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2003 Toyota Camry Xle Sedan 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars

US $5,000.00
Year:2003 Mileage:181299
Location:

Austin, Texas, United States

Austin, Texas, United States
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2003 Toyota Camry XLE 4 cylinder automatic 2.4L made in Japan

Vehicle located in Austin, Texas 78731

Positives:

New Alternator   181,037 (AutoZone)
New NGK Spark Plugs    181,037 (AutoZone)                                                                                                                                                                                               New Battery    181,037 (AutoZone)                                                                                                                                                                                                                New Starter   8/2013 (O'Reilly's)
New Windshield Wipers   June 2014
Headlights Reconditioned   July 2014
Transmission Fluid Flush   June 23, 2014 181,089 (Vick's Expertune)
Radiator System Flush   June 23, 2014 181,089 (Vick's Expertune)
Power Steering Fluid Flush   June 23, 2014 181,089 (Vick's Expertune)
Brake System Flush   June 30, 2014 181,101 (NTB)
Four Wheel Alignment   June 30, 2014 181,101 (NTB)
Rotate and Balance Tires   June 30, 2014 181,101 (NTB)
Oil Change with Mobil 1 Oil and Filter   June 21, 2014   181,051 (AutoNation Toyota Austin, Texas Ben White and I35) 
Car Wash and Vacuum-Clean Interior and Exterior   July 2014
New Floor Mats   July 2014                                                                                                                                                                                                                        SumitomoTires are in Good Shape

Oil change every 5,000 miles with Mobil 1 Oil and Filter at the Toyota Dealer

One Family Ownership

Belts are in good shape

All three O2 sensors have been replaced

Negatives:
Minor scratches/dents
Positive battery terminal replaced-some fraying
Minor Transmission Rear Main Seal Leak

In process of replacing driver's side mirror and main switch

Driver's door does not currently lock with switch



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Auto blog

Toyota asking NHTSA for fuel cell car safety exemption regarding electric shocks

Mon, 30 Jun 2014

Toyota is requesting an exemption from federal safety regulations that govern electric cars as it prepares to launch a small-scale hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle fleet.
The Japanese automaker is targeting Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 305, which covers the packaging of high-voltage parts in electric cars. According to Uncle Sam, these systems need to be isolated so that passengers and first responders aren't electrocuted in the event of a crash. That seems pretty smart, but it's become a problem for Toyota's upcoming production fuel cell vehicle, as the mechanism that prevents electric shocks in low-speed crashes will apparently simply keep Toyota's car from even functioning.
Instead of the federally approved system, Bloomberg reports that Toyota plans to insulate the high-voltage wires and cables in the car, along with shielding electrical components like the fuel cells, electric motor and batteries with (presumably non-conductive) metal barriers.

Toyota vows to fix poor Camry crash test result that irked Consumer Reports

Tue, 10 Dec 2013

Many Toyota vehicles haven't been performing well in the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's (IIHS) small overlap frontal crash test, and the Camry is one of them. The 2012 and 2013 Camry both received "Poor" ratings, IIHS' lowest rating, in the test, which spurred Consumer Reports to take the car off its "Recommended" list. In response to the low ratings in the small overlap frontal test, and in a bid to maintain its best-seller status, Toyota will make changes to the Camry to improve its IIHS safety rating and to enhance its design, The Detroit News reports.
The Camry performed well in the moderate overlap frontal, side, roof strength and head restraints and seats crash tests, receiving "Good" ratings, IIHS' highest rating, in all four tests. That was enough for IIHS to award it a Top Safety Pick rating, just not TSP+.
Bill Fay, head of Toyota's US division, reportedly says, "It's still a five-star car. It still does very well in all the IIHS tests. It did not in [the small overlap frontal crash test], and we're busy making the necessary adjustments so that we can address that."

Local production could improve Toyota Prius' fortunes in China

Wed, Apr 23 2014

The Toyota Prius is the world's most popular hybrid vehicle, but it may take domestic production capabilities for the model to achieve a high level of popularity in China. Japan-based Toyota is aiming to produce an increasing percentage of Prius components in China in order to bring down its price there, Bloomberg News reports. Eventually, the goal is to make all Priuses sold in China in that country in order to avoid the steep 25-percent import tariff. As it is, Toyota sold just 1,400 Prius vehicles in China last year, compared to about 234,000 in the US and 315,000 worldwide. Hindering sales is the fact that the Prius costs about as much as an entry-level Audi in China, where Volkswagen is the country's best-selling automaker. Toyota has been selling the Prius in China for almost a decade but may soon find local sources for the batteries and other hybrid parts for the Prius and Camry Hybrid, Bloomberg says, citing comment from Hiroji Onishi, Toyota's China chief, at the Beijing Auto Show. Part of the problem is that the Chinese government provides less than $500 worth of subsidies for each hybrid sold, compared to about $9,600 for an electric vehicle. While that subsidy may rise as China municipalities take on the country's growing pollution problems, there's lingering concern over spurring sales of a car that's made by competing Japan. Toyota starting making some of its Prius vehicles in China in 2005 but halted production on the second-generation version of the hybrid four years later.