3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
Topics of discussion range from fuel economy, safety, modifications, performance all involving America's favorite family car, the Toyota Camry.
vip? as in a bling-ry? if so id say the gen 5, like xle V6. kinda boxy, big, nice interior. but the camry is hardly a vip car in my opinion but it can be as much vip, as it can a sports car. you could also go gen 6 but thats some moola for the v6.
spend the money you would on a camry on a ls400 to have a better base for the vip.
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'95 i4 camry sedan -> wrecked june of 2006 by a girl who couldn't drive
'95 v6 camry coupe (dropped, rimmed, front end converted, tinted and debadged) -> current
wow, what the hell is that? it looks liek a mix of a G35, a volvo S40, mecedes S class and a LS430. definatly not a US camry though. but it is the came platform, the windows are exactly the same.
man where can i get one of thoes thats a sexy car.
I believe that's either the Toyota Crown or the Mark X from mainland Japan.
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why does the western world miss out on cars like that? it would fix the 'conservative' image Toyota is branded with here in Oz. Needs to be RWD to be a hit though.
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