The Toyota Camry remains one of Toyota’s most popular vehicles for seven generations now. Year after year it continues to provide you with comfort, reliability, and safety that you can
count on. Get the ever so popular 2014 Toyota Camry XLE from your La Grange area Toyota dealer.
Highlighted Features
The 2014 Toyota Camry XLE comes equipped with a fantastic audio system that has an AM/FM radio, a CD player, digital radio, satellite radio, touch screen and color screen. It has six speakers, steering wheel mounted remote audio controls, and an element antenna. There is cruise control and a trip computer that will tell you your average speed, average fuel economy, current fuel economy, and range for remaining fuel.
- Ventilation system with micro filter
- Passenger ventilation controls
- Dual-zone climate control
- Front cup holders
- Remote power locks
- Remote glass sunroof
- Rear camera parking distance sensors
- Intelligent driver and passenger front airbag
- Front and rear side airbag
- Front and rear curtain airbag
It has premium cloth upholstery, wood/woodgrain on the dashboard, and a leather-trimmed, tilt telescoping steering wheel. The driver has a 10-way powered bucket seat with power height, power lumbar, and power tilt. The front passenger has a bucket seat with power adjustments, and the rear passengers have split-folding seats.
Whom do you trust when you are seeking advice about buying an efficient vehicle? Everyone has plenty of input, but who has the hard data to back it up? If you are looking for a fuel-efficient vehicle, search the EPA’s list of the most fuel-efficient cars for 2014. The 2014 Scion iQ at Scion dealer in the La Grange area is the EPA’s 2014 Most Fuel Efficient Minicompact.
Snapshot of the 2014 Scion iQ
The minicompact has a 1.3-liter, 4-cylinder engine that produces a modest 94 hp at 6000 RPM and 89 ft.-lbs. of torque at 4400 RPM. The front-wheel-drive city cruiser has an 8.5-gallon fuel tank, and it averages an estimated 36 city and 37 highway. Unofficial estimates from vehicle owners average 33.1 mpg. Based on EPA calculations, the annual fuel cost for the minicompact is $1,450. The savings is $4,500 in fuel costs over five years compared to the purchase of an average new car. The EPA bases its calculations on 15,000 annual miles, 45% on the highway and 55% in the city. The range is 315 total miles, and it cost nearly $2.45 to drive 25 miles. The EPA estimates the cost to fill the tank is $31.
How Safe is the Scion iQ?
According to the IIHS, the Scion iQ earned good ratings in three crash test scenarios and an acceptable rating in head restraints & seats testing. After performing crash tests with the 2014 Scion iQ, the NHTSA awarded the mincompact with a 4-star safety rating.
Orland Park Area Toyota Lists Car Modifications that Will Kill Your Car’s Trade-In Value
Modifying your car is an excellent way to show your individuality and love for your vehicle, but it can also kill your trade-in value. The more outlandish the modifications, the worse off
you may really be. If you do not plan to keep your car for long, rethink your modifications. Orland Park area Toyota lists common car modifications that kill your trade-in value.
1. Paint
Do not go crazy with your car’s paint job. The more unique the color, the harder it is to match it and repair it. It is hard to find buyers who want to drive a lime green car or a vibrant orange pickup.
2. Decals and stickers
Leave the pinstripes, custom decals and auto parts stickers off your car. The only one who cares about it is you.
3. Coffee can exhaust
Loud exhaust is not something every person who visits the dealership wants to hear. People want to be able to drive down the road, with their windows up or down, and not hear the exhaust.
4. Body kits and useless spoilers
Body kits will transform the outside of a vehicle, good or bad. Remember, unless a 20-something is at the car lot and buying his or her own car, no one else will care about your body kit. Let’s face it; spoilers on certain cars are just silly. If it does not come factory, it is probably not meant to be.
5. Lifted high and slammed low
Trucks that are excessively high and cars that are slammed to the ground are not practical and often not desired by used car consumers. A consumer must be in the market for your exact look in order for the vehicle to sell. If not, the car will sit on the lot or take a trip to the auction.
Do Not Settle for Less Than a Pre-Owned Certified Vehicle at Elmhurst Area Toyota Scion
What type of pre-owned vehicle are you in search of? Whatever model you are looking for, you can find it at your local dealership. Whether you need a coupe, sedan or SUV, you are in
luck. You do not have to sacrifice quality and safety to save a few bucks on a pre-owned ride. Do not settle for less than a pre-owned certified vehicle from Elmhurst area Toyota Scion.
2011 Scion tC HB
The 2011 Scion tC has a 2.5-liter, 4-cylinder engine that produces 180 hp at 6000 RPM and 173 ft.-lbs. of torque at 4100 RPM. The front-wheel-drive hatchback has less than 53,000 miles on it, and 2.9% APR is available for qualified drivers. The estimated fuel economy rating for the black coupe is 23/31 mpg. In 2011, the Scion tC earned five stars for safety from the NHTSA, and it is an IIHS Top Safety Pick.
2013 Toyota Camry LE
The certified pre-owned 2013 Toyota Camry LE sedans on the lot have low miles and a low 2.9% APR. The 2013 Toyota Camry sedan has a 2.5-liter engine that produces 178 hp at 6000 RPM and 170 ft.-lbs. of torque at 4100 RPM. The estimated fuel economy rating for the front-wheel drive sedan is 25/35 mpg. The 2013 Toyota Camry is a 2013 Top Safety Pick, and the sedan earned a Quality Award from JD Power.
2007 Lexus RX 350 AWD
The all-wheel-drive 2007 Lexus RX 350 has a powerful 3.5-liter, 6-cylinder engine that produces 270 horsepower at 6200 RPM and 251 ft.-lbs. of torque at 4700 RPM. According to EPA data, the fuel economy rating is 17/22 mpg. The 2007 Lexus SUV has wood trim, all-season tires, rear spoiler and an 8-speaker audio system.
La Grange Area Scion Discusses the Family Financial Responsibility Law and its Impact on Your License
In 2010, the National Child Support Enforcement Association awarded the Illinois Division of Child Support Services with the Program of the Year award. The program was recognized for its commitment to Illinois families and the established programs to care for children in the community through child support enforcement efforts. In 2010, the agency collected over $1 billion in support for families. The state does not mess around, and if you fall behind, you may run into trouble. La Grange area Toyota discusses the Family Financial Responsibility Law and its impact on your license.
Impact on Your Driver’s License
The law allows the office of the Secretary of State to suspend a noncustodial parent’s license if the parent fails to meet child support obligations. Once a parent falls behind by at least 90 days, a suspension request can be made. The parent will be held in contempt of court for failure to pay child support. If the Secretary of State issues the suspension, a notice will be sent to the parent, which informs him or her that the license will be suspended in 60 days. The parent may be given a temporary permit that allows the driver to go to work or seek medical attention, but no other driving is allowed. The only agency that can lift the suspension is the DHFS. If the parent pays what is do or makes approved arrangements, the DHFS can submit proof to the Secretary of State’s office for reinstatement.
Child Support Affect Hunting License, Too
Guess what, if you are behind on child support payments, you may not be able to get your hunting or fishing license. Thousands of fishing and hunting license applications have been denied because of unpaid child support. The state encourages parents to make child support arrangements before they attempt to apply for a hunting or fishing license.
The best safety rating in the industry is the Top Safety Pick+ award from IIHS, and only a handful of contenders were recognized in 2014. New safety testing standards were released by
the IIHS in 2014, and the Highlander excelled in research room. The 2014 Toyota Highlander at Naperville area Toyota received the 2014 Top Safety Pick+ award.
Let a Winner Show You How it’s Done
Only three midsize SUV were recognized for their performance in safety and crash testing. To receive a safety award, the IIHS required vehicles to earn “good” scores in four of the crash test scenarios and at least an “acceptable” evaluation in the fifth test. To be eligible for the exclusive Top Safety Pick+ award, the vehicle must be equipped with a front crash prevention system. Well, the 2014 Toyota Highlander performed exceptionally, earned “good” ratings, and “acceptable” score in small overlap front scenarios, and an “advanced” rating for the front crash prevention system. In addition to receiving the TSP+ award, the Highlander also excelled in NHTSA crash tests. According to the government agency, the 2014 Toyota Highlander earned a perfect 5-star overall safety rating.
What a Winner Looks Like
What does it take to be a winner? Topnotch safety features, design and technology. The 2014 Toyota Highlander SUV has 4-wheel ABS, 3-point seatbelts, traction control, stability control, tire pressure monitoring, ventilated disc brakes in the front, head airbags in the front, rear and third-row seats, braking assist and brakeforce distribution. Additional safety features include a First Aid Kit, post-collision warning and engine immobilizer.
One decision can change your life and the life of someone else. If you drink when you are out or when you are hanging out at home, that is your choice, but it can have devastating consequences if you decide to get behind the wheel. Not everyone else on the road has a choice when it comes to your decision to drink and drive. Make the right choice if you are under the influence. Toyota service in the Chicago area suggests DD options for a safe ride.
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You can reserve a personal driver to your next outing. The driver will meet you at your location and wait for you in your car while you are having a good time. The designated driver will safely drive you back to your original location, and they are flexible if you need to be driven to multiple locations.
Metro Designated Driver
Drivers can be reserved for your outing. Metro designated driver offers drivers on an hourly basis. Instead of leaving your car at the bar or driving it home, the designated driver drives it home for you. Do not worry; they are not staying the night. The company sends a chase car to pick up the designated driver so you and your car both make it home safely.
Paddy Wagons
You don’t’ have to call in advance to reserve a paddy wagon, but it helps. The designated driver will take your keys and transport you and your passengers to your destination(s), and then the driver will take you back home after you are done having fun.
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