Toyota Camry Hybrid 2008 on 2040-cars
Rossford, Ohio, United States
Year: 2008
Make: Toyota Model: Camry Hybrid Trim: Sedan Mileage: 144000 VIN: 4T1BB46K78U047285 Trans: Automatic Color: White Vehicle Type: Sedan State: OH Drive Train: FWD Engine: 2.4L L4 DOHC 16V HYBRID Vehicle Options Air Conditioning Alarm System AM/FM Anti-Lock Brakes Automatic Headlights Cargo Net CD 6-CD MP-3/WMA Changer Child Safety Door Locks Cruise Control Daytime Running Lights Driver Airbag Driver Multi-Adjustable Power Seat Electrochromic Interior Rearview with compass Mirror Electronic Brake Assistance Extra Keys Front Air Dam Front Power Lumbar Support Front Side Airbag Front Side Airbag with Head Protection Interval Wipers Keyless Entry Leather/Multifunction Steering Wheel Passenger Airbag Power Locks Power Mirrors Power Seats Power Windows Rear Defroster Second Row Folding Seat Separate Driver/Front Passenger Climate Controls Side Head Curtain Airbag Steering Wheel Mounted Controls Telescopic Steering Column Tilt Wheel Tire Pressure Monitor Traction Control Trip Computer Trunk Anti-Trap Device Vehicle Stability Control System Speakerphone Bluetooth JBL audio system Fuel consumption 32-44 MPG Car is in very good shape.Clean Title. Excellent in gas. Such outstanding fuel efficiency. The oil has been changed regularly. Never in an accident. |
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Toyota asking NHTSA for fuel cell car safety exemption regarding electric shocks
Mon, 30 Jun 2014Toyota 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 must go to trial over unintended acceleration suits
Tue, 08 Oct 2013Toyota is surely readying its trial lawyers, as the Japanese giant is officially headed to court in a pair of cases relating to its unintended acceleration fiascos of 2009 and 2010.
In the first case, the United States Supreme Court has actually got involved in matters, ignoring an appeal from Toyota that attempted to use an arbitrator to settle its California lawsuits. The automaker will now go to trial to face owners of 2010 Prius models over an alleged defect with the anti-lock braking systems, which plaintiffs say made the cars more difficult to stop, according to Bloomberg.
The second trial is a bit more in depth, covering the case of Ida St. John, an 83-year-old from Georgia, that crashed her 2005 Camry in 2009. The accident is believed to have played a part in her death, although the suit, being filed by her grandson, doesn't actually place blame on Toyota for her death.
Eiji Toyoda dead at 100
Tue, 17 Sep 2013Toyota has had number of chiefs over its 76-year history, but none ever served as long as Eiji Toyoda. The younger cousin of the company's founder served as president of the automaker from 1967 to 1982 and as chairman of the Toyota Motor Corporation for another ten years following the unification of the manufacturing and sales divisions.
During his 25 years at the helm, Eiji Toyoda (pictured above in 1967) was credited with establishing the company's headquarters in Toyota City, spearheading the development of the Prius, expanding production overseas for the first time, launching the Lexus brand and turning Toyota from a minor player into one of the largest automakers in the world.
Even after his retirement in 1992, he remained an honorary chairman and close advisor to his successors, and chaired the company's museum. He died of heart failure, ending a 100-year life that started on September 12, 1913, before the company that bore his family's name (albeit slightly modified) had even started building automatic looms, let alone automobiles. We extend our condolences to the Toyoda family and our congratulations on an accomplished life.