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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 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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In Japanese, mirai (??) means "future," which is a fitting name for a car that Toyota believes represents the direction the auto industry will go in the coming years. In a promotional video announcing the name, Toyoda said, "For [Toyota], this isn't just another car. This is an opportunity - an opportunity to really make a difference. And making a difference is what Toyota is all about."
To help that future come into existence, Toyota CEO Jim Lentz also disclosed the vague outline of a fuel cell infrastructure investment that Toyota and partner Air Liquide will make in a five-state Northeastern corridor that consists of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Rhode Island. The Mirai will be available there in 2015 and Toyota is going to build 12 stations in and around New York and Boston to support the launch. More details will be available later.
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Tue, 25 Feb 2014Do Muppets drive? We're not sure it's necessarily a good idea, but it's been known to happen. Fozzy called his hibernating uncle's Studebaker a bear's "natural habitat," and Doctor Teeth wouldn't get the Electric Mayhem very far without his band's psychedelically painted school bus. But how about Rolf in a 2014 Toyota Highlander?
That's what we got a glimpse of in the run-up to the Super Bowl, and the same combination (plus one Rizzo the Rat) that features in this adorably ordinary video below. Ordinary because it's just a couple of guys going out for an ice cream. Adorable because, well... they're Muppets. See what we mean in the surprisingly entertaining two-minute clip below.







