2004 Toyota Camry on 2040-cars
18638 US-19, Hudson, Florida, United States
Engine:2.4L I4 16V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:4-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 4T1BE32K44U912456
Stock Num: 3682
Make: Toyota
Model: Camry
Year: 2004
Exterior Color: Aluminum
Interior Color: Gray
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 139579
Legendary reliability of a Toyota comes alive in this like new Camry!! Powered by a gas sipping 4cylinder teamed up with smooth shifting automatic transmission!! Roomy interior offers plenty of room for five adults!! Silver exterior paint is complimented by clean cloth interior!! Great for a starter family or as a commuter vehicle!! Options include power windows, locks and mirrors, alloy wheels, cruise control, tilt wheel, cd audio, ice cold AC!! Wont last long at a super low price of only $6999!!VISIT OUR WEBPAGE FOR MORE PICTURES: http://www.rockbottomautosales.net/ CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 888-510-7708 ROCK BOTTOM AUTO SALES 18638 US HWY 19 HUDSON FL 34667 $750.00 DOWN DELIVERS MOST CARS TRUCKS SUV'S W.A.C. CALL FOR DETAILS VISIT OUR WEBPAGE TO SEE ALL INVENTORY http://www.rockbottomautosales.net/ 888-510-7708
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First Toyota unintended acceleration case headed for trial
Mon, 22 Jul 2013Toyota is going to be back in the spotlight, as the first of its unintended acceleration lawsuits is headed for trial. This case covers a Los Angeles sushi shop owner, Noriko Uno. According to the what the family told The Detroit News, Uno only put about 10,000 miles on her 2006 Toyota Camry in four years. Uno was apparently afraid of high speeds, avoiding the freeway and taking a route home along LA's surface streets to avoid them.
On August 28, 2009, Uno's Camry suddenly accelerated to 100 miles per hour, eventually striking a telephone poll and a tree and killing her. The family contends that Uno attempted to step on the brakes and pull the emergency brake, neither of which brought her speed under control, while Toyota maintains that improperly installed floormats and driver error have been behind the majority of the 80 cases expected to be heard in court.
In Uno's case, The Detroit News is expecting the trial to focus on the lack of an override if the gas and brake pedals were pressed at the same time. Brake overrides were installed on Toyota's European fleet. The Uno family attorney will need to prove to the jury that it wasn't driver error that killed Noriko Uno.
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.
Toyota donates engineers, not money, to country's largest anti-hunger charity
Thu, 01 Aug 2013Key to production of any kind is efficiency - the ability to achieve maximum productivity with minimal effort or waste. Toyota has become a master of efficiency, with streamlined manufacturing operations around the world. In fact, the Japanese brand has become so well known for efficient operations that it now offers consulting services for organizations and companies outside the auto industry.
It also offers the same consulting for non-profits, free of charge. The New York Times took an in-depth look at the transformative impact that Toyota's engineers had on the city's charities, including The Food Bank, the country's largest anti-hunger charity. The auto manufacturer helped revolutionize the way these organizations served the community, showing that there's more to corporate philanthropy than just donating money.
Head on over to the Times' website and give the story a read.