1999 Toyota Camry Le Sedan 4-door 2.2l on 2040-cars
Shohola, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:2.2L 4 Cylinder Gasoline Fuel
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Make: Toyota
Model: Camry
Options: Cassette Player, CD Player
Trim: LE Sedan 4-Door
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 111,000
Number of Doors: 4
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Tan
Number of Cylinders: 4
1999 TOYOTA CAMRY LE
111000 MILES.
11/2013 NJ INSPECTION
CD/CASETTE PLAYER
THIS IS MY FATHER IN LAW'S CAR. HE MOVED FROM NJ TO PA AND WE ADVISED HIM TO GET A 4WD AS IT SNOWS A LOT HERE. SO I AM SELLING HIS OLD CAR FOR HIM. HE HAS HAD IT SINCE 2004. IT IS WELL MAINTAINED AND RUNS GREAT. I TOOK IT OUT FOR A 40 MILE RIDE TODAY AND ONLY NOTED THE FOLLOWING ISSUES, NONE OF THEM APPEAR SERIOUS. ALL THE ELECTRICS APPEAR TO BE WORKING FINE.
EXHAUST PUFFING NEAR THE FRONT.
SMALL RATTLING NOISE ON DRIVERS SIDE AT FRONT.
THERE IS A DENT IN THE REAR PASSENGER DOOR
SMALL AREA OF RUST ON REAR SIDE DRIVERS SIDE
THE FRONT LIGHT ASSEMBLY IS CRACKED
THE CAR NEEDS A REALLY GOOD CLEAN, INSIDE AND OUT.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2014The Toyota Prius is undeniably the king of the hybrid market in the United States, with a 39.4 percent market share in 2013. With the next-generation Prius likely to go on sale in 2015, Toyota is trying to build an even more efficient hybrid to keep its control of the market.
Keeping cost down will be one of the major concerns of the new Prius. The next generation will ride on the new, modular Toyota New Global Architecture platform. The lighter underpinnings will improve efficiency and will reduce production costs by allowing for more shared components among vehicles. Toyota will not reveal how many vehicles will use the new platform. But even with the cheaper platform, price will remain a concern. Toyota is still deciding whether all versions of the next Prius will use lithium-ion batteries or whether some models will stick with the heavier nickel-metal hydride batteries to keep cost down.
Of course, the reason most people buy the Prius is because of its great fuel efficiency. Toyota will aim for at least an 8 percent improvement in fuel economy in the next Prius, which would increase it to 58 miles per gallon city and 52 mpg highway.
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Like all levers, this exhibit uses a fulcrum allowing people other than Superman to lift the 5,625-pound pickup (plus an extra 1,000 pounds for the rig). That's almost as impressive as the Tundra pulling 17 times its rated towing capacity back in October. Regardless, Toyota is once again cashing in on the publicity stunt and visitors to the science center get a live demonstration of a simple machine - we call that a win-win.
2014 Toyota Corolla
Tue, 27 Aug 2013Reprising The Recipe For A Perfect Slice Of Toast
My toaster broke the other week. Halfway through the process of cooking my gourmet Pop-Tart breakfast, the thing crapped out with a small bang, leaving my delicious morning treats trapped inside. To rectify the situation, I ventured out to a big box store, located the toaster aisle, and ran a couple of questions through my mind. Do I need two slots or four? Do I need to spend more than 20 bucks on this thing? Should I just buy a toaster oven to give me a wider range of bachelor-pad cooking functionality? After no more than two minutes of contemplation, I grabbed the cheapest one on the shelf, paid and left the store. The new toaster works just fine.
This sort of unemotional shopping experience is how I suspect people decide to purchase the Toyota Corolla. It's a perfectly fine appliance, and to a good number of people in the world, the bond between a car and a driver is no more important than the connection I feel to my toaster. Does it seat four people relatively comfortably? Does it get decent fuel economy? Is it easy to drive? Reliable? Safe? The Corolla checks all of these boxes, and because of that, Toyota managed to move just under 300,000 examples of the tenth-generation car in 2012 (though that number does include sales of the Corolla-based, now-deceased Matrix) - a vehicle that, at the time, was already six years old.