Archive for April, 2009

How can I remove the rear speakers in a 1992 Toyota Camry LE?

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009
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Nick J asked:


I have a 1992 Toyota Camry LE and I don’t know how I would go about removing the rear speakers. I’m not sure if the speakers unclip from the deck, or if I have to remove the deck as a whole, and if that’s the case, how do I do that?

Melinda
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Features of the Toyota Camry Hybrid

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009
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Thomas Jones asked:


With all the high gas prices out there, hybrid vehicles are continuing to become more popular among drivers. There are a few hybrid choices out there, but the Toyota Camry Hybrid seems to be the most popular of those choices. Check out some of the features of the Toyota Camry hybrid and what sets itself apart from the other hybrids.

Although the Toyota Camry hybrid is exactly the same as the previous Camry sedan models in many aspects, definitely the Hybrid models differ in some ways. As Hybrid cars are run partly by electricity and the rest by gasoline, there is no denial that there would be positive outcome but there would also be a number of negative impacts. Camry hybrid’s later models, such as the 2007 was classified as a “full hybrid”. This is because it could run on gas or on electric energy, depending on the preference of the driver. Nowadays, the combination of both is considered to be more popular and more and more people are considering investing in these models.

While the sales of Toyota Camry hybrid are currently remarkably high, the company is still doing their best to get a greater share in the market. Because of this, a massive and research is being conducted to develop the existing specification of the Camry Hybrid. Based on the current specifications of the Toyota Camry Hybrid, we realize that the hybrid is either superior or just within the average level. In the city, the Toyota Camry hybrid has a 40 MPG gas mileage while if the highway it has 38 MPG gas mileage. It runs utilizing a four-cylinder engine that is using gasoline as fuel. The maximum capacity of its NiMH 245V battery is about 30 kilowatt or 40 horsepower, peaking at about 192 horsepower or 140 kilowatts.

About 2.4 liters of fuel can be accommodated in its gasoline engine while the electric motor is 45-horsepower. There is also a system that helps the Camry Hybrids’ engine to maintain its efficient power band and this is the facilitating by the continuously variable transmission or CVT the transfer of power to the front wheels. With the help of Hybrid Synergy Drive, the engine always remains at a single gear even if the speed changes.

Toyota Camry Hybrid, based on test drives and reviews conducted, can match the acceleration speed of the Toyota V6 Camry. The Toyota Camry Hybrid is said to have a finer acceleration particularly during traffic merges or highway speed, despite being a Hybrid.

Gas Mileage and Environmental Information

The Toyota Camry Hybrid deserves the award of the Green car of the Year as well as the Eco-Friendly Car in 2007. True to its term as a hybrid, the car is known and proven to apply significantly low consumption of fuel. The fact that Toyota Camry Hybrid can run on a combination of a gasoline and electric engines makes this car formidable and worthy of such awards.

To explain the process, if the car was started from at rest point, the gasoline engine is used by the car. Once it gains and maintains its acceleration speed, the car automatically utilizes its electric motor. We can realize that gasoline consumption is lessened. In this way, the economic efficiency in fuel consumption steps in.

No amount of energy goes to waste even when the driver uses the breaks since it regenerative braking system is being observed. The regenerative braking system is the process the mechanical energy produced when stepping on the brakes is automatically transformed into electric energy that is then automatically kept in the battery. Therefore, plugging the car into an electric outlet for battery charging is no longer needed.

There is also a lower amount of emissions. Toyota Camry Hybrid according to test results, were confirmed to produce the lowest amount of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxide. These gases are known to be the major cause of ozone layer destruction. We can hereby confirm that Toyota Camry Hybrid is a major breakthrough for the ecological awareness, as it does not contribute to the destruction of the environment brought about by these toxic emissions.

In any factors, Toyota Camry Hybrid has been highly commendable. In fact, the fuel economy department has recognized its US Environmental Protection Agency rating of about 33 miles per gallon. About 700 miles in distance covers the mobility of the car.

Other Features

Toyota Camry Hybrid is known for applying Hybrid Synergy Drive, it uses a computerized system in the engine transmission interior making the vehicle a one of its kind vehicle. Another unique and smart feature is the LED tail lights, as well as the Eco button that helps make the smart adjustment of the climate control feature easier to manage.

To ensure safety, the Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management system is being used for the Toyota Camry Hybrid, note that this system is solely associated with Toyota. This system proves to be very helpful as it helps to detect information from many sensors in the car, respectively, it would trigger the Camry hybrids to set off the respective functions of the car. The control of the Traction of noise, electronic-rake force distribution are monitored by this unique system

As a standard Toyota Camry Vehicle, the safety features are automatically included namely the side curtain bags, anti-lock brakes and side airbags which are mounted on the front seats. Stability control inclusion is an optional safety feature.

With an average current price of $ 26,200, an investment for a Toyota Camry Hybrid is not that bad. Note that the price was set by Toyota Motors at about $25,200 during the initial release of their Hybrids. Although a purchase of a hybrid nowadays can be considered a luxury, we should also consider that the costs of these hybrids are far lesser than the high-end cars. In fact, if we do our research, we can immediately realize that the price of Toyota Camry Hybrid compared to other hybrids in the market is very competitive. Most of the car manufacturers of hybrids mark these models with higher tag price due to the cost of more innovative design, more complicated process to assemble a highly fuel efficient vehicle.

It is remarkable to learn that nowadays, more and more people are considering purchasing these hybrid cars. And this was just after the U.S. car industry suffered a drawback brought about by the dwindling economy, deflating currencies, dramatic increase in fuel and crude oil prices. Buying a vehicle was no longer a priority in the midst of that crisis, but recently the sales figure of the hybrid has shown progress which is why we believe that people are willing to invest on these hybrid vehicles mainly because of its fuel efficient factors. More people are beginning to realize what their investment of hybrid vehicle could give them in return.

For the Toyota Camry Hybrid, I don’t think we have left anything more to say. The car is a certified Hybrid, tested and proven. And much to others regret, there have been no negative feedbacks on this model of a hybrid. Toyota Camry Hybrid is a very good investment indeed, and I were you, I wouldn’t wait any longer, grab your check and contact your Toyota dealer right away!



Vernon
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How do I negotiate the best price for a used car: Volkswagen Rabbit OR Toyota Camry?

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009
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Psyched asked:


I’m considering a used Toyota Camry or a new Volkswagen Rabbit. If I go with a used vehicle, there are so many Camrys out there, I don’t want to pay $14.00 for every Camry I look up on Consumer reports (which I hear can be done). With the Volkswagen rabbit, since they are new, how do I find out about dealer hold backs, rebates, incentives… and other ways to negotiate the best price?

Eddie
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How can you tell the difference between regular toyota camry and hybrid?

Monday, April 27th, 2009
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Richardson asked:


I’m 18 and I want to get toyota camry but I don’t know the difference between those two. Is it expensive? If is too much to afford then I will just search for something else. But I want a toyota or infinit model.

Florence
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Ford’s Camry Killing Fusion Hybrid Rolls Out

Saturday, April 25th, 2009
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Matthew C. Keegan asked:


Unlike General Motors and Chrysler which have chose not to hold press conferences at this year’s L.A. Auto Show, Ford is using the show as an opportunity to roll out several new models including the Ford Mustang, Lincoln MKZ, Mercury Milan and the Ford Fusion. The centerpiece of the automaker’s next generation Fusion and Milan is hybrid technology, a first for Ford’s popular mid-size sedans.

The hybrid model is the biggest newsmaker as the 2.5L engine (paired with a six-speed automatic transmission) gets class leading city fuel economy, what Ford says will be 6 mpg better than the comparable sized Toyota Camry Hybrid. If that assertion holds up, then the Ford Fusion/Mercury Milan Hybrid will return 39 mpg in the city based on the 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid’s EPA certified fuel economy of 33 mpg. In other words, the Ford twins will have the best city fuel economy of any car on the road, even beating out the Smart ForTwo and any diesel or other hybrid model.

For the driver who prefers something besides a gas-electric hybrid, the Ford twins offer three engine choices when the new models go on sale in Spring 2009: a 2.5L I4, 3.0L Flexfuel V6, and a 3.5L V6. Across the entire model line, six speed automatic transmissions are standard, helping to maximize fuel economy with these five passenger sedans. Ford says that this new combination will increase fuel economy by 17% with the base engine and 10% for the other engines, a trend in the right direction for an automaker scrambling to provide a much more fuel efficient fleet of passenger vehicles.

Will the Fusion Hybrid be the death of the Toyota Camry? Not hardly. The Camry remains the best selling car in America with approximately 500,000 units sold in good years.  However, Ford is making a strong case for buyers to consider the Fusion given that the Camry offers just a five-speed automatic transmission and its own hybrid now trails the Fusion in city fuel economy.

For Ford, which is reeling under stiff financial pressure, the new models cannot come soon enough. Perhaps consumers will sit up and take notice that Ford is in the fuel savings game to win.



Teresa
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What websites can give you a quota of how much it will cost to get a paintjob on a toyota camry?

Friday, April 24th, 2009
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Matt asked:


I am going to inherit my dads old car and it is in bad shape. It is a 1995 toyota camry. I live in Corona Ca and I need a website that I can insert my information and have a quota PLZZZZZZZZZZ HLP!!!!!!!

Lisa
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Toyota Camry - Cng Plus Hybrid Power Equals Wow!

Friday, April 17th, 2009
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Matthew C. Keegan asked:


Of all of the hundreds of vehicles on display at the 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show, one of the most intriguing to me was the compressed natural gas powered Toyota Camry Hybrid concept. Toyota, which had a press conference for their luxury Lexus brand during the press days which I attended (but not for Toyota or Scion) still managed to display the hybrid Camry, a car not like any other one at the show. But, the concept Camry could one day prove to be a very popular model if certain energy initiatives come to pass. Please read on to learn about the natural gas powered Camry and how this car could revolutionize the way that we drive.

Toyota is a leader when it comes to hybrid technology, producing the gas-electric Prius and other models including the Camry. But, a natural gas-electric hybrid Camry is a new idea, one that hasn’t been considered for production until now.

According to Toyota, compressed natural gas produces lower particulate emissions, nitrous oxide, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and non-methane organic gases and less CO2 per unit of energy when compared to gasoline. It can also run at higher compression ratio and is quickly dispersed into the atmosphere should a leak occur.

Best of all, natural gas is one resource in abundant supply in the US and costs as much as 40% less than gasoline. So, why aren’t natural gas cars being produced?

That’s easy: the infrastructure for natural gas is currently not in place, with fewer than 1000 refueling stations nationwide. Under half of those stations aren’t open to the public, making refueling difficult if not impossible in some areas of the country.

If the federal government commits to expanding our natural gas infrastructure then the chances of the Toyota CNG hybrid going into production improves. This is something the next Administration will want to tackle as natural gas burns cleaner and reduces our dependency on foreign sources of oil, especially oil purchased from countries who are openly hostile to our way of life.

The displayed Camry concept is powered by the standard 2.4L, 4-cylinder engine found in base model Camry’s today. With Toyota Hybrid Synergy Drive, the gasoline fuel system is replaced with a compressed natural gas system, the main difference between the two hybrid Camry models.

Producing 170 horsepower, the CNG Camry Hybrid would get nearly identical fuel economy to the gas electric Hybrid, 33 combined fuel economy. Two compressed natural gas fuel tanks are stored in the spare tire well area of the car, safely removing the tanks from view. To make up for a lack of a spare tire, Toyota outfitted the Camry with Bridgestone run flat tires, but I could see a spare tire holder fitted into the trunk lid which would be a smart as well as attractive touch for the CNG hybrid Camry.

Alas, the CNG hybrid Camry will not go into production anytime soon, other than perhaps for regional availability in markets such as Southern California which can support these types of vehicles. With gas prices being so low again, a compressed natural gas car isn’t ideal right now but it could be when gas prices start climbing again next Spring. By then, the Obama Administration may have a new energy policy in place, one that embraces alternative fuel sources including compressed natural gas.

Copyright 2008-2012 — Matthew C. Keegan is the owner of a successful writing and marketing business based in North Carolina, USA. He manages several websites and is a contributing writer for Andy’s Auto Sport, a retailer of quality body kits and other fine aftermarket parts.



Tamara
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How Many Miles Do You Have on Your Toyota Camry 1994?

Thursday, April 16th, 2009
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I M asked:


I just bought Camry Toyota 1994 and has 122K miles. I wonder how long it will run with me.

Teresa
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What is the lug pattern on a 1999 Toyota Camry?

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009
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kuzanek22 asked:


I had a ‘91 Subaru Legacy and now I have a ‘99 Toyota Camry. The lug pattern looks the same (5 lug, star) on both rims, and I want to use the Subaru rims on the Toyota. Is this possible or would something be different about the rims? I don’t want to start changing them over and waste my time if it’s not going to work.

Leonard
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Wha’ts the difference between the Toyota Camry and the Camry Hybrid?

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
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Candygirl asked:


What’s the difference between a regular Toyota Camry and the Toyota Camry Hybrid? Which is the better buy?

Yvonne
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