Rent First!!!!

My Suggestion to anyone wanting to purchase a Toyota Camry needs to rent one for the weekend first... I did not and made the worst mistake of my life... I have a 2006 4 cylindar and nearly get run over every time i enter a highway... the transmission cannot make up its mind what gear it wants to be in and a Mississippi cotten gin sounds smoother....When oh when are the good ole days coming back when car dealers let you try out a car more than 15 minutes... Oh well I guess the next 5 years will be a vaulable leason.

Reply to
RicknKnox
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This is a troll. That configuration is good. Go f*ck off back to the Honda newsgroup.

Reply to
Sharx35

u should do that for every car... including a acura

----------------------------- Camry 2000 with 2004 SE rims

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Reply to
skewe

Some of the problems you mentioned are well known. You may want to search the respective newsgroups before you buy. I do.

You may have a solenoid problem and need a tranny ECU update. Get them fixed before the warranty expires.

Also, go to

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(now owned by Autozone), to check for TSBs since 2002 (first year of the generation). Get an idea of what was fixed and what to expect.

Reply to
johngdole

Only an idiot would enter the highway improperly, I drive highway everyday and cant remember when my poor judgement required the car to need maximum performance. Go back to school before you kill someone worthwhile-the other guy.

Reply to
m Ransley

Lets not assume that the guy is a Honda owner. The guy is full of crap and probably just wishes he had new Camry. We all know 4cyl. Camry has no problem getting on the highway. I would tell him go trade it in. Being a Toyota , it has lost very little value being the number ONE car sold in America. Scott

Reply to
zonie

Eric, glad to hear the wheels worked out okay. Do they look as good as you thought they would?

Scott in Arizona

Reply to
zonie

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