checking for a CD changer or other audio input options available for that model.