2009 Toyota Camry Le Great Condition on 2040-cars
Langhorne, Pennsylvania, United States
FOR SALE A BEAUTIFUL TOYOTA CAMRY WITH ONLY 36k Miles. IT HAS A 4-CYLINDER 2.4-liter ENGINE, POWER WINDOWS, POWER MIRRORS, POWER LOCKS, CRUISE CONTROL, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, AND AIR CONDITIONIN. MP3/WMA CD PLAYER, AM/FM RADIO WORK GREAT. EXTERIOR LOOKS GREAT. THIS IS A NON-SMOKING CAR. NEVER HAD PETS ALSO HAS BEEN WELL MAINTAINED. LOOKS LIKE ITS OFF A SHOW ROOM FLOOR. ABSOLUTELY NO SCRATCH AND DENTS.
THIS CAMRY WAS INVOLVED IN A LIGHT ACCIDENT IN 2012. AFTER THE ACCIDENT IT WAS REPAIRED IN A PROFESSIONAL BODY SHOP. THE CAR NEEDED THE LEFT QUARTER, TAILLIGHT AND BACK BUMPER REPLACED. THIS CAMRY HAS A RECONSTRUCTED TITLE. IT DRIVES VERY SMOOTH AND FREE OF ANY NOISE. THE CAR HAS HAD MECHANICAL INSPECTION!!! IT WILL MAKE A GREAT WORK OR A SCHOOL CAR!!! ANY CUSTOMER IS MORE THAN WELCOME TO COME AND SEE OR TEST DRIVE THE VEHICLE. ANY FURTHER QUESTION ABOUT THE VEHICLE FEEL FREE TO CALL/TEXT ME AT 215-8159225 THIS VEHICLE IS LOCATED IN LANGHORNE, PA |
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Wed, 22 Jan 2014We know the feeling: you've got what seems like your whole bloodline to transport, and maybe not quite two of every living kind, but a household pet or two. So you're going to need something big to fit them all. Something like a Toyota Sienna ought to do the trick. But if you live on an Asian island that, we're sorry to say, has been known to flood in what can only be referred to as an Act of God but whose vehicles fall short of such biblical proportions, at least you can get one with a suitably biblical name. (And an awesome one at that, if this writer may say so.)
That would be Noah, the name Toyota gives to its JDM minivan. It's also known as the Voxy, and Toyota has just revealed new versions of both. Previewed in concept form at the recent Tokyo Motor Show, the production Noah and Voxy have been completely redesigned. The boxy form allows for as many as eight seats and a low, flat-folding cargo floor to accommodate your whole clan and all the stuff you could buy from Uniqlo and Muji with the roomiest interior in its class.
Toyota is offering both with a variety of gasoline and hybrid powertrain configurations driving the front wheels or all four through a continuously variable transmission in a range of trim levels starting from 2.18 million yen (equivalent to $20,952 at today's rates) to 3.4 million yen ($32,694). The Voxy is sold through Toyota's network of Netz dealerships across Japan, and the Noah through its parallel Corolla dealers. Along with the pair of video clips and the high-res image galleries top and bottom, there are plenty of details in the press release below, where you can read more about the flexible seating arrangements and all the latest tech. Just don't expect to be reading dimensions measured in cubits and construction from gopher wood.
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Instead, he painstakingly pulls us through the car's growth, detailing each iteration and what pushed him to the next stage of the build every time. From this point of view, it looks less like someone walked into a shop and lit a massive stack of $100 bills on fire and more like a quasi-logical progression of events. Or at least it does to me. You can check out the build in the video below, complete with plenty of Fast and the Furious references and racing. Win, win, win.