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Year:2009 Mileage:71000 Color: Silver /
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Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:HYBRID ELECTRIC
Fuel Type:Hybrid-Electric
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
VIN: 4T1BB46K69U096740 Year: 2009
Make: Toyota
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Not Applicable
Model: Camry
Trim: HYBRID PREMIUM MODEL
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 71,000
Sub Model: LX
Exterior Color: Silver
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: SILVER
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 4 PLUS ELECTRIC
Warranty: BALANCE OF MANUFACTURER WARRANTY
Condition: Used

 Fight the high cost of gas, drive a hybrid and save: One owner, showroom condition, new all season tires, Leather-silver interior, bug deflector on hood. maintained at dealership

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Toyota spotlights Amy Purdy in new ad ahead of Super Bowl

Tue, Jan 27 2015

The Super Bowl is still days away, but companies can't seem to help revealing their spots ahead of the big game. We already know a little of what Toyota, Mercedes-Benz and BMW have in store for us, and now the Japanese automaker is premiering one of its inspiring commercials for the refreshed 2015 Camry. The ad stars Paralympic snowboarder and former Dancing with the Stars contestant Amy Purdy as she works through life's difficulties to succeed. Titled How Great I Am, the true highlight of the commercial is the rousing and humorous speech from Muhammad Ali over the action that fits the theme of perseverance perfectly. While this spot is supposed to run before the Super Bowl actually begins, Toyota also has another ad for the second quarter of the game showing fathers and their children. It's all part of the brand's One Bold Choice campaign for the updated sedan.

BMW-Toyota joint sports car project is on like Donkey Kong

Mon, 30 Dec 2013

It's official - there will be a jointly developed sports car from BMW and Toyota. While the two auto giants signed a Memorandum of Understanding that pledged to pursue "joint development of architecture and components for a future sports vehicle" back in June of 2012, in the interim, it has remained unclear how those plans had been progressing. BMW has finally officially confirmed that the German and Japanese manufacturers will be codeveloping a pair of sports cars in addition to pursuing other disciplines including fuel cell systems and lightweight technologies.
"We have agreed on a joint architecture for a sports car. What is important is that there will be two different vehicles that are authentic to the two brands," BMW Development Chief Herbert Diess told Germany's Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Reuters is reporting. This is a very, very big step for both brands, but now the speculation can officially begin as to what the products of this agreement will look like.
There's ample reason to believe that the BMW-Toyota tie up will result in a Supra successor based on comments made by the chief engineer of the GT86/FR-S program, Tatsuya Tada, back in August. Follow that with a rumor from earlier this month that Toyota could debut a Supra concept car at the upcoming Detroit Auto Show later this month, and we could be seeing the fruits of this partnership sooner rather than later.

Toyota exec arrested in Japan for violation of drug laws

Fri, Jun 19 2015

Julie Hamp (pictured above), Toyota Motor Corporation's recently promoted global chief communications officer and top female executive, has found herself behind bars after allegedly running afoul of Japan's strict prescription drug laws. Tokyo police claim that Oxycodone was sent to her from the US and discovered by Japanese customs. Hamp was arrested at her hotel on June 18. While it might look bad at first blush, the case currently appears to center on Hamp's misunderstanding of Japan's rules. According to Japanese police, she didn't think that there was anything wrong with importing the medication. NHK reported the package sent to her allegedly contained 57 pills, according to Automotive News. Even with a prescription, it's illegal to bring many drugs into Japan from the US. Some over-the-counter medications here, like allergy medications, are prohibited there, as well. Toyota is aware of Hamp's arrest, but has no other information to share. "We are confident, however, that once the investigation is complete, it will be revealed that there was no intention by Ms. Hamp to violate any law," the company said in a statement to Automotive News. Hamp became chief communications officer for all of Toyota in April. Before her promotion, she held that title at Toyota Motor North America. In the past, she has been included on Fortune's list of the most powerful women in the auto industry.