2006 Toyota Camry Se Sedan 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Bridgeport, Ohio, United States
I BOUGHT THIS TOYOTA CAMRY SE NEW IN 2006, IT IS A ONE OWNER CAR, NON SMOKER. I HAVE CHANGED THE OIL EVERY 3-5000 MILES SINCE I BOUGHT THE CAR.NEW. IT HAS BEEN KEPT IN A GARAGE WHEN NOT IN USE, MOST OF THE MILES ARE HIGHWAY DRIVEN, THIS CAR DRIVES JUST AS NICE NOW AS THE DAY I BOUGHT IT NEW, EVERYTHING WORKS ON IT. THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT HAS BEEN ON SINCE WHEN THE MILAGE READ 40,000 MILES. THEY HAVE TOLD ME IT COULD BE A OXYGEN CENSOR, THE CAR RUNS PERFECT WITH NO TROUBLE. PLEASE BID IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THIS CAR, I SOLD CARS ON HERE BEFORE AND PEOPLE DID NOT PURCHASE THEM AFTER THEY HAD BIDDED ON THEM. AFTER THE SALE ENDS DEPOSIT 500.00 IN TO MY PAYPAL ACCOUNT. THE REMAINING BALANCE WILL BE PAID IN FULL IN A CASHIERS CHECK or CASH 7 Days AFTER THE SALE. BUYERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR PICK & DELIVERY
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Toyota sells six of 10 of hybrids in California
Wed, 31 Jul 2013In an apparent shot back at Ford's increasing market share of electrified vehicles and claim that it accepts more Prius trade-ins for its own hybrids than any other car, Toyota has flexed a muscle and played the numbers game to put the Blue Oval in its place.
Leaning on its hybrid market dominance in California, the Japanese automaker stated that six out of 10 hybrids sold in the Golden State are Toyota models. And it keeps coming: Year-to-date through May 2013, Toyota sold five times more hybrids than Ford. One of every two hybrids in California is a Prius model. In addition, Toyota notes that it has sold 1.5 million Prius vehicles in the US, 90-percent of which are still on the road today.
Want more? We'll let Bill Fay, Toyota's group vice president and general manager of sales lay the smack down:
Toyota nudges US sales projections up to 2.25M
Tue, 20 Aug 2013Toyota has raised its expectations for 2013's US sales for the third time since the end of 2012. The new target rests at 2.25 million units, when sales of Toyota, Lexus and Scion are taken as one. Subtracting Lexus, Toyota is still expecting to move over two million vehicles in the US by the end of 2013.
According to a report from Automotive News, the sales expectations came from Bob Carter, senior VP of automotive operations for Toyota USA, during a dealers during a meeting in Atlanta. The heightened expectations go along with Toyota's predictions for the US market as a whole, which it expects to grow to 15.5 million units by the end of 2013.
Besides an overall, national uptick in new vehicle sales, Toyota is also expecting a big push as it puts the next-generation Corolla to market during the second half of this year, along with the Tundra pickup truck. Meanwhile, dealers were shown images of a refreshed Camry, set to arrive in 2015, and reported that it's "more than a nip and a tuck," according to the AN report.
Toyota pondering high-performance GT86 hybrid?
Fri, 08 Mar 2013From what Autocar has to say, Toyota has even more plans for the GT86 beyond the convertible concept we just saw at the Geneva Motor Show. Along with a planned midcycle facelift, Toyota is reportedly looking at how to pack some extra ponies under the coupe's hood, and while there has already been a lot of talk about superchargers and turbochargers, it sounds like a performance-boosting hybrid system could also be in the works.
Talking to Toyota chief engineer Tetsuya Tada, Autocar has learned that the automaker is considering an electrical motor assist for the sporty coupe to improve performance without harming fuel economy. In attempting to keep weight - and, presumably, costs - down, the article mentions the use of a system closer to what Honda uses for its Integrated Motor Assist rather than a full Hybrid Synergy Drive system used in current Toyota hybrids. Tada says the added weight of the system could be offset by weight reduction, while aerodynamic changes and a lower center of gravity could improve the car's handling.
No word yet on whether a mild hybrid system would find its way to North America's Scion FR-S - let alone its Subaru BRZ twin - but the thought is certainly an intriguing one.