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2003 Toyota Camry Xle Sedan 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars

US $5,000.00
Year:2003 Mileage:181299
Location:

Austin, Texas, United States

Austin, Texas, United States

2003 Toyota Camry XLE 4 cylinder automatic 2.4L made in Japan

Vehicle located in Austin, Texas 78731

Positives:

New Alternator   181,037 (AutoZone)
New NGK Spark Plugs    181,037 (AutoZone)                                                                                                                                                                                               New Battery    181,037 (AutoZone)                                                                                                                                                                                                                New Starter   8/2013 (O'Reilly's)
New Windshield Wipers   June 2014
Headlights Reconditioned   July 2014
Transmission Fluid Flush   June 23, 2014 181,089 (Vick's Expertune)
Radiator System Flush   June 23, 2014 181,089 (Vick's Expertune)
Power Steering Fluid Flush   June 23, 2014 181,089 (Vick's Expertune)
Brake System Flush   June 30, 2014 181,101 (NTB)
Four Wheel Alignment   June 30, 2014 181,101 (NTB)
Rotate and Balance Tires   June 30, 2014 181,101 (NTB)
Oil Change with Mobil 1 Oil and Filter   June 21, 2014   181,051 (AutoNation Toyota Austin, Texas Ben White and I35) 
Car Wash and Vacuum-Clean Interior and Exterior   July 2014
New Floor Mats   July 2014                                                                                                                                                                                                                        SumitomoTires are in Good Shape

Oil change every 5,000 miles with Mobil 1 Oil and Filter at the Toyota Dealer

One Family Ownership

Belts are in good shape

All three O2 sensors have been replaced

Negatives:
Minor scratches/dents
Positive battery terminal replaced-some fraying
Minor Transmission Rear Main Seal Leak

In process of replacing driver's side mirror and main switch

Driver's door does not currently lock with switch



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Auto blog

2014 Toyota 4Runner revealed at Stagecoach Music Festival

Sat, 27 Apr 2013

Toyota has just pulled the sheet off its updated 2014 4Runner at the 2013 Stagecoach Music Festival near Palm Springs, California. Toyota is the title sponsor at the festival, and claims that this is the first ever global reveal of a new automobile at a major music festival. We're also guessing this is the first time that the 4Runner has seen duty inside what looks like a vintage circus act's cage.
We can see from the photos (and the earlier teaser images) that the body-on-frame SUV has received a freshened look with new smoked light fixtures front and rear, along with a reworked front fascia and grille. The profile view seems largely unchanged, though there are new wheel patterns on offer.
The 4Runner will continue to be offered in three trims, including SR5, more luxurious Limited, and off-road-ready Trail specification. Both 4x2 and both part- and full-time 4x4 models will continue to be available, all will be powered by the same 4.0-liter 270-horsepower V6 and five-speed automatic as last year.

Toyota retires robots in favor of humans to improve automaking process

Sat, 12 Apr 2014

Mitsuru Kawai is overseeing a return to the old ways at Toyota factories throughout Japan. Having spent 50 years at the Japanese automaker, Kawai remembers when manual skills were prized at the company and "experienced masters used to be called gods, and they could make anything." Company CEO Akio Toyoda personally chose Kawai to develop programs to teach workers metalcraft such as how to forge a crankshaft from scratch, and 100 workstations that formerly housed machines have been set aside for human training.
The idea is that when employees personally understand the fabrication of components, they will understand how to make better machines. Said Kawai, "To be the master of the machine, you have to have the knowledge and the skills to teach the machine." Lessons learned by the newly skilled workers have led to shorter production lines - in one case, 96percent shorter - improved parts production and less scrap.
Taking time to give workers the knowledge to solve problems instead of merely having them "feed parts into a machine and call somebody for help when it breaks down," Kawai's initiative is akin to that of Toyota's Operations Management Consulting Division, where new managers are given a length of time to finish a project but not given any help - they have to learn on their own. It's not a step back from Toyota's quest to build more than ten million cars a year; it's an effort to make sure that this time they don't sacrifice quality while making the effort. Said Kawai, "We need to become more solid and get back to basics."

Fuel cells will flop outside Japan, says VW

Fri, 12 Sep 2014



"It may fly within Japan, but not globally," VW's Shoji said.
It's long been battered into our beleaguered auto writer brains that the ultimate future source of motivation for tomorrow's cars and trucks is not gasoline, diesel, electricity, natural gas, propane or solar power - it's the hydrogen fuel cell. It's been the Next Big Thing since the start of Next Big Things.