2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid Sedan 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Cary, North Carolina, United States
Selling this 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid.
We love this car and only selling because were moving. Please check out the video of the car for more information http://youtu.be/R1U0SCDXWbU Interior Features Front Seats ? 8 -way power driver seat Driver seat with power adjustable
lumbar support ? Height adjustable driver seat Cloth ? Duel electric bucket front seats Rear Seats ? Split-folding rear seatback Folding with storage center
armrest ? Rear ventilation ducts Power Features ? Remote keyless power door locks Power mirrors ? 1 one-touch power windows Instrumentation ? Clock Tachometer ? Trip computer External temperature
display ? Low fuel level warning Convenience ? Cruise control ? Front and rear cupholders Front and rear door pockets ? Overhead console with storage Remote trunk release ? Retained accessory power Front seatback storage ? Electric speed-proportional power steering Universal
remote transmitter (for garage door, security system, etc.) ? Tilt and telescopic steering wheel Audio and cruise
controls on steering wheel Comfort ? Interior air filtration Dual zone climate controls -
driver and passenger ? Trunk light Simulated alloy trim on center console ? Simulated alloy trim on dash Simulated alloy trim on doors
? Front reading lights Dual vanity mirrors ? Element antenna 6 total speakers ? 160 watts stereo output AM/FM stereo ? Multi-cd player ? Speed sensitive volume control Auxiliary audio input ? Radio data system Multi-disc cd player Exterior Features
Roof and Glass ? Variable intermittent wipers Rear defogger Tires and
Wheels ? Steel wheels 16 x 6.5 in. wheels ? Steel spare wheel P215/60R16 tires ? All season tires Inside mounted spare tire ? Full wheel covers Temporary spare tire Safety Features ? Cargo net for truck ? 4-wheel ABS Front and rear head airbags ? Dual front side-mounted airbags Child seat anchors ? Emergency braking assist Ventilated front disc / solid
rear disc brakes ? Rear door child safety locks Daytime running lights ? Engine immobilizer Auto delay off headlamps ? Dusk sensing headlamps 2 front headrests ? 3 rear headrests Passenger airbag occupant sensing
deactivation ? Rear center 3-point belt Front seatbelt pretensioners ? Stability control Traction control ? Electronic brakeforce distribution Emergency interior
trunk release ? Rear height adjustable headrests Tire pressure monitoring |
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