 All right, we got the 2019 Toyota Camry. This is the SE. You can tell it's the SE because it's got that special grille on the front, the honeycomb grille. You got the glass to over emblem right here, that Toyota emblem that's glassed over. That's the Toyota Safety Sense P. That's the multi millimeter wave radar there on the front. You got an in-dash camera up there as well that helps with the lane departure, pedestrian detection, dynamic radar cruise control, all those cool features. This is a stylish car. In 2018's when they redid this, put it on TNGA, Toyota's new global architecture. They lowered the body lines, lowered the roof lines. It's better fuel efficiency, more power. Got the spoiler back here because it's the SE. Dual exhaust back there. The stylish little whip, let's take it for a spin. So now the cool thing about the 2019 Camry's is they made Apple CarPlay standard on these. So you've got Apple CarPlay here. I have it plugged into my phone right here into the USB. And it pulls up my phone. So phone, messages, all that cool stuff is here. I've got my Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, my podcasts, all of this stuff. So let me see here. Swipe over, Pandora, so all the music apps. They just added Waze to Apple CarPlay, which is a cool new feature. And then with every 2019 Camry, you also get SOS and service connects. So check this out. You got a button up here. Connecting to the emergency call center. To cancel, please press the button again. So this is really cool, because you're connected to emergency services. Please call, maybe monitored or recorded for quality assurance. Welcome to the emergency response center. If this is a sales demonstration, or if you press the SOS button by mistake, we can end the call. If this is an emergency, we can connect you to an operator. Please say operator or goodbye. Goodbye. Thank you for calling. Goodbye. Sweet. I never do accidentally hit that somehow. I mean, it's a glass, little plastic case over there. But you can hold that and you'll actually contact emergency services if something was wrong, if there was an emergency. So that's a really cool safety feature that's now a standard on there. You get a three year trial subscription to that. You also get the service connect with that as well. So it's connected to your local, hopefully with us at your Oxmore Toyota dealership, where you come back and see us for service. When the, you know, if a tire light, oil change, maintenance required light pops up on here, they contact our dealership and our service department reaches out to you, see when they can schedule you to come in and get some service done. So automatic high beams, I've already got this set up. You took, put it on auto and then push it forward. So we've got that set up here. That's this button. And then I wanna make sure my lane departure is turned on. So if you see there, lane departure turned on, steering assist is active. So all my safety features are set up on this one. So there's my lane departure screen, my driver assist screen. So lane departure. And then when I turn on the dynamic radar cruise control, that'll have that set up. Mention this all the time with Toyota, but just how quiet and smooth our cars are is phenomenal. This is our new dynamic force, four cylinder engine. Like I mentioned before, you get better fuel efficiency and also more power. Those two don't usually go hand in hand but Toyota makes it happen. Peaking out, peaking out. Let's go. So we're driving through downtown Louisville on a beautiful fall day. So while it's kind of quiet, I wanna show you something. So if you look here on the steering wheel, you've got the talk system. So you can talk to the Entune radio system. So Entune's our radio system. This is Entune 3.0. You can push this button down and talk right to the radio system. But I wanna hold this phone button down, the answer button, and I wanna talk to Siri on my phone. There we go, there's Siri. Hi Siri. Siri, find the closest gas station to me. Oops, let's do that again. Hi Siri, find the closest gas station to me. The nearest one I see a shell on South First Street. Let me know if you want more information. Give me directions to that one. Hang on, let's talk to Siri. Hi Siri, find the best burger restaurant next to me. Close to me. The best rated option I find is Sidebar, which averages four and a half stars and is moderately priced. Let me know if you want more information. Get directions to Grind Burger. Getting directions to Grind Burger Kitchen. Start and move to Grind Burger Kitchen. And this is all being powered by my phone. So this is my iPhone, this is using Apple Maps. Use the left lane to take exit five on the left to merge until I 65 towards Nashville. I'm not gonna do that. I just wanted to show that feature. Hey, end directions. Directions to where? In navigation. Okay, I've stopped navigating. Thank you. The map's still up and following us. And again, this is all just on my phone. It's the future. The future's here. We're gonna go at 71 and I'm gonna turn on one of my favorite features, which is the Dynamic Radar Cruise Control. I mentioned that lane departure before. If you look there in that center screen, you'll see how it'll light up when it's reading the lines outside of the car. So it reads solid and dotted yellow and white lines. That's the lane departure. So it's reading those. And if I were to cross one of those, it would beep to alert me unless I have my turn signal on. So I'll show you that feature here. I think I'm safe. I'm just gonna drift over. And it beeped. It lights up orange. And it also turns the steering wheel slightly back towards the lane that I was in. Now it's not a self-driving vehicle. I was still in control of that entire time, but it's a great alert system. And this right here in the center lets me know that it's working, which is fantastic. All right, so let me set the cruise control. So here on the steering wheel, set the cruise control. Set it 66 miles an hour. And so those three bars appear. Now that's the dynamic radar cruise control. So that's the distance between me and the car in front of me. It's approximately 160 feet. This button here on the center, if I hit that it drops it down to two. I hit it one more, it drops it down to one. So that's about a hundred feet. So that'll give me more with the flow of traffic. And so this is that 71, speed limit's 55. I got it set to 66. I'm gonna slow it down a little bit. Just to be responsible. The chances are I'm not gonna come up on anybody to actually slow me down because everybody flies on that 71. Just help people do and move. Yeah, me personally when I'm driving I tend to have that driver assist screen up that shows the car in the center, shows the two white lines and then the blue lines there indicating the distance. So you can change that on the fly. Got it back to 160 feet approximately, 130 feet approximately, and then a hundred feet approximately. Let's see if this guy gets over. Nope, he's just gonna keep on flying back. This will definitely kick in once we get to the water center. And on I-71, it's kind of, everybody goes all out. So we'll just stay nice and responsible. And you notice the navigation's still following. I can still talk to Siri if I need to. Get directions to the closest Starbucks. Getting directions to Starbucks. Starting route to Starbucks. In 2.8 miles, take exit five to march onto our 264 towards Madison Expressway. Sweet, that's going the way we're going anyways. So we'll just keep following that. We'll leave navigation on for a little bit. I want somebody to drive the speed limit so I can show you the braking system. Could very easily speed up to 80, 85 on this. Even though that's not responsible, this car so smooth it would feel like I'm driving like I am now. But we're not gonna do that. We're gonna keep it responsible. 19 miles, take exit five to march onto our 264 towards Madison Expressway. So we've got some vehicles next to me. Once I get clear a little bit, I'll show you the lane departure again. See if I can demonstrate how the steering wheel turns safely. Because I always know when the lane departure is reading the lines, because it'll light up white there in that center screen. It's a great indicator to know that it's being safe. And the winter time around here, when they really brine the roads, which our city loves to do, and basically paint the roads white with salt, whatever else is in that. Sometimes they can wash out the lines, because it's white substance on a white substance, the whole road looks white. So I like to know when it's able to actually read the lines. That's all on this camera up here. So we're still reading the lines. I'm gonna start to drift over a little bit and watch what the steering wheel does. See that steering wheel twists a little bit? That's just a quick little guide back into your lane. It's not gonna follow the lane in this car. It's not gonna steer for you or take over. It's just gonna give a reminder, hey, you should be heading back this way. Great little safety feature designed just to keep you alert. The notification of fuel is low. Use the right two lanes to take exit five to merge onto a 264 towards Waterson Expressway. Okay. There was a warning light on the navigation. I didn't know what it was. Damn. It was that there. Thanks for the heads up. Do you see the guy standing there with the orange hoodie on? There was also cones. He was kind of just doing what the cones did, which I don't think I would do. All right, so if this semi gets over, like he's saying he's gonna do, I'm gonna let him get over. Stay in the left two lanes. All right, let him get over. So I took over at that point. Dynamic radar cruise control. If he were to have gotten over it would've- In 2.3 miles, take exit 20 onto US 60 towards St. Matthews. And navigation. Okay, I've stopped navigating. Thank you. All right, back to the demonstration. So cruise control. Dynamic radar cruise control. I'll reset that again. So all right, watch when this guy gets over. It's gonna show me a car in front of the blue line and my blue line and now it's breaking automatically. Here's my foot down here. I'll fold it back. So it was automatically breaking for me to keep me approximately 100 feet away from him. So it's showing me there in that center that there's a vehicle in front of me and it's reading it. So now I feel confident in the dynamic radar cruise control system that it knows what it's doing and it's taking control. Now at any point I can take over as well by applying the brake or even turning off on the steering wheel. But you don't have to do it like you do in traditional cruise control which frankly I don't even see the point of anymore now that we've got dynamic radar cruise control. It's fantastic. In regular cruise control you're always adjusting the speed or stopping it and trying to turn it back on where you don't have to touch the pedals and play that old game before you run into the back of somebody. This system does it all for you. It plays all those games. Now the semi is getting over and it's lighting up. I know it's reading it. My exit's coming up. But I'm gonna keep it in cruise control and as you see now that he's not there anymore it's not picking him up. It's going back to give me to my max speed. My max speed has me kind of in his blind spot so I'm gonna pick him up back to Oxmore Toyota. Lane departure, getting it over as much as I can there. Sorry fellas. All kinds of stuff going on today. A lot of people stopped on the highway. Now I'm gonna turn off cruise control, take over fully because this is our exit. We're just in time for rush hour traffic. Everybody leaves work at three o'clock at movable. Let's see, I wanna go back to my main screen. It's on music and just see how this works. Go to stations. Oh, Oxmore Toyota's calling me. This is Chuck. Hi, it's Linda at the front desk. Hi Linda. I have Mr. Ernspiker. Hi, I have Mr. Ernspiker on the line for you. He says you're handling his vehicle. I am, I'm actually in a car right now shooting a video. Can you send him to my voicemail in my office and I will give him a call as soon as I get back. At the 6905 with the 7141. The 7141. You got it. Thank you so much. You're welcome. You're welcome. Bye. Bye. So that's how that works. I was looking for music. I don't want it, let's do popular. I don't want you all seeing my taste of music and judging me. But yeah, phone call comes in. You just hit the answer button and it talks. And I wanna make a point that my phone isn't paired. That's not Bluetooth connected to the car at all. All I did was plug in my iPhone into the USB. So if you've got friends or family that wanna plug in take over with their music or anything like that. All they gotta do is plug their phone in and have an iPhone. Really cool system. I'm also probably not the best example because my data plan is terrible. It's how long it takes. Even when I'm inside. Also wanna mention that every one of our vehicles that we sell here at Oxmore Toyota that's newer certified has the pulse braking system on the back. So that third brake light will actually pulse. It doesn't flash, but it'll pulse so let drivers alert. I think we were filming behind me as I was driving so you'll probably see that flash, not flash pulse. Five times when I would apply the brake it's a safety system designed to catch the driver behind you and their attention to keep you safe. So that's the 2019 Camry with a ton of cool features.