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2014 Toyota Camry Le on 2040-cars

US $24,209.00
Year:2014 Mileage:2 Color: Attitude Black Metallic /
 Ash
Location:

411 S Metro Pkwy, Rogers, Arkansas, United States

411 S Metro Pkwy, Rogers, Arkansas, United States
Advertising:
Fuel Type:Unknown
Engine:Regular Unleaded I-4 2.5 L/152
Transmission:6-Speed
Condition: New
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 4T4BF1FK0ER415486
Stock Num: 415486
Make: Toyota
Model: Camry LE
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Attitude Black Metallic
Interior Color: Ash
Options:
  • 50 State Emissions,14.5my
  • And Rear Seat-Mounted Side Airbags
  • AndP205/65r16 Tires
  • Anti-Lock Brake System
  • Brake AssistAndSmart Stop Tech (Sst),10 Airbags: DrAndFr Pass Adv Airbag Sys
  • Color-Keyed Folding Power Outside Mrrs
  • Daytime Running Lights W/ On/Off Switch
  • DrAndFr Pass KneeAndSeat-Mounted Side
  • Ebd
  • Electric Power Steering (Eps),6-Speed Ect-I Transmission
  • For Outboard Rear Seating Positions Only
  • FrontAndRear Side Curtain
  • Latch(Lwr AnchorAndTethers For Children)
  • On/Off Feature
  • Power Driver's Seat Extra Value Package (Discount Of $340 Off Original Msrp): Includes 8-Way Power Adjustable Driver's Seat
  • Premium Carpet Mat Set
  • Projector-Beam Headlamps With Auto
  • Pwr-Assisted Fr/Solid Rr Disc Brakes,2.5l 4-Cyl Dohc 16v W/ Dual Vvt-I Engine,16" Steel Wheels W/ Covers
  • Side Rocker Panels W/ Chrome Inserts
  • Star Safety System Includes: Vsc
  • Tire Pressure Monitor System
  • Trac
  • Whiplash-Injury-Lessening Front Seats
Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 2

Toyota of Northwest Arkansas is honored to present a wonderful example of pure vehicle design... this 2014 Toyota Camry LE only has 2 miles on it and could potentially be the vehicle of your dreams!The look is unmistakably Toyota, the smooth contours and cutting-edge technology of this Camry LE will definitely turn heads. You can finally stop searching... You've found the one you've been looking for.This is about the time when you're saying it is too good to be true, and let us be the one's to tell you, it is absolutely true.More information about the 2014 Toyota Camry:The Toyota Camry has been America's top-selling passenger car for the past nine years, and for good reason, as it's known for providing its owners with comfort, economy and reliable service. But recent styling updates make it even more appealing to buyers. It's strong competition in the midsize segment thanks to a reputation for quality and value per dollar.This model sets itself apart with V6 and hybrid versions available, impressive interior space and ride quality Arkansas's best New-car selection and service. Come see for yourself how Toyota of Northwest Arkansas's honest and upfront approach will change the way you buy a New Toyota.

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Toyota ad says fuel cell cars are inevitable

Fri, Sep 19 2014

Toyota's confidence in H2 technology remains as strong as ever. The company has released a new commercial that says it's not a matter of if we all start driving hydrogen cars, but when. In fact, the 70-second spot calls 2015 the turning point for the alternative powertrain technology. Here's a bit of the voiceover for the animated spot, which to our eyes and ears comes off as more than a little defensive: There will be the naysayers. The handbrakes, who say that it can't be done. that it's unsafe. That there's no infrastructure to support it. Then there'll be the trailblazers. The first to put up their hand, and put down their foot. The bold few, driven to be remembered as those who made a difference. And perhaps, the ones that made all the difference. In the end, Toyota says, we're all going to be driving hydrogen cars, starting perhaps with the company's first H2 sedan which will go on sale next year. But, if the early comments on the video's YouTube page are any indication, then Toyota's might be a bit lonely driving down the hydrogen highway. Watch the ad below, then vote in our poll below and let us know what you think of Toyota's approach. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.

Scion was slain by Toyota, not the Great Recession

Wed, Feb 3 2016

Scion didn't have to go down like this. Through the magic of hindsight and hubris, it's easier to see what went wrong. And what might have been. What the industry should understand is this: Scion wasn't a losing proposition from the get-go. Its death is due to negligence and apathy. This is more than just the failure of a sub-brand. It's the failure of a company to deliver new and compelling products over an extended period of time. Toyota will point to the Great Recession as the reason it hedged its bets and withdrew funding for new vehicles, instead of using that as an opportunity to redouble efforts. This was as good as a death warrant, although myopically no one realized it at the time. Sadly, GM's Saturn experiment was a road map for this exact form of failure. No one at Toyota seemed to think the Saturn experience was worth protecting their experimental brand from. Or they weren't heard. Brands live and die on product. Somehow, Scion convinced itself that its real success metric was a youthful demographic of buyers. It seems like this was used to gauge the overall health of the brand. Look at the aging and uncompetitive tC, which Scion proudly noted had a 29-year-old average buyer. That fails to take into account its lack of curb appeal and flagging sales. Who cares if the declining number of people buying your cars are younger? Toyota is going to kill the tC thirteen years [And two indifferent generations ... - Ed.] after it was introduced. In that time, Honda has come out with three entirely new generations of the Civic. Scion wasn't a losing proposition from the get-go. Its death is due to negligence and apathy. At launch, the brand could have gone a few different ways. The xB was plucky, interesting, and useful – a tough mix of ephemeral characteristics – but the xA didn't offer much except a thin veneer of self-consciously applied attitude. That's ok; it was cute. Enter the tC, which managed to combine sporty pretensions with decent cost. It took on the Civic Coupe in the contest for coolness, and usually managed to win. More importantly, an explicit brand value early on was a desire to avoid second generations of any of its models, promising a continually evolving and fresh lineup. At this point, the road splits. Down one lane lies the Scion that could have been. After a short but reasonable product lifecycle, it would have renewed the entire lineup.

Toyota donates engineers, not money, to country's largest anti-hunger charity

Thu, 01 Aug 2013

Key to production of any kind is efficiency - the ability to achieve maximum productivity with minimal effort or waste. Toyota has become a master of efficiency, with streamlined manufacturing operations around the world. In fact, the Japanese brand has become so well known for efficient operations that it now offers consulting services for organizations and companies outside the auto industry.
It also offers the same consulting for non-profits, free of charge. The New York Times took an in-depth look at the transformative impact that Toyota's engineers had on the city's charities, including The Food Bank, the country's largest anti-hunger charity. The auto manufacturer helped revolutionize the way these organizations served the community, showing that there's more to corporate philanthropy than just donating money.
Head on over to the Times' website and give the story a read.