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2012 Toyota Camry XLE "Presidential" Limited Edition
This is a limited edition Camry. Note the hardtop and Presidential Seal . Moonroof, backup camera, 17" alloy wheels, Daytime running lights, Smart Key. Many more options. This car is flawless !!! No accidents !!! I love this vehicle but I purchased a Motor Home and can not flat tow this car. I need to purchase a jeep or something I can tow. My loss your gain. In have owned this car about a year and a half and have never seen another like it. Car has always been garaged . I get compliments on this car everywhere I go. This car is really sharp !! Full Warranty 36,000 or 3 years. 5 year / 60,000 mile powertrain coverage. 5 Star Safety Rating !!! 2.5 L 4 Cyl DOHC 16V w Dual VVT-i Engine. 25 mpg. City and 35 mpg. Highway 6 Speed ETC-i Transmission, 17" Alloy Wheels with P215/55R17 Tires, Electric Power Steering, Power Assisted Fr/Solid Rr Disc Brakes. Anti Lock Brake System EBD, Brake Assist & Smart Stop Tech (SST) Daytime running lights, 10 Airbags, Tire Pressure Monitor, Projector-Beam Headlamps w/ Auto on/off, Folding Heated Power Outside Mirrors, Integrated Chrome Trimmed Fog lamps, Side Rocker Panels w/Chrome Inserts, Chrome Tipped Exhaust, Dual Zone Auto Climate Control, Display Audio: 6.1 Touch Screen, AM/FM/CD with / MP3/VMA 6 Speakers, Aux Jack, USB, with I-Pod Connection & Bluetooth, 8 Way Adjustable Power Seat, Power Tilt/ Slide Moonroof, 60/40 Fold Down rear Seats, Center Armrest With Cup Holders, Power Windows with Drivers Side auto Up/Down, Remote Keyless Entry, Tilt Telescopic Steering Wheel with Audio & Bluetooth Hands Free Controls, Woodgrain Style Interior Trim, Rear Seat Reading Lamps, 4 Cup Holders & 6 In-Door Bottle Holders, (2) 12Volt Power Outlets, Smart Key, Push Button Start, Integrated Back-Up Camera, Auto-Dimming Rear View Mirror with Compass and Homelink Universal Transceiver, Anti-Theft System with Alarm. |
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Toyota Land Cruiser, GMC Sierra and the long-term fleet | Autoblog Podcast #558
Mon, Oct 22 2018On this week's Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by Consumer Editor Jeremy Korzeniewski. They talk about driving a pair of short-term test cars, the Toyota Land Cruiser and GMC Sierra AT4, as well as two of Autoblog's long-term test cars, the 2018 Kia Stinger GT and 2018 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid. Following the test fleet talk is a discussion of a new program from Lyft and the Chinese-market Ford Territory. And of course everything is wrapped up with yet another Spend My Money segment in which we Autoblog editors help a reader choose a car to buy.Autoblog Podcast #558 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Rundown Short-term cars: Toyota Land Cruiser and GMC Sierra AT4 Long-term cars: Kia Stinger GT and Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid Lyft subscription program Ford Territory Spend My Money Feedback Email – Podcast@Autoblog.com Review the show on iTunes Related Video: Podcasts Chrysler GMC Kia Toyota toyota land cruiser chrysler pacifica chrysler pacifica hybrid kia stinger gt
Toyota Yaris Hybrid-R zips in on its way to Frankfurt
Wed, 04 Sep 2013Toyota has been known to make some exciting cars over the years, but its hybrids, well... let's just say a Prius appeals to a different kind of buyer. The TS030 Hybrid LMP1, on the other hand, now that's more our speed. And at the Frankfurt Motor Show next week, the Japanese industrial giant will bridge the gap with the concept car you see here. Previewed in bits and pieces along the way, Toyota has now revealed the full details and array of photos of its new Yaris Hybrid-R concept. And what the full picture reveals is a Prius C that's gone to the gym - or more appropriately, the track.
Powering this little pocket rocket is TMG's Global Racing Engine: a 1.6-liter inline-four with direct injection and a Garett turbocharger to drive 300 horsepower to the front wheels through a six-speed sequential gearbox. A pair of electric motors provide an extra 60 hp to each of the rear wheels for a combined output of 420 hp and through-the-road all-wheel drive. A third 60hp electric motor serves as traction control under acceleration and acts as a generator under braking to feed the TS030-derived super capacitor that boasts a higher power density and faster charge/discharge speed than a traditional battery. The system can provide a 40-horse boost for ten seconds in Road mode, or the full 120hp for five seconds in Track mode.
Though based on the three-door Yaris, there'd be no mistaking this for any ordinary econo-hatch. 18-inch TRD alloys with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup tires pack the wheel wells and a wider grille dominates the front fascia, while black and blue trim contrast sharply with the white bodywork. The rear pillar incorporates a quick-fill competition-spec fuel cap, LED daytime running lights illuminate the way and oversized brakes keep it all under control. The interior boasts Recaro racing buckets in black leather and blue Alcantara. There's more to digest in the press release below, but the bottom line is that if this is where Toyota is taking its hybrids, we want to climb into the driver's seat, and we're looking forward to seeing the concept in the flesh next week.
J.D. Power: Vehicle dependability at all-time high, Lexus and Porsche lead
Wed, 13 Feb 2013
Each year, J.D. Power and Associates surveys original owners of three-year-old vehicles to find out what kinds of problems they have had experienced over the last 12 months, and then it uses this data to create its annual Vehicle Dependability Study. This means that the models in the 2013 study are 2010 model year vehicles, and J.D. Power rates each make as well as the top individual models based on how many problems were experienced per 100 vehicles (PP100).
Debunking the idea that carryover models are more dependable than new or updated models, the 2013 study found that the average carryover model experienced 133 PP100, while all-new or redesigned vehicles for the 2010 model year had 116 PP100; vehicles that received minor changes fared the best with just 111 PP100. The overall average for all makes was 126 PP100, which is the lowest figure since the findings were first issued in 1989.