2022 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE for Sale

$33,995
2022 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE for Sale

Detailed Information

  • Type: Private

  • Price: $33,995

  • Location: 2212 S Duff, Ames, IA

  • Condition: Used

  • Make: Toyota

  • Model: Camry Hybrid

  • VIN: 4T1F31AK4NU575012

  • Mileage: 37221

  • Extras: Air Conditioning, Center Console, Climate Control, Clock, Cruise Control, Power Brakes, Power Door Locks, Power Steering, Power Windows, Tachometer, Trip Odometer

Local Car, 1 OWNER, ALLOY WHEELS, TOYOTA CERTIFIED INSPECTION, PROFESSIONALLY DETAILED, BACKUP CAMERA, BLUETOOTH, 2.5L I4 DOHC 16V.

44/47 City/Highway MPG CARFAX One-Owner. Clean CARFAX. Certified. Celestial Silver Metallic 2022 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE FWD e CVT 2.5L I4 DOHC 16VRecent Arrival! Toyota Certified Used Vehicles Details: Limited

Certified PreOwned 2022 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE, 37,221 miles

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Oct 26, 2023
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Richardson, TX
Oct 26, 2023
Body: 34 Ford Roadster Body Built By Minotti Fiberglass. This body is unique in that it is chopped and channeled. Body includes all garnish moldings, dash and interior panels along with the windshield. Doors are hung and latches are mounted. Doors shut like a new car. Paint: Unknown blue color, but is in great shape and shines up nicely. Chasis: " Original” 1934 Ford Frame Fully Boxed Car Logo: Clay Smith Cams - Mr. Horsepower. The image is a caricature of legendary hot rod guru Clay Smith (1915-1954), well known for his red hair. The “Mr. Horsepower” legacy began in the early 1930's with camshafts that were literally hand-ground by Clay Smith to high performance specifications. His technical expertise was recognized by the industry and racers were mesmerized by the overall performance of his products. Although he specialized in camshafts, his high-performance engines were setting world speed records. Engine: 1955 Dodge Red Ram Hemi (Est 183-193 HP). The engine starts right up every time and provides a " classic" hemi sound through the straight headers dumped just in front of the suicide doors. Dodge's Red Ram Hemi was third in the company's increasingly successful series of Hemispherical-combustion-chambered V-8 engines: Chrysler's Fire Power Hemi displaced 331 cubic inches and churned out 180 horsepower when it was introduced in 1951; a year later, it was De Soto's turn, and its 276-cu in Hemi also put out 180hp. It had been 20 years since an eight-cylinder had been available in a Dodge, but when its version launched for the 1953 model year, it was rated at 140 horsepower from 241 cubic inches and 7.1: compression. In '54, compression was bumped to 7.5:1 and the power rating rose as well, to 150hp in Dodge's 40th anniversary year. Dodge's Red Ram Hemi had the smallest bore center distance of any of Chrysler Corporation's Hemi engines, at 4.1875 inches. Did it work? As an engineering triumph, you bet. Though Hemi-headed engines had been used by racing and high-end brands in the pre-war era, it took Chrysler to bring them to mainstream America in the post-war era. Among other advantages: The shape of the combustion chamber allowed a central spark plug location for more efficient fuel ignition, and valve sizes grew because they didn't rub shoulders with one another, as they did in conventional engines. A better burn and bigger valves meant more power. Chrysler's Hemi weighed in at the same 331-cu in displacement as the mighty Cadillac V-8, and the Mopar put out 20 more horsepower. And Dodge dropped theirs into every body style it offered: coupe, sedan, wagon, convertible, whatever. Displacement grew rapidly, as did Dodge's cars, through the 1950s: an overbore in 1955 brought displacement to 270 cubes and 150 hp. The Century's hemispherical V-8 lasted into the mid-1980s. Since that time, the term Mopar has basically become synonymous in automotive circles with any Chrysler-built vehicle, which would include Chrysler, Dodge, Ram, Plymouth, Imperial and De Soto. Carburetor: Holley 600 CFM, Four Barrel Transmission: 700 R4 3-Speed Automatic with a Roadrunner Torque Converter that transfers the power to a 4-Link 9-Inch Ford (370 POSI) and Strange Axles. An overdrive shift switch is under dash on left side of steering column. Shifter: B&M Megashifter - The B&M Mega Shifter is a quality shifter that's been one of the most popular automatic shifters of all time. The Mega Shifter's positive ratcheting function won't allow you to over shift and miss a gear at that critical moment, along with the park-reverse lockout feature. The look and feel of the T-handle and accordion style shift boot really shows off the racing heritage of the Mega Shifter. Other features include a black console that fits with the floor for a perfect fit, brand new 5 foot shifter cable, cable brackets, transmission shift levers, chrome plated top plate with lighted gear indicator. Front Suspension: Mustang II Independent Front Suspension (IFS)Four Wheel Disc Brakes Shocks: QA1 Coil-over Springs (Front and Rear)Wheels & Tires: 15" aluminum wheels on the front with 195/60R15 Tires and 17" aluminum wheels in the rear with P235/70R17 Tires. Used 1934 Ford Roadster Blue Body: 34 Ford Roadster Body Built By Minotti Fiberglass. This body is unique in that it is chopped and channeled. Body includes all garnish moldings, dash and interior panels along with the windshield. Doors are hung and latches are mounted. Doors shut like a new car. Paint: Unknown blue color, but is in great shape and shines up nicely. Chasis: " Original” 1934 Ford Frame Fully Boxed Car Logo: Clay Smith Cams - Mr. Horsepower. The image is a caricature of legendary hot rod guru Clay Smith (1915-1954), well known for his red hair. The “Mr. Horsepower” legacy began in the early 1930's with camshafts that were literally hand-ground by Clay Smith to high performance specifications. His technical expertise was recognized by the industry and racers were mesmerized by the overall performance of his products. Although he specialized in camshafts, his high-performance engines were setting world speed records. Engine: 1955 Dodge Red Ram Hemi (Est 183-193 HP). The engine starts right up every time and provides a " classic" hemi sound through the straight headers dumped just in front of the suicide doors. Dodge's Red Ram Hemi was third in the company's increasingly successful series of Hemispherical-combustion-chambered V-8 engines: Chrysler's Fire Power Hemi displaced 331 cubic inches and churned out 180 horsepower when it was introduced in 1951; a year later, it was De Soto's turn, and its 276-cu in Hemi also put out 180hp. It had been 20 years since an eight-cylinder had been available in a Dodge, but when its version launched for the 1953 model year, it was rated at 140 horsepower from 241 cubic inches and 7.1: compression. In '54, compression was bumped to 7.5:1 and the power rating rose as well, to 150hp in Dodge's 40th anniversary year. Dodge's Red Ram Hemi had the smallest bore center distance of any of Chrysler Corporation's Hemi engines, at 4.1875 inches. Did it work? As an engineering triumph, you bet. Though Hemi-headed engines had been used by racing and high-end brands in the pre-war era, it took Chrysler to bring them to mainstream America in the post-war era. Among other advantages: The shape of the combustion chamber allowed a central spark plug location for more efficient fuel ignition, and valve sizes grew because they didn't rub shoulders with one another, as they did in conventional engines. A better burn and bigger valves meant more power. Chrysler's Hemi weighed in at the same 331-cu in displacement as the mighty Cadillac V-8, and the Mopar put out 20 more horsepower. And Dodge dropped theirs into every body style it offered: coupe, sedan, wagon, convertible, whatever. Displacement grew rapidly, as did Dodge's cars, through the 1950s: an overbore in 1955 brought displacement to 270 cubes and 150 hp. The Century's hemispherical V-8 lasted into the mid-1980s. Since that time, the term Mopar has basically become synonymous in automotive circles with any Chrysler-built vehicle, which would include Chrysler, Dodge, Ram, Plymouth, Imperial and De Soto. Carburetor: Holley 600 CFM, Four Barrel Transmission: 700 R4 3-Speed Automatic with a Roadrunner Torque Converter that transfers the power to a 4-Link 9-Inch Ford (370 POSI) and Strange Axles. An overdrive shift switch is under dash on left side of steering column. Shifter: B&M Megashifter - The B&M Mega Shifter is a quality shifter that's been one of the most popular automatic shifters of all time. The Mega Shifter's positive ratcheting function won't allow you to over shift and miss a gear at that critical moment, along with the park-reverse lockout feature. The look and feel of the T-handle and accordion style shift boot really shows off the racing heritage of the Mega Shifter. Other features include a black console that fits with the floor for a perfect fit, brand new 5 foot shifter cable, cable brackets, transmission shift levers, chrome plated top plate with lighted gear indicator. Front Suspension: Mustang II Independent Front Suspension (IFS)Four Wheel Disc Brakes Shocks: QA1 Coil-over Springs (Front and Rear)Wheels & Tires: 15" aluminum wheels on the front with 195/60R15 Tires and 17" aluminum wheels in the rear with P235/70R17 Tires. Used 1934 Ford Roadster Blue Body: 34 Ford Roadster Body Built By Minotti Fiberglass. This body is unique in that it is chopped and channeled. Body includes all garnish moldings, dash and interior panels along with the windshield. Doors are hung and latches are mounted. Doors shut like a new car. Paint: Unknown blue color, but is in great shape and shines up nicely. Chasis: " Original” 1934 Ford Frame Fully Boxed Car Logo: Clay Smith Cams - Mr. Horsepower. The image is a caricature of legendary hot rod guru Clay Smith (1915-1954), well known for his red hair. The “Mr. Horsepower” legacy began in the early 1930's with camshafts that were literally hand-ground by Clay Smith to high performance specifications. His technical expertise was recognized by the industry and racers were mesmerized by the overall performance of his products. Although he specialized in camshafts, his high-performance engines were setting world speed records. Engine: 1955 Dodge Red Ram Hemi (Est 183-193 HP). The engine starts right up every time and provides a " classic" hemi sound through the straight headers dumped just in front of the suicide doors. Dodge's Red Ram Hemi was third in the company's increasingly successful series of Hemispherical-combustion-chambered V-8 engines: Chrysler's Fire Power Hemi displaced 331 cubic inches and churned out 180 horsepower when it was introduced in 1951; a year later, it was De Soto's turn, and its 276-cu in Hemi also put out 180hp. It had been 20 years since an eight-cylinder had been available in a Dodge, but when its version launched for the 1953 model year, it was rated at 140 horsepower from 241 cubic inches and 7.1: compression. In '54, compression was bumped to 7.5:1 and the power rating rose as well, to 150hp in Dodge's 40th anniversary year. Dodge's Red Ram Hemi had the smallest bore center distance of any of Chrysler Corporation's Hemi engines, at 4.1875 inches. Did it work? As an engineering triumph, you bet. Though Hemi-headed engines had been used by racing and high-end brands in the pre-war era, it took Chrysler to bring them to mainstream America in the post-war era. Among other advantages: The shape of the combustion chamber allowed a central spark plug location for more efficient fuel ignition, and valve sizes grew because they didn't rub shoulders with one another, as they did in conventional engines. A better burn and bigger valves meant more power. Chrysler's Hemi weighed in at the same 331-cu in displacement as the mighty Cadillac V-8, and the Mopar put out 20 more horsepower. And Dodge dropped theirs into every body style it offered: coupe, sedan, wagon, convertible, whatever. Displacement grew rapidly, as did Dodge's cars, through the 1950s: an overbore in 1955 brought displacement to 270 cubes and 150 hp. The Century's hemispherical V-8 lasted into the mid-1980s. Since that time, the term Mopar has basically become synonymous in automotive circles with any Chrysler-built vehicle, which would include Chrysler, Dodge, Ram, Plymouth, Imperial and De Soto. Carburetor: Holley 600 CFM, Four Barrel Transmission: 700 R4 3-Speed Automatic with a Roadrunner Torque Converter that transfers the power to a 4-Link 9-Inch Ford (370 POSI) and Strange Axles. An overdrive shift switch is under dash on left side of steering column. Shifter: B&M Megashifter - The B&M Mega Shifter is a quality shifter that's been one of the most popular automatic shifters of all time. The Mega Shifter's positive ratcheting function won't allow you to over shift and miss a gear at that critical moment, along with the park-reverse lockout feature. The look and feel of the T-handle and accordion style shift boot really shows off the racing heritage of the Mega Shifter. Other features include a black console that fits with the floor for a perfect fit, brand new 5 foot shifter cable, cable brackets, transmission shift levers, chrome plated top plate with lighted gear indicator. Front Suspension: Mustang II Independent Front Suspension (IFS)Four Wheel Disc Brakes Shocks: QA1 Coil-over Springs (Front and Rear)Wheels & Tires: 15" aluminum wheels on the front with 195/60R15 Tires and 17" aluminum wheels in the rear with P235/70R17 Tires. Used 1934 Ford Roadster Blue Body: 34 Ford Roadster Body Built By Minotti Fiberglass. This body is unique in that it is chopped and channeled. Body includes all garnish moldings, dash and interior panels along with the windshield. Doors are hung and latches are mounted. Doors shut like a new car. Paint: Unknown blue color, but is in great shape and shines up nicely. Chasis: " Original” 1934 Ford Frame Fully Boxed Car Logo: Clay Smith Cams - Mr. Horsepower. The image is a caricature of legendary hot rod guru Clay Smith (1915-1954), well known for his red hair. The “Mr. Horsepower” legacy began in the early 1930's with camshafts that were literally hand-ground by Clay Smith to high performance specifications. His technical expertise was recognized by the industry and racers were mesmerized by the overall performance of his products. Although he specialized in camshafts, his high-performance engines were setting world speed records. Engine: 1955 Dodge Red Ram Hemi (Est 183-193 HP). The engine starts right up every time and provides a " classic" hemi sound through the straight headers dumped just in front of the suicide doors. Dodge's Red Ram Hemi was third in the company's increasingly successful series of Hemispherical-combustion-chambered V-8 engines: Chrysler's Fire Power Hemi displaced 331 cubic inches and churned out 180 horsepower when it was introduced in 1951; a year later, it was De Soto's turn, and its 276-cu in Hemi also put out 180hp. It had been 20 years since an eight-cylinder had been available in a Dodge, but when its version launched for the 1953 model year, it was rated at 140 horsepower from 241 cubic inches and 7.1: compression. In '54, compression was bumped to 7.5:1 and the power rating rose as well, to 150hp in Dodge's 40th anniversary year. Dodge's Red Ram Hemi had the smallest bore center distance of any of Chrysler Corporation's Hemi engines, at 4.1875 inches. Did it work? As an engineering triumph, you bet. Though Hemi-headed engines had been used by racing and high-end brands in the pre-war era, it took Chrysler to bring them to mainstream America in the post-war era. Among other advantages: The shape of the combustion chamber allowed a central spark plug location for more efficient fuel ignition, and valve sizes grew because they didn't rub shoulders with one another, as they did in conventional engines. A better burn and bigger valves meant more power. Chrysler's Hemi weighed in at the same 331-cu in displacement as the mighty Cadillac V-8, and the Mopar put out 20 more horsepower. And Dodge dropped theirs into every body style it offered: coupe, sedan, wagon, convertible, whatever. Displacement grew rapidly, as did Dodge's cars, through the 1950s: an overbore in 1955 brought displacement to 270 cubes and 150 hp. The Century's hemispherical V-8 lasted into the mid-1980s. Since that time, the term Mopar has basically become synonymous in automotive circles with any Chrysler-built vehicle, which would include Chrysler, Dodge, Ram, Plymouth, Imperial and De Soto. Carburetor: Holley 600 CFM, Four Barrel Transmission: 700 R4 3-Speed Automatic with a Roadrunner Torque Converter that transfers the power to a 4-Link 9-Inch Ford (370 POSI) and Strange Axles. An overdrive shift switch is under dash on left side of steering column. Shifter: B&M Megashifter - The B&M Mega Shifter is a quality shifter that's been one of the most popular automatic shifters of all time. The Mega Shifter's positive ratcheting function won't allow you to over shift and miss a gear at that critical moment, along with the park-reverse lockout feature. The look and feel of the T-handle and accordion style shift boot really shows off the racing heritage of the Mega Shifter. Other features include a black console that fits with the floor for a perfect fit, brand new 5 foot shifter cable, cable brackets, transmission shift levers, chrome plated top plate with lighted gear indicator. Front Suspension: Mustang II Independent Front Suspension (IFS)Four Wheel Disc Brakes Shocks: QA1 Coil-over Springs (Front and Rear)Wheels & Tires: 15" aluminum wheels on the front with 195/60R15 Tires and 17" aluminum wheels in the rear with P235/70R17 Tires. Used 1934 Ford Roadster Blue Body: 34 Ford Roadster Body Built By Minotti Fiberglass. This body is unique in that it is chopped and channeled. Body includes all garnish moldings, dash and interior panels along with the windshield. Doors are hung and latches are mounted. Doors shut like a new car. Paint: Unknown blue color, but is in great shape and shines up nicely. Chasis: " Original” 1934 Ford Frame Fully Boxed Car Logo: Clay Smith Cams - Mr. Horsepower. The image is a caricature of legendary hot rod guru Clay Smith (1915-1954), well known for his red hair. The “Mr. Horsepower” legacy began in the early 1930's with camshafts that were literally hand-ground by Clay Smith to high performance specifications. His technical expertise was recognized by the industry and racers were mesmerized by the overall performance of his products. Although he specialized in camshafts, his high-performance engines were setting world speed records. Engine: 1955 Dodge Red Ram Hemi (Est 183-193 HP). The engine starts right up every time and provides a " classic" hemi sound through the straight headers dumped just in front of the suicide doors. Dodge's Red Ram Hemi was third in the company's increasingly successful series of Hemispherical-combustion-chambered V-8 engines: Chrysler's Fire Power Hemi displaced 331 cubic inches and churned out 180 horsepower when it was introduced in 1951; a year later, it was De Soto's turn, and its 276-cu in Hemi also put out 180hp. It had been 20 years since an eight-cylinder had been available in a Dodge, but when its version launched for the 1953 model year, it was rated at 140 horsepower from 241 cubic inches and 7.1: compression. In '54, compression was bumped to 7.5:1 and the power rating rose as well, to 150hp in Dodge's 40th anniversary year. Dodge's Red Ram Hemi had the smallest bore center distance of any of Chrysler Corporation's Hemi engines, at 4.1875 inches. Did it work? As an engineering triumph, you bet. Though Hemi-headed engines had been used by racing and high-end brands in the pre-war era, it took Chrysler to bring them to mainstream America in the post-war era. Among other advantages: The shape of the combustion chamber allowed a central spark plug location for more efficient fuel ignition, and valve sizes grew because they didn't rub shoulders with one another, as they did in conventional engines. A better burn and bigger valves meant more power. Chrysler's Hemi weighed in at the same 331-cu in displacement as the mighty Cadillac V-8, and the Mopar put out 20 more horsepower. And Dodge dropped theirs into every body style it offered: coupe, sedan, wagon, convertible, whatever. Displacement grew rapidly, as did Dodge's cars, through the 1950s: an overbore in 1955 brought displacement to 270 cubes and 150 hp. The Century's hemispherical V-8 lasted into the mid-1980s. Since that time, the term Mopar has basically become synonymous in automotive circles with any Chrysler-built vehicle, which would include Chrysler, Dodge, Ram, Plymouth, Imperial and De Soto. Carburetor: Holley 600 CFM, Four Barrel Transmission: 700 R4 3-Speed Automatic with a Roadrunner Torque Converter that transfers the power to a 4-Link 9-Inch Ford (370 POSI) and Strange Axles. An overdrive shift switch is under dash on left side of steering column. Shifter: B&M Megashifter - The B&M Mega Shifter is a quality shifter that's been one of the most popular automatic shifters of all time. The Mega Shifter's positive ratcheting function won't allow you to over shift and miss a gear at that critical moment, along with the park-reverse lockout feature. 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Pasadena, TX
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Houston, TX
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1964 Ford Thunderbird Convertible390 Big Block V8 Engine with 4 Barrel Carburetor Automatic Transmission Bucket seats with storage center console Kelsey-Hayes wire wheels Power brakes Power steering Power top Power windows AM Radio This is probably one of the nicest 60's Ford Thunderbirds in the country. 12,704 miles is extremely low, which makes this car very collectible. It is all original and completely restored. Beautiful driving, dependable show car. Kept in a climate-controlled garage. The 390 V8 engine starts and runs like a dream. White exterior with black interior. Used 1964 Ford Thunderbird 12,704 miles, White 1964 Ford Thunderbird Convertible390 Big Block V8 Engine with 4 Barrel Carburetor Automatic Transmission Bucket seats with storage center console Kelsey-Hayes wire wheels Power brakes Power steering Power top Power windows AM Radio This is probably one of the nicest 60's Ford Thunderbirds in the country. 12,704 miles is extremely low, which makes this car very collectible. It is all original and completely restored. Beautiful driving, dependable show car. Kept in a climate-controlled garage. The 390 V8 engine starts and runs like a dream. White exterior with black interior. Used 1964 Ford Thunderbird 12,704 miles, White 1964 Ford Thunderbird Convertible390 Big Block V8 Engine with 4 Barrel Carburetor Automatic Transmission Bucket seats with storage center console Kelsey-Hayes wire wheels Power brakes Power steering Power top Power windows AM Radio This is probably one of the nicest 60's Ford Thunderbirds in the country. 12,704 miles is extremely low, which makes this car very collectible. It is all original and completely restored. Beautiful driving, dependable show car. Kept in a climate-controlled garage. The 390 V8 engine starts and runs like a dream. White exterior with black interior. Used 1964 Ford Thunderbird 12,704 miles, White 1964 Ford Thunderbird Convertible390 Big Block V8 Engine with 4 Barrel Carburetor Automatic Transmission Bucket seats with storage center console Kelsey-Hayes wire wheels Power brakes Power steering Power top Power windows AM Radio This is probably one of the nicest 60's Ford Thunderbirds in the country. 12,704 miles is extremely low, which makes this car very collectible. It is all original and completely restored. Beautiful driving, dependable show car. Kept in a climate-controlled garage. The 390 V8 engine starts and runs like a dream. White exterior with black interior. Used 1964 Ford Thunderbird 12,704 miles, White 1964 Ford Thunderbird Convertible390 Big Block V8 Engine with 4 Barrel Carburetor Automatic Transmission Bucket seats with storage center console Kelsey-Hayes wire wheels Power brakes Power steering Power top Power windows AM Radio This is probably one of the nicest 60's Ford Thunderbirds in the country. 12,704 miles is extremely low, which makes this car very collectible. It is all original and completely restored. Beautiful driving, dependable show car. Kept in a climate-controlled garage. The 390 V8 engine starts and runs like a dream. White exterior with black interior. Used 1964 Ford Thunderbird 12,704 miles, White
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