1996 Toyota Camry Camry V6le Gold Sunroof Chrome Wheels Automatic 3l V6 on 2040-cars
Portland, Maine, United States
1996 Camry V6LE - super car - 150K miles (reads 241K kilometers, crazy
Canadians!) Good condition, runs well. Sunroof, chrome wheels, 3L V6 has
mucho pep. Issues are: check engine light, diagnosed as an emissions
air hose leak; needs wheel alignment; some surface rust over rear wheels
(see photos, 1 side is from scrape); driver's door outside handle; rear passenger power window (wire).
What it will NOT need as these items were recently done: rear muffler; flexpipe with catalytic converter; 4 rear trailing arms (reason for need of alignment); front brakes (including rotors); left and right front axle (CV joint); power steering rack and hose. Timing belt done at 85K, regular oil changes, maintenance. Tires OK, stickered till 10/14. Local pickup only; contact me for test drive; for sale locally as well. NOTE: When I just listed this on Ebay the information came up showing a "minor accident" involving the previous owner. I am guessing this refers to the scrape above the right rear wheel. First I've heard of it. |
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Eiji Toyoda dead at 100
Tue, 17 Sep 2013Toyota has had number of chiefs over its 76-year history, but none ever served as long as Eiji Toyoda. The younger cousin of the company's founder served as president of the automaker from 1967 to 1982 and as chairman of the Toyota Motor Corporation for another ten years following the unification of the manufacturing and sales divisions.
During his 25 years at the helm, Eiji Toyoda (pictured above in 1967) was credited with establishing the company's headquarters in Toyota City, spearheading the development of the Prius, expanding production overseas for the first time, launching the Lexus brand and turning Toyota from a minor player into one of the largest automakers in the world.
Even after his retirement in 1992, he remained an honorary chairman and close advisor to his successors, and chaired the company's museum. He died of heart failure, ending a 100-year life that started on September 12, 1913, before the company that bore his family's name (albeit slightly modified) had even started building automatic looms, let alone automobiles. We extend our condolences to the Toyoda family and our congratulations on an accomplished life.
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Sun, 21 Sep 2014Last week, Toyota previewed an upcoming concept called the C-HR and promised it would debut at the upcoming Paris Motor Show. It didn't say much more or give us anything beyond a silhouette and the shape of the lights, but here we have the first images of the finalized form.
The C-HR envisions a hybrid crossover coupe with angular styling that looks ready to take on the Nissan Juke. It's far sportier than a RAV4, and looks closer to how we'd imagine the next-generation Scion FR-S would look like if it were riding on a jacked-up suspension - with some show car elements thrown in for good measure, like a gloating roof, radical lighting and the usual absence of door handles and usable wing mirrors.
Of course, this being a Toyota concept, it packs a hybrid powertrain, although specifications did not leak out along with the images. Overall the form looks pretty striking, if decidedly unsubtle. We'll look forward to bringing you more as the Paris show rapidly approaches.
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One reason that Toyota is unsure where this Corolla was sold is the fact that the Corolla name itself is more than just the compact sedan sold in the US. On our shores alone, sales of the Matrix are lumped in with the Corolla, but around the world, numerous vehicles wear the Corolla name or share its platform. Scroll down for Toyota's press release, and it has also put together a website celebrating 47 years and 40 million sales for the Corolla... and counting.