5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
Topics of discussion range from fuel economy, safety, modifications, performance all involving America's favorite family car, the Toyota Camry.
As some of you may have read, the lil Gator was taken out of commission and was in ICU for a week. Sadly after the appraisers looked at it, they determined it was too late for him and he passed away. Such a sad, sad day when an 08 Camry gets totaled by a drunk driver. RIP Lil Gator, RIP.
__________________ 2008 Toyota Camry LE4 :: Blue Ribbon Metallic
Gen6
where are the pictures? we never saw damage pics.. we want to see them!!!
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2007 Super White CE 5-spd. Stock 4 Lyfe, well I have new driver side doors and side pillar.. are those mods?
As of March 1, another $2200 body shop bill due to deer attack..
At least you didn't spend any money on it for modifications. If that happened to me after I spent who knows how much money, I'd probably be in the ICU.
how did everything wokr out for you with the insurance payoff and stuff?
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2007 Super White CE 5-spd. Stock 4 Lyfe, well I have new driver side doors and side pillar.. are those mods?
As of March 1, another $2200 body shop bill due to deer attack..
Everything is good. Right now I'm going to save my money and weigh my options come summer time. Reluctantly, I've been driving my 1991 Chevy S10 drag pickup. I'm probably going to go buy an old school cutlass or something to ease up on my Chevy. A new Camry isn't out of the question, but probably not this year, if anything, I will get a 2009 XRS Corolla if I do in fact get a new car. I'm in the process of trying to get into college at Florida. I'm young gunnin here, I'm only 19 lol.
__________________ 2008 Toyota Camry LE4 :: Blue Ribbon Metallic
Gen6
A new Camry isn't out of the question, but probably not this year, if anything, I will get a 2009 XRS Corolla if I do in fact get a new car. I'm in the process of trying to get into college at Florida. I'm young gunnin here, I'm only 19 lol.
A new XRS Corolla will set you back around $22K, which is more then the I4 base and LE, and almost as much as the V6 LE.
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