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1999 Toyota Camry Le on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:218000
Location:

Kokomo, Indiana, United States

Kokomo, Indiana, United States

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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2015 Toyota Camry priced at $22,970*, Hybrid at $26,790*

Tue, 02 Sep 2014

We last saw the heavily revised 2015 Toyota Camry at the New York Auto Show earlier this year. Now, it's finally time for the best-selling car in the US to hit the roads in late September, and Toyota is announcing how much the updated model actually costs.
The basic Camry LE rings up for $22,970 (*not including a $825 delivery, processing and handling fee). That's up slightly from the base price of $22,425 for the 2014.5 LE, but the updated sedan has some 2,000 new parts, while also being 1.8 inches longer and boasting a 0.4-inch wider track. The rest of the trim levels include the SE for $23,840, sporty new XSE for $26,150 and XLE at $26,150. Opting for the V6 is the XSE and XLE bumps pricing to $31,370.
Separately, the Camry Hybrid gets its own LE, SE and XLE trims. The LE starts at $26,790 with a standard, power driver's seat and 4.2-inch information display. The SE for $27,995 gets an improved interior and the XLE at $29,980 has leather, heated front seats, LED running lights and more.

Hyundai tops Toyota in annual CarMD Vehicle Health Index

Fri, 06 Dec 2013

CarMD has released its third annual Vehicle Health Index, which for the 2013 tracked the frequency and cost of repairs for "check engine" problems of 119-million vehicles built between the 2003 and 2013 model years. For the first two years of the index, Toyota ranked at the top of the list, but this year's results see Hyundai moved to number one, pushing Toyota down a spot.
The Korean automaker's rise to the top has been "fueled by its low repair frequency," according to CarMD. Toyota is second to Hyundai in lowest repair frequency, but Toyotas also have the highest average cost of repair. (Interestingly, General Motors vehicles have the lowest average.) Both Toyota's and Hyundai's manufacturer "health" ratings suffered this year, but Toyota took a bigger hit, which also is what helped Hyundai achieve the top ranking.
While Hyundai is the top manufacturer in the index, the 2012 Toyota Camry is the top vehicle. The best-ranking Hyundai was the 2010 Elantra (behind three Nissan models and four Toyotas), which took the number eight spot. Hyundai has six other vehicles in the top 100.

How the demise of Lincoln's Town Car has kick-started a limo revolution

Sun, 30 Dec 2012

The deaths of the Ford Crown Victoria and the Lincoln Town Car have meant overhauls of three high-profile American fleets: police, taxi and livery car. Just as police fleets are more open to considering other options and a Nissan van is the new face of the NYC taxi, livery car companies are looking at replacements for the Town Car beyond The Blue Oval. Ford, via Lincoln, has made an MKT Town Car (pictured), but an article in the Detroit News claims "it has failed to win over most of the big limousine companies." The upstarts trying to move in include livery and limo editions of the Cadillac XTS, and livery specifications of the Toyota Avalon and Chrysler 300.
Each of those challengers, however, faces challenges. The Town Car was a workhorse, American, rear-wheel-drive sedan with plenty of rear legroom. Cadillac has been in the livery space before but with decontented models that were about selling the brand, not its luxury. It is taking the opposite approach with the XTS, pointing out that its livery edition is "contented in the upper half of the XTS range." Still, the CEO of Michigan's largest livery company says "it's quite a bit smaller than what we're used to," and he also prefers rear-wheel drive.
The Chrysler 300 is rear-wheel drive, and American, which matters to some companies, but Chrysler hasn't yet revealed the livery package for it. The livery Avalon marks Toyota's first time getting into that business in the US, a natural step after having done so well with taxi clients and with the Town Car out of the way. Still, the livery client is a different to taxi buyers, so the Avalon could face other soft-touch hurdles.