5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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I really like my Camry but there's no way a true automotive enthusiast could love one.
Camry's are nice cars, but they're pretty lame. They don't have much power, aren't quick, aren't fast, don't corner well, don't stop well, etc. They are an average car with above average dependability and build quality.
Thinking a Camry is so great just means you haven't sampled a truly superior automobile or you're easily pleased.
I love my Formula and think my Camry does a great job as an everyday car.
Please don't cry, it's just my own personal opinion.
I really like my Camry but there's no way a true automotive enthusiast could love one.
Camry's are nice cars, but they're pretty lame. They don't have much power, aren't quick, aren't fast, don't corner well, don't stop well, etc. They are an average car with above average dependability and build quality.
Thinking a Camry is so great just means you haven't sampled a truly superior automobile or you're easily pleased.
I love my Formula and think my Camry does a great job as an everyday car.
Please don't cry, it's just my own personal opinion.
I agree that Camry is not a Sport car. In your own personal opinion, what car(s) belong to a truly supeior automobile class?
In my own opinion, a Porsche 911 Turbo is a good example.
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Back on stock height and love it!
I've heard from alot of people that think my car is really sweet looking (looks alot better then the sig), and then when they ask what car it is, I tell them it's a Camry and they look at me in disbelief.
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