2011 Toyota Camry LE Sedan 4D

                                                  

                     Web Price: $18,995.00



Stock Number: CR9936                                              
VIN: 4T4BF3EK3BR171728
Bodystyle: LE Sedan 4D
Engine: 4-Cyl, 2.5 Liter
Transmission: 6-Spd Automatic
DriveTrain: FWD
Ext. Color: Red
Int. Color: Gray
Mileage: 39336

Value Added Options

• Air Conditioning
• Abs (4-Wheel)
• Traction Control
• Tilt Wheel
• Steel Wheels
• Stability Control
• Side Air Bags
• Power Windows
• Power Steering
• Power Seat
• Power Door Locks
• Mp3 (single Disc)
• Keyless Entry
• Head Curtain Air Bags
• Dual Air Bags
• Daytime Running Lights
• Cruise Control
• Am/Fm Stereo


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If you have obtained a degree within the last two years, you may qualify for the Toyota College Graduate Finance Program, featuring a $1,000 rebate toward the purchase or lease of select new Toyotas through your Toyota dealer and Toyota Financial Services.

Toyota Driving Expectations

In the United States, the crash rate per mile driven for 16-19 year-olds is four times that of older drivers, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).
That’s why, in 2004, we created Toyota Driving Expectations, a free program for teen drivers and their parents.
Toyota Driving Expectations is a free program for teens and their parents.
The goal of Toyota Driving Expectations is to proactively take America's driving youth through a safe driving experience. The dynamic course does more than inform, it takes teens the next step beyond driver's education and introduces "real world" obstacles, conditions and distractions in a safe and controlled driving environment.
Another unique feature of the program is the inclusion of the parents, which allows them to gain valuable insight into the challenges facing teen drivers today.
Read the recent press release and view the documentary about the program here.

For more information and the upcoming locations of the program, please visit:
www.toyotadrivingexpectations.com



Energy Research

At Toyota, our vision for a mobile society in harmony with the environment extends across all of our operations and through the full life cycle of our products - from design to production to use to disposal. When it comes to energy, we strive to match the choice of energy solutions to local resources and conditions. Our researchers around the world are working on local solutions to fuel a sustainable society.
  • We've established a battery research division dedicated to the pursuit of an innovative next-generation battery. As part of our commitment to hybrid powertrains, we will increase annual battery production capacity at Panasonic EV Energy to one million in 2010.

  • Our in-house biotech engineers are developing cleaner and more efficient methods of producing ethanol from wood-waste rather than food crops. We are also researching ways to combine solar power generation and other sources of clean energy with biofuels in the quest for cars that produce zero CO2 emissions

  • Here in the U.S., our new vehicles are designed to use 10% ethanol. E85 capable flex-fuel 2010 Tundras and Sequoias equipped with the 5.7-liter V8 engines are now available in select regions.

  • In Brazil, where abundant sugar cane production provides a reliable source of inexpensive fuel ethanol, Toyota is marketing a flex-fuel vehicle than can run on up to 100% biofuel.

  • Since 2005, Nippon Oil Corporation and Toyota have been jointly developing bio hydrofined diesel (BHD), a second-generation biodiesel fuel.