2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid Sedan 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Henderson, Nevada, United States
2009 Toyota Camry gasoline Hybrid. Best body style Camry to date. (33mpg city/34mpg Highway) 17,000 original miles, $22,000.00 with excellent Carfax report included. [KBB Certified Pre-owned Dealer Price $23,187.00] Dealer serviced. One owner, always garage kept. Rare Sky Blue Pearl with Bisque Fabric interior, power windows with driver’s auto-down, locks with anti-lockout feature and retained power features, remote hood, trunk and fuel-filter door releases, Leather wrapped shift knob and leather wrapped Tilt/telescopic energy absorbing collapsible column steering wheel with audio and climate controls, washer-linked variable intermittent windshield wipers with mist cycle, defroster-linked CFC-free dual zone auto climate control with electric compressor and Plasmacluster ionizer and rear seat vents, HomeLink universal transceiver, overhead console with map lights and sunglasses holder, lockable illuminated glove box and bi-level covered center console with storage and cup holders, fold down rear center arm rest with dual cup holders, 16” 8 spoke aluminum alloy wheels. Aerodynamic multi-reflector halogen headlamps with auto on/off feature, daytime running lights (DRL) with off mode, Dual color-keyed power outside mirrors, Acoustic noise-reducing front windshield, day/night rearview mirror with compass, high solar energy absorbing (HSEA) glass, heavy-duty electric rear window defogger with timer, Multi-function remote keyless entry system with lock, unlock, trunk-release and panic features, Smart Key System with Push Button Start and remote illuminated entry, JBL AM/FM 6 disc-in-dash CD changer with satellite radio capability, MP3/WMA playback capability, auxiliary audio jack, hands-free phone capability via Bluetooth wireless technology, eight speakers in six locations and FM diversity reception, Multi-information display with ECO Drive level hybrid system energy flow, temperature, average fuel economy, driving range, average speed and travel distance since start, Optitron meters with speedometer, instant mpg , coolant temperature and fuel level gauges; digital odometer and twin tripmeters, metallic-style interior trim with chrome handle accents, multi-adjustable power driver’s seat with adjustable headrest, dual seatback map pockets and lumbar support, 60/40 split fold-down rear seat with security locks, adjustable headrests and seatbelt positioning clips. Driver and front passenger Advanced Airbag System including side airbags with rear side curtain airbags and driver’s knee airbag, 3-point front seatbelts with Automatic/Emergency Locking Retractors (ALR/ELR) for all passengers, outboard rear seatbelt comfort guides, front and rear crumple zones and side-impact door beams, Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) with Electronic Brake-force Distribution (ERD), foot pedal parking brake, direct Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS), Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management (VDIM), child protector rear door locks, rear-seat Child Restraint System (CRS) lower anchors and top tether brackets (LATCH) internal trunk release handle, battery saver feature-deactivates interior lights after 20 minutes, engine immobilizer, chrome tipped exhaust. Premium vehicle. Bring your mechanic. Take the vehicle to any new car dealership of your choosing for inspection. Leave message. |
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Toyota GT86 convertible on 'indefinite hold'
Sat, 05 Oct 2013Bad news, sportscar fans. According to a new report from What Car?, Toyota has cancelled plans to produce a GT86 convertible, a model based on the FT-86 Open Concept that debuted at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. In truth, Toyota never actually confirmed it would produce the budget-friendly droptop in the first place, but rumors have been flying since last year and Toyota reportedly showed its embattled Scion dealers a FR-S version of the convertible in August. Presumably, this means that a lidless variant of the Subaru BRZ is not in the cards, either.
The reason for the move is unknown, though What Car? reports "one possible cause is weight; Toyota did say that further work would be required on rigidity before the convertible could be launched, and that could have added extra bulk that conflict with the regular GT86's ethos of light weight and agile handling." It doesn't look like that work will happen anytime soon, as "sources now say that the car has now been delayed indefinitely, with no place in Toyota's product plan in either 2014 or 2015." Still holding out hope? What Car? says the project could be "fast-tracked" if management decides it wants to reboot the program down the road.
one possible cause is weight; Toyota did say that further work would be required on rigidity before the convertible could be launched, and that could have added extra bulk that conflict with the regular GT86's ethos of light weight and agile handling. - See more at: http://www.whatcar.com/car-news/toyota-gt86-cabriolet-cancelled/1214782#sthash.iStIkWnz.dpuf
Customers want wireless charging in next-gen Prius Plug-In; they might get it
Tue, Jul 8 2014Could 2016 be the year prospective Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid buyers are waiting for? Why, yes, says an unidentified Toyota spokesman. That's according to Plug-in Cars, which reports that a wireless plug-in vehicle charging system may be less than two years away for the Prius Plug-in. WiTricity has, for a few years, been developing its magnetic resonance wireless charging system for the model. This type of system allows for more distance leeway than other wireless setups when it comes to how close the car and its on-board receiver need to be to the floor-mounted system. That allows for smaller, lighter on-board receivers, which is key for any plug-in vehicle. Toyota spokeswoman Jana Hartline confirmed in an e-mail to AutoblogGreen that the company has conducted wireless charging tests in Japan "with hopes to bring that technology to market in the near future" but declined to provide more detail on the company's plans to offer wireless charging for plug-ins. Toyota's Satoshi Ogiso said last summer that the Prius Plug-in would eventually offer a wireless charging system in response to prospective customers' demand for it, though he wasn't specific on a time frame. Toyota started discussions with WiTricity regarding wireless charging system development more than three years ago and said late last year that it had reached a licensing agreement with the Boston-based company. WiTricity has also worked on developing wireless-charging systems that are compatible with Audi and Mitsubishi vehicles. WiTricity grew out of MIT back in 2007, back when we could barely imagine how it would work.
Full-size trucks are the best and worst vehicles in America
Thu, Apr 28 2022You don’t need me to tell you that Americans love pickup trucks. And the bigger the truck, the more likely it seems to be seen as an object of desire. Monthly and yearly sales charts are something of a broken record; track one is the Ford F-Series, followed by the Chevy Silverado, RamÂ’s line of haulers, and somewhere not far down the line, the GMC Sierra. The big Japanese players fall in place a bit further below — not that thereÂ’s anything wrong with a hundred thousand Toyota Tundra sales — and one-size-smaller trucks like the Toyota Tacoma, Ford Ranger and Chevy Colorado have proven awfully popular, too. Along with their sales numbers, the average cost of new trucks has similarly been on the rise. Now, I donÂ’t pretend to have the right to tell people what they should or shouldnÂ’t buy with their own money. But I just canÂ’t wrap my head around why a growing number of Americans are choosing to spend huge sums of money on super luxurious pickup trucks. Let me first say I do understand the appeal. People like nice things, after all. I know I do. I myself am willing to spend way more than the average American on all sorts of discretionary things, from wine and liquor to cameras and lenses. IÂ’ve even spent my own money on vehicles that I donÂ’t need but want anyway. A certain vintage VW camper van certainly qualifies. I also currently own a big, inefficient SUV with a 454-cubic-inch big block V8. So if your answer to the question IÂ’m posing here is that youÂ’re willing to pay the better part of a hundred grand on a chromed-out and leather-lined pickup simply because you want to, then by all means — not that you need my permission — go buy one. The part I donÂ’t understand is this: Why wouldn't you, as a rational person, rather split your garage in half? On one side would sit a nice car that is quiet, rides and handles equally well and gets above average fuel mileage. Maybe it has a few hundred gasoline-fueled horsepower, or heck, maybe itÂ’s electric. On the other side (or even outside) is parked a decent pickup truck. One that can tow 10,000 pounds, haul something near a ton in the bed, and has all the goodies most Americans want in their cars, like cruise control, power windows and locks, keyless entry, and a decent infotainment screen.