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If you had a 2007 Camry LE V6 with transmission problems and Toyota agreed to give you a new car or your money back, which would you take? If you chose the money back, what car would you get?
If you had a 2007 Camry LE V6 with transmission problems and Toyota agreed to give you a new car or your money back, which would you take? If you chose the money back, what car would you get?
Take the money is always the best choice.
If Toyota gives you those choices......who dares to say Toyota doesn't take care of its customers!
I'll buy the BMW 325i
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Is it the full refund? If so its totally up to you.
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Originally Posted by lammydi
Take the money is always the best choice.
If Toyota gives you those choices......who dares to say Toyota doesn't take care of its customers! I'll buy the BMW 325i
I wouldn't buy the 325i either. Nor the Lexus IS250 that many people seem to like. I don't like these mid-range offerings.
If you're gonna go with the small car in the lineup, at least get the big engine! For BMW, don't settle for anything less than a 335i. Well, I'd personally pick the 335xi. 300hp from a turbo I6 isn't going to be good for traction with RWD. I'd take the AWD version (335xi).
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I wouldn't buy the 325i either. Nor the Lexus IS250 that many people seem to like. I don't like these mid-range offerings.
If you're gonna go with the small car in the lineup, at least get the big engine! For BMW, don't settle for anything less than a 335i. Well, I'd personally pick the 335xi. 300hp from a turbo I6 isn't going to be good for traction with RWD. I'd take the AWD version (335xi).
Fine...you convinced me....335i.
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