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2014 Toyota Camry Se Sport Sedan 7k Miles 18 Wheels Sunroof on 2040-cars

US $22,000.00
Year:2014 Mileage:7050
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States

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Auto Services in Texas

Woodway Car Center ★★★★★

Used Car Dealers, Used Truck Dealers
Address: 9900 Woodway Dr, Oglesby
Phone: (254) 751-1444

Woods Paint & Body ★★★★★

Automobile Body Repairing & Painting
Address: 120 Prince Ln, Royse-City
Phone: (972) 771-1778

Wilson Paint & Body Shop ★★★★★

Automobile Body Repairing & Painting, Truck Body Repair & Painting, Truck Painting & Lettering
Address: 125 N Waco St, Hillsboro
Phone: (254) 582-2212

WHITAKERS Auto Body & Paint ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Body Repairing & Painting, Truck Body Repair & Painting
Address: 2019 S Lamar Blvd, Volente

Westerly Tire & Automotive Inc ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Tire Dealers
Address: 8101 Camp Bowie West Blvd, Richland-Hills
Phone: (817) 244-5333

VIP Engine Installation ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 8252 Scyene Rd, Combine
Phone: (214) 377-7295

Auto blog

Toyota launches new Pixis Epoch kei car in Japan

Sat, 12 May 2012

Kei cars may be small in size, but they're big business in Japan. The latest arrival to the category is the little hatch you see above, the Toyota Pixis Epoch.
It's the fourth vehicle produced by the Daihatsu division but sold under the Toyota brand. As with other keis, power comes from a 660cc engine. It's mated to a continuously variable transmission driving either just the front wheels or all four. In both configurations, the Pixis Epoch features a stop-start system that helps its emissions and fuel efficiency figures come in well below even the Japanese government's stringent standards.
The whole package measures just 3,395 mm (133 inches) long, 1,475 mm (58 inches) wide and 1,500 mm (59 inches) tall, but offers a relatively spacious and utile interior, plus a tight turning radius of just 4.4 meters. Pricing ranges from 795,000 to 1.2 million yen - that's less than $10,000 (and no more than $15k). Further details in the press release after the jump.

Jay Leno goes offroading with the legendary Ivan 'Ironman' Stewart

Mon, 17 Nov 2014

Jay Leno takes a step outside of his cavernous garage for this latest video for a jaunt into the desert to get a little dirty. He meets up with off-road racing legend Ivan 'Ironman' Stewart, who has multiple Baja 500 and 1000 wins in his motorsports career, to play with a Toyota Tundra in the sand.
Unfortunately, Leno doesn't get to interview Stewart too deeply about his long history in racing, but Ironman does talk a little bit about reading the trail while speeding through the desert. In lieu of a great conversation, there is a ton of high-quality footage of the Toyota bounding through the desert.
This clip feels more like a marketing effort than the usual output from Jay Leno's Garage, but it's still great to see Stewart behind the wheel sliding a truck, just like old times. The two of them even take the truck on a somewhat humorous journey at the end of the video.

What's in a trademark? Sometimes, the next iconic car name

Thu, 07 Aug 2014



The United States Patent and Trademark Office is a treasure trove for auto enthusiasts, especially those who double as conspiracy theorists.
Why has Toyota applied to trademark "Supra," the name of one of its legendary sports cars, even though it hasn't sold one in the United States in 16 years? Why would General Motors continue to register "Chevelle" long after one of the most famous American muscle cars hit the end of the road? And what could Chrysler possibly do with the rights to "313," the area code for Detroit?