2000 Toyota Celica Gts Hatchback 2-door 1.8l on 2040-cars
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
FOR SALE:
Custom Art-Car Toyota Celica. I painted & modified this car in 2013. It has been in a few art shows and is my daily driver. It gets tons of love and attention on the roads. Below are the full specs. I also have an Alpine Type-R sub and amp to throw in the deal and Pioneer AVH-P3300 BT bluetooth mp3 stereo. The car is a joy to drive and handles incredible. Not so fast off the line but once you get the RPMs up to 6 or 7 it is a rocket. My dog is my co-pilot so beware if you are allergic. Please email or text 317-457-8910. Thanks! Chris Toyota Celica GT-S Year: 2000 Mileage: 125,514 3 Door Liftback Color: Super White / Custom Standard Features Mechanical & Performance · 1.8 Liter, 4 Cylinder, Twin-Cam, 16 Valve, VVTL-I, EFI Eng. · 6-Speed manual Transmission · Independent Front Suspension · Double Wishbone RR Suspension · All Weather Guard Package SAFETY · Driver/Passenger Air Bag (SRS) · 3-Point Front Seatbelt & 2 IN RR W/ ALR/ELR Passenger Belts · Side Impact Door Beams EXTERIOR · Aluminum Alloy Wheels (4) · Aerodynamic Halogen Projector Beam Headlamps · Color-Keyed Bumpers, Door Handles, and Dual Power Outside Mirrors/Tinted Glass · Daytime Running Lights · Fog lamps · Rear Intermittent Wiper COMFORT & CONVENIENCE · CFC-Free Air Conditions · Reclining Cloth Front Seats · (Driver's 6-Way Adjustable) · Dual Vanity Mirrors · Center Console w/Storage Box · Power Steering/Tilt Wheel · Variable Intermittent Wipers · Rear Window Defogger · Power Windows and Door Locks · Digital Clock/Tripmeter · Temp Gauge/Cruise Control · Dual Front & Rear Cupholders · Fuel Door Missing -- Locking Gas Cap PIONEER AVH-P3300BT In-Dash 2-DIN DVD Receiver with 5.8" Widescreen Touch Display, USB Direct Control for iPod®/iPhone®, and Built-In Bluetooth® · Aluminum Sports Pedals · Leather Steering Wheel 23 City MPG 32 Highway MPG Optional Equipment · 50 State Emissions · Anti-Lock Brakes · 16" Allow Wheels w/205/50R16 Tires · Power Tilt & Slide Moonroof · Rear Spoiler · Leather Faced Front Seats |
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2015 Toyota Camry priced at $22,970*, Hybrid at $26,790*
Tue, 02 Sep 2014We last saw the heavily revised 2015 Toyota Camry at the New York Auto Show earlier this year. Now, it's finally time for the best-selling car in the US to hit the roads in late September, and Toyota is announcing how much the updated model actually costs.
The basic Camry LE rings up for $22,970 (*not including a $825 delivery, processing and handling fee). That's up slightly from the base price of $22,425 for the 2014.5 LE, but the updated sedan has some 2,000 new parts, while also being 1.8 inches longer and boasting a 0.4-inch wider track. The rest of the trim levels include the SE for $23,840, sporty new XSE for $26,150 and XLE at $26,150. Opting for the V6 is the XSE and XLE bumps pricing to $31,370.
Separately, the Camry Hybrid gets its own LE, SE and XLE trims. The LE starts at $26,790 with a standard, power driver's seat and 4.2-inch information display. The SE for $27,995 gets an improved interior and the XLE at $29,980 has leather, heated front seats, LED running lights and more.
Subaru Indiana plant to stop building Toyota Camry
Fri, 15 Nov 2013Subaru may be set to end production of the Toyota Camry at its Lafayette, IN facility by 2017, according to a report from the Louisville Journal-Courier and a CBS affiliate in Columbia, South Carolina. Speaking to the plant's Executive Vice President Tom Easterday, the whole affair sounds like a done deal.
"Based on changes in Toyota's production plans, they have decided that the award-winning Camry production contract will not be renewed," Easterday said. Easterday was quick to emphasize that just because Camry production would end, doesn't mean jobs will be lost. "There will be no loss of jobs at SIA as a result of this," he said, before adding that the loss of Camry production will have no impact Subaru's $400 million investment to ready the plant for Impreza production in 2016. That said, adding a promised 900 jobs may take longer than originally planned, as Camry production staff are set to be retrained on Subaru production.
SIA currently has the capacity to produce 100,000 Camrys per year, and began production of the family sedan in 2007 alongside production of the Subaru Outback, Legacy and eventually, the soon-to-be-discontinued Tribeca.
Why Toyota's fuel cell play is one big green gamble
Mon, Feb 3 2014Imagine going to the ballet on Saturday evening for an 8 pm performance. The orchestra begins warming up shortly before the show, but it turns out the star performer isn't ready at the appointed time. The orchestra keeps playing, doing its best to keep the audience engaged and, most importantly, in the building. It keeps this up until the star finally shows and is ready to dance ... which turns out to be ten years later. That's a Samuel Beckett play. It's also how many observers, analysts, alt-fuel fans and alt-fuel intenders feel about the arrival of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) – the few of them who are still in the building, that is. Toyota's hydrogen development timeline rivals that of the US space program. In fact, within the halls of Toyota alone, research on FCVs has been going on for nearly 22 years, meaning that one company's development timeline for FCVs rivals that of the US space program – it was 1945 when Werner von Braun's team began re-assembling Germany's World War II V2 rockets and figuring out how to launch them into space and it wasn't until 1969 when a man set landing gear down on that sunlit lunar quarry. The development of the atom bomb only took half as long, and that's if we go all the way back to when Leo Szilard patented the mere idea of it, in 1934. Carmakers didn't give up on hydrogen in spite of the public having given up on carmakers ever making something of it, so there was a good chance that hydrogen criers announcing the mass-market adoption of periodic chart element number two one would eventually be right. Now is that time. And Toyota, not alone in researching FCVs but arguably having done the most to keep FCVs in the news, isn't even going to be first to market. That honor will go to Hyundai, surprising just about everyone at the LA Auto Show with news of a hydrogen fuel cell Tucson going on sale in the spring. The other bit of thunder stolen: while Toyota's talking about trying to get the price of its offering down to something between $50,000 and $100,000, Hyundai is pitching its date with the future at a lease price of $499 per month ($250 more than the lease price of a conventional Tucson), free hydrogen and maintenance, and availability at Enterprise Rent-A-Car if you just want to try it out. We've seen and driven Toyota's offering and we all know its success doesn't depend on cross-shopping, showroom dealing and lease sweeteners.