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.
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I highly doubt it'll be upgraded that much. Non of its main competitors has a V6 with over 300hp or close to it.
Well we should be the first one to do it then.Then watch all these other mid size sedans playing catch-up and adding more power to their cars.But if they gonna go that route,fix or minimize all the issues associated with high horsepower,front wheel drive cars like the wheel hop on the camry.I remember sometime back in 2006 when i first had the Camry and gunned the accelerator pedal,i thought the car was gonna disassemble itself from the violent shaking.Didn't do that again.
Well we should be the first one to do it then.Then watch all these other mid size sedans playing catch-up and adding more power to their cars.
well, its still a family car first and foremost. i rather they focus on other attributes rather then participate in the horsepower war. having said that, i wouldn't mind if they offer a 340hp camry se
well, its still a family car first and foremost. i rather they focus on other attributes rather then participate in the horsepower war. having said that, i wouldn't mind if they offer a 340hp camry se
You're right.Maybe a little bump in torque and power plus more attention to interior details.Some of the things that bug me on the gen 6 camry interior are the dashboard,steering wheel air bag cover and some of the plastic panels.They either don't line up right or off-center which creates bad gaps between the materials.Also,make the sportshift a little better on the response time,if they do include it again.It literally takes 2 seconds after you upshift the gears for the transmission to respond.I always wished there was a mod or something that can be done to the sportshift on the gen 6 to make it more responsive and more fun to drive.
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