5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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the V6 has the sport shift mode, wile the I4 doesnt. And the V6 has dual exhaust. And if your driving it and want to tell, floor it. IF it puts you back in the seat then its the 6.
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Seatbelt! you're piloting a vehicle were dual vvt-i hitts harder then VTEC and the torquesteer can possibly snap your wrists
The rear looks much nicer with the dual exhaust, or at least the single muffler w/tip like the XLE, SE, or Hybrid. The LE/CE I4 exhaust/muffler combo just looks bad.
So to answer your question (as everyone here already did), the V6 has two exhaust tips whereas the I4 has one.
The rear looks much nicer with the dual exhaust, or at least the single muffler w/tip like the XLE, SE, or Hybrid. The LE/CE I4 exhaust/muffler combo just looks bad.
So to answer your question (as everyone here already did), the V6 has two exhaust tips whereas the I4 has one.
This doesn't look that bad... Can you guess which Camry is this?
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