2012 Toyota Camry Hybrid Xle 40 Mpg, Low Miles, Fully Loaded, Magnetic Gray. on 2040-cars
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 cyl Hybrid
Fuel Type:Hybrid-Electric
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Toyota
Model: Camry
Trim: Hybrid XLE Sedan 4-Door
Options: Navigation, Bluetooth, MP3, Keyless Entry, Remote Start, DVD, Suede, 7" HDD Screen, Satelitte Radio, Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Backup Camera, Blind Spot Monitor, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 10,385
Exterior Color: Gray
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 4
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
1 Owner bought it new from Marietta Toyota, Excellent condition, no dings dents or scratches. Why buy new? Save a-lot of money buying this basically brand new vehicle from me... This beautiful car has Only 10,XXX miles every service has been done by the book at the factory dealer, also since it’s a hybrid you don’t have to worry about your common maintenance items. The brakes last 100k miles, no timing belts to replace, 8 year warranty on the electric batteries, etc.
Don’t miss out on this fantastic gas saver gets 40mpg without sacrificing performance. With 200+ Horsepower, It’s just as fast as the v6 version.
Awesome car to drive with free maintenance from Toyota care ‘till 03/2014 or 25,000 miles + remaining full factory warranty (3yr or 36,000 miles bumper to bumper warranty, 5yrs or 60,000 power train warranty, 100k or 8 Years Hybrid Battery & Control Module warranty.)
Very fast, responsive and quiet. You would pay 36k + tax, tag and title if you bought a new similar equipped Camry right now.
Every option was added Remote Start, Blind Spot Warning, Upgraded 6.5”screen to JBL Premium Sound 7” HDD screen, HD Radio, Satellite Radio Navigation System, DVD System, Bluetooth Wireless, Entune, Automatic, Keyless Start, Touch to unlock Doors, Parking Sensor, Back up Camera, Entune, Leather/Suede seats, Dualheated seats, Dual Climate control, Dual Power seats, Moon Roof, 4-Cyl,Hybrid, 2.5 Liter, Traction Control, Stability Control, ABS (4-Wheel), PowerSteering, Tilt & Telescoping Wheel, AM/FM Stereo, CD/MP3, Daytime RunningLights, Premium Wheels, Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Door Locks,Cruise Control, Dual Air Bags, F&R Side Air Bags, F&R Head Curtain AirBags,
Paypal Deposit of $500 required immediately after winning Bid. Remaining funds paid in cash or cashier check at time of pickup. Must Pick up locally or arrange for shipping on your own
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Tue, 29 Jan 2013Giving Vanilla A Good Name
"Vanilla." Taken in modern context, that's not a compliment, but it should be. Vanilla actually has exotic origins, and as spices go, only saffron is more costly. Despite the realities, calling something "vanilla" is not whistling in admiration. The Toyota Camry has been called "vanilla" countless times since its debut, but both the car and the bean have something up their sleeves.
Scoff all you want, but vanilla is the most popular ice cream flavor, and there is no mainstream sedan that outsells the Camry. Apparently, vanilla has an underlying tinge of filthy lucre. We didn't feel rich, exactly, wheeling around in the Camry Hybrid, but we came away impressed, nonetheless.
China's largest dealer body pushes back against foreign automakers over huge inventories
Mon, Jan 5 2015Do not think for a second that automakers forcing inventory on dealers in order to pad the numbers is a ruse known only in the US. Stories of individual brands have hinted at the trouble Chinese dealerships are having trying to move units as the country's economic growth remains hot but comes off the boil, like the one revealing that 95 percent of Toyota-FAW showrooms are losing money. Yet Toyota isn't the only culprit, and the issue has become so dire that the China Automobile Dealers Association (CADA), the largest dealer body in the country, has written to the government to complain. Chinese car sales are expected to close out the year with an annualized growth of six-percent, down from last year's 14 percent when targets were set, while in the background the pace of overall economic expansion is the slowest its been since the early nineties. Automakers, shipping cars on schedule to make their earlier targets, have blown up inventories such that they are an average of 1.8 times monthly sales, when the preferred multiplier is from 0.9 to 1.2. According to the CADA, the price wars and necessary incentives mean that only 30 percent of dealers are operating in the black. That number is down a whopping forty percent since 2010. In response, Toyota has already said it will not make its 2014 target of 1.1 million cars sold. We're a long way from 2012, when Toyota planned on selling 1.8 million cars in China in 2015, a target that's now as realistic as a manticore. BMW, Honda and Nissan have erased numbers on their spreadsheets, too; BMW growth dropped from 20 percent to 8 percent midyear after it began "reducing wholesale supplies," and Honda has been reworking its plans as sales have decreased each of the past six months. It's a big deal for Chinese dealers to begin protesting publicly, the CADA saying, "In the past, dealers were angry, but dared not speak out. But now, they have to shout because the situation is getting so unbearable." With six-percent growth forecast for next year and dealers unwilling to remain underwater, The Year of the Sheep coming in 2015 could portend meaning beyond the zodiac. News Source: ReutersImage Credit: AP Photo/Andy Wong BMW Honda Nissan Toyota Car Buying Car Dealers
Lexus planning a hydrogen fuel-cell LS by 2017
Sun, Jan 4 2015Toyota's Fuel Cell System will certainly migrate to other vehicles in the carmaker's lineup, but Australian car site Motoring reports that one of the models at the head of the queue is the Lexus LS. According to its sources, the executive barge powered by hydrogen will be released by 2017 and take the top spot in the range, rolling in above the LS Hybrid. We're told that Toyota engineers will find a way to slide two hydrogen tanks into its bodywork with the same general setup as on the Mirai – one under the rear seats and another under the rear parcel shelf. The 150-kW fuel cell stack will be placed under the front seats. Motoring says the resulting sedan and its 220-kW electric motor would come in "at around 2,100 kg," which is 4,620 pounds; that's a ginormous 539 pounds less than the listed curb weight of the current LS Hybrid, and 387 pounds more than the standard LS. Assuming all goes as planned, it would have a range of roughly 238 miles, a few dozens less than the Mirai's range of about 300 miles. It would look slightly different, too, the front end getting larger intakes to cool the power unit. It wouldn't surprise us if Lexus does have a hydrogen LS planned – it would be a statement car, and the company likes making statements, even if few heed them; it has stuck with its LS 600h for the past seven years, yet of the 7,539 LS models sold through the end of November this year, only 61 of them were hybrids. The timing would be intriguing, however; by the time the LS hybrid came out, Lexus had already worked over its filet-and-potatoes models. And if the hydrogen version is going to come in above the $120,440 hybrid, well, that will be a statement indeed.