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1999 Toyota Camry Le on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:218000
Location:

Kokomo, Indiana, United States

Kokomo, Indiana, United States
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Will only meet in Kokomo or Indianapolis, IN. Will not ship out of the US.

 

History:  1999 Toyota Camry - 2.2l with ~218000 miles, I am the 2nd owner of this vehicle, and have owned it now for the last 4 years.  I purchased it from a dealer that the original owner traded it to for a new camry.  The original owner drove it as his leased work car for ~1 year, and then purchased it out-right.  The car had ~135000 miles when I purchased it.  I drive the vehicle 35 miles 1 way to work down Highway 31.  Car gets between 28 and 30 MPG.  I have serviced the vehicle on regular maintenance intervals, including at 200k replacing radiotor/flushing, servicing transmission, replacing brake & P.S. fluid.  I am only selling the vehicle due to purchasing a newer vehicle with more luxury items etc... that I hope I do not regret (Domestic).  Feel free to ask me any questions, concerns, etc... that you may have.  If close by, feel free to contact me for a test drive as well.  I can take more pictures as well if needed.

Mechanical Condition:  No known Mechanical Defects.  Very Well Maintained Mechanically, and the car just goes needing very little maintenance compared to other Domestics that I have owned
Upcoming Needs - Timing belt was replaced at 130000 miles by original owner, Toyota recommends every 100000 miles, so would need to be done in the next 20000 miles
Tranny-Shifts smoothly, never any issues, flushed at 200k, uses no fluid
Engine-Starts easily, idles, runs smooth, uses ~1 quart of oil every 3500 miles, which is the same amount when I purchased it 4 years ago
Steering-Runs down highway straight, no pulling, tires wearing evenly
Drive-ability-Drives very well, comfortable, tight around corners, Cruise Works
Cooling-Radiator Replaced at 200k, system flushed during this time
AC-Very cool, have never had to charge system since owning
Battery-Die Hard Battery
Tires-Michelin Tires Replaced at 185k, 80k mile tires.  No bouncing, etc...
Paint:  No Rust on Vehicle, car does have its share of paint chips on the front of vehicle from rock chips and other debris, a few door dings and and small dents, dent at trunk lid shown in picture that was present when I purchased the vehicle, waxed 3 times a year, still shines, drivers door handle broke in half a few winters ago but still functions correctly
Interior:  No rips or tears in upholstry, no lights on dash, power windows, locks, cruise, AC all work. 

Options:  Cruise, AC, Power Steering, Power Door Locks, Power Windows, No Keyless entry, but key will unlock all doors when inserted

Shipping & Payment:  Local Pick-up only with either Cash or Bank Cashiers Check

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Wed, Sep 10 2014

UPDATE: We got a comment from founding member of Plug In America Paul Scott on this ad. It's available below. The last time Lexus attacked plug-in battery vehicles in an ad, it had to apologize. The company is remaining on message, though, and has revisited a hybrid-vehicle advertising campaign that implies that driving a battery-electric vehicle is a big waste of time, because of all the charging you need to do. With the new spot, Lexus once again raised hackles of plug-in vehicle advocates because, once again, the accuracy is questioned. "The ad's message was that a consumer could [drive] a vehicle with advanced technology today, without sacrifice or change in habit." – Lexus spokesman Brian Bolain Lexus is running print ads (click to enlarge) in publications like Wired poking fun at EVs, the International Business Times says. Lexus highlights range anxiety in the spot, comparing the amount of time it takes to fully recharge an EV – and the idea that air conditioning and using the radio can shorten an EV's range – to the fun of just driving a Lexus. "The [print] ad was merely intended to paint a picture of life with a hybrid, which is basically no different from life with a traditional gas-powered vehicle, versus life with an EV, which can have challenges or at least uncertainties," Lexus spokesman Brian Bolain told AutoblogGreen. "In other words, at its core, the ad's message was that a consumer could participate in driving a vehicle with advanced technology today, without sacrifice or change in habit." The campaign picks up where Lexus's previous anti-EV campaign left off this spring. A website promoting Lexus's hybrids (and parent company Toyota's H2 vehicles) claimed that there was a hydrogen refueling infrastructure set up in 20 US states (not anywhere close to true). Plug-in advocates were also quick to note that higher-powered EV recharging systems can allow a plug-in to be recharged in far less than the four hours the Lexus site claimed. Of course, Toyota has a lot more skin in the game when it comes to hybrids and, starting next year, hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles than it does for plug-ins. Through August, the company sold just 842 RAV4 EVs and about 11,500 Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrids in the US. That compares to almost 19,000 Nissan Leaf EVs and a Tesla Model S count that's likely close to that figure as well (Tesla breaks out neither monthly sales numbers nor US-only sales for the Model S).

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The TRD Pro Series trucks might end up, in many cases, as lifestyle accessories for outdoorsy types, but that doesn't mean they're all show. TRD springs and Bilstein dampers are set up for off-road performance, while skid plates will protect the softish underbellies of these would-be rock-crawlers. The trio all get lifted over stock height, as well, with two-inch gains for the Tundra and Tacoma (lovingly referred to as "Taco Supreme" in the Toyota press release), and an inch-and-a-half rise for the 4Runner.
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Sales incentive growth clustered around brands with few CUVs, trucks

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