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.
'07 Honda Ruckus Big Bore TOTALED: '03 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer 4x4 5.4L, '96 Camry LE 5S May '10: '11 Sienna V6 XLE FWD 8-pass. July '10: '06 Matrix XR Auto FWD Oct. '09: '05 RAV-4 L 4WD
^he's just wondering why you would trade your camry for an mr2.. i'd do the same if i knew exactly the condition of the mr2 also.. but yeah, camry's are so darn reliable its hard to see people switching to other cars.
i actually bought the rear visor which i think i posted it here wen i bought it, i dont know if anyone remembers. well i really liked the mr2 from a long time, i saw the opportunity to get it and we had a deal.. so far i dont regret it but. i really put more than a 1000 dollars to fixed the camry how it is, so i miss it and we had a good time no problem at all
There are so many reasons to trade a Camry for an MR2, they're obvious so I'm not even going to list them.
I don't see how the "reliability" argument comes into play either (because that makes not one bit of sense) especially when you go from a 5SFE Camry to a 5SFE MR2.
'07 Honda Ruckus Big Bore TOTALED: '03 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer 4x4 5.4L, '96 Camry LE 5S May '10: '11 Sienna V6 XLE FWD 8-pass. July '10: '06 Matrix XR Auto FWD Oct. '09: '05 RAV-4 L 4WD
Thats crazy to see your old car in a video. LOL I dont think I could part with my Camry I love it too much. Although the Mr2 would be a tempting trade.
the 5sfe is pretty much the same on the camry, celica, mr2
, it just in the mr2 is more fun, is lighter, suspension is incredible, everything is awesome,
but if you get extra cash you can put a 250hp stock engine... gen 3 3sgte
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