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Charlie
Dallas, TX
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Gather round for another round of rice pumping action. From the crappy transmissions, gay shaping, to the ding filled bumpers, toyota owners tell all. out of focus has run to the hills, nowhere to be found. con tiki is hiding under the covers, shaking and wiping the tears as he knows the truth is coming out about the imports... Get out the camera, toyota has just passed another stool to its customers.
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Charlie
Dallas, TX
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Trim: LE V6 Fix the awful tranny!!!! by Melissa from Near Allentown, PA (6/02/07) 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful Pros: Comfortable interior, generally quiet, Bluetooth on steering wheel Cons: Very jerky transmission, Seatbelts were in awkward positions I don't own this car but I test drove an '07 LE V6. I noticed immediately that the transmission was very jerky while changing gears. I've read many reviews now of people with transmission problems/failures. I am so glad I didn't buy that car.
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Charlie
Dallas, TX
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Trim: XLE Dont buy and reasearch heavily on future models by GYXRGB from LOS ANGELES, CA (6/01/07) 2 out of 3 people found this review helpful Pros: Looks Sporty, has good features and easy to drive Cons: Transmission hesitation is , seats can become uncomfortable on long rides. I bought this car as an everyday driver. The one problem that gives me a genuine concern is the transmission. I live in LA so the cold start problem does not affect me so much but I have felt it time to time.
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Charlie
Dallas, TX
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Trim: SE V6 Don't buy it by Lou from Chicago (5/31/07) 8 out of 10 people found this review helpful Pros: This had a good torque, but not enough horses Cons: I had a lot of mechanical problems with it I don't know why other people like Toyota, I had only bad experience with it. Right from the factory, it had major problems. The disk brakes were faulty and I had them replaced after 1 month.
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Charlie
Dallas, TX
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Trim: LE V6 Toyota Review by Tommy from Indianapolis, IN (5/31/07)
4 out of 8 people found this review helpful Pros: Build quality, reputation, good depreciation Cons: Slow acceleration, vibration from on highway, some options should be standard
I know the Camry has been very popular, but other car manufacturers are starting to catch up to this car. The Camry has all the pluses that are well known by now, reliability, high value, comfort. But there are some features that are a little over-rated, like the acceleration. The V6 has 268 hp ...
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Charlie
Dallas, TX
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Trim: Unspecified Ford and GM are back by Fred from Miami, Fl (5/29/07)
13 out of 16 people found this review helpful
Well Toyota is a good brand but I think that Ford and GM are back, check the 2007 Fusion or the new 2008 Malibu ...
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Charlie
Dallas, TX
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Trim: LE V6 Toyota junk never again by Ben Gotshall from La Honda C.A (5/29/07)
12 out of 15 people found this review helpful Pros: none Cons: slow ugly weak cheaply made junk
Ok so my grandma got a 2001 camry and it got 91,000 miles big deal it's falling apart it never had good power it was always weak and slow it's bumpers and fenders and falling apart and paint is chiping weak transsiomssion before that car she had a 1995 taurus with over 179,000 miles on it ...
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Charlie
Dallas, TX
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Trim: XLE TOYOTA SHOULD RECTIFY THE HESITATION PROBLEM NOW! by Nancy from CA (5/29/07)
18 out of 19 people found this review helpful Pros: Toyota still pushing hard to sell a defective brand with no rectifications! WOW! Cons: Sorry for the owners who did not listen to many negatives & still bought one!
I would not recommend this Camry until Toyota issues a certificate of roadworthiness on the hesitation problem even if it was the Car of the year from Motor Trend or top selling car the last 6 years. A defective car needs to be repaired and not sold in the market. Toyota should accept the defect ...
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Charlie
Dallas, TX
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And the list goes on and on and on....
Standby while tiki and focus pick up the peices of the ravaged car company and try to make something positive of the situation,,,,
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Michael
Wheelersburg, OH
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Michael
Wheelersburg, OH
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You people dont live in the same world I do. The people in my area are turning to Toyota and Honda. Their tired of crap from G.M. and Ford. And that German Co. what ever you call it. Thats why Toyota is number one now and Honda and Toyota are building in this area. You people are stuck in time. The worlds moving forward.
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Michael
Wheelersburg, OH
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Robert wrote: <quoted text> Actually you are wrong, GM out sold toyota the according to the last sales release. Good day. For now, they just shoved a few thousand fleet vehicles through...lol When they get beat they just sell of some to their corp people to drive and tax it off. I know what they do. the games some play...lol
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ben berlinsky
United States
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Michael wrote: You people dont live in the same world I do. The people in my area are turning to Toyota and Honda. Their tired of crap from G.M. and Ford. And that German Co. what ever you call it. Thats why Toyota is number one now and Honda and Toyota are building in this area. You people are stuck in time. The worlds moving forward. Well the people in my world drive trucks/cars until they fall apart from under them. You will seldom see foreign cars of any sort here. and when someone puts an american flag on a toyota they get beeped at! Not sure about your area, I see about 1 new tundra for every 25 new silverados I see.
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Michael
Wheelersburg, OH
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Robert wrote: <quoted text> You have not a clue do you? GM cut out the fleet sales. Its like dangling an egg roll infront of tiki and a sesame chicken infront of focus. They took the bait you import loving homo. Sorry Robert Im not a homo. Hit on someone else dude.
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Michael
Wheelersburg, OH
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ben berlinsky wrote: <quoted text> Well the people in my world drive trucks/cars until they fall apart from under them. You will seldom see foreign cars of any sort here. and when someone puts an american flag on a toyota they get beeped at! Not sure about your area, I see about 1 new tundra for every 25 new silverados I see. Your in a strange place then.
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ben berlinsky
United States
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Michael wrote: <quoted text> Your in a strange place then. that I am. But every day I see the old blue and grey silverado coming past our house. 350k miles on it, fender rusted literally half way up, flapping in the wind. Doors held on by patch after patch, truck literally falling apart. Yet its hauling a huge bail of hay. And our driveways, the neighbors, all lined with american cars.
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Root
Shreveport, LA
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ben berlinsky wrote: <quoted text> that I am. But every day I see the old blue and grey silverado coming past our house. 350k miles on it, fender rusted literally half way up, flapping in the wind. Doors held on by patch after patch, truck literally falling apart. Yet its hauling a huge bail of hay. And our driveways, the neighbors, all lined with american cars. Like apple pie, something yota will never claim.
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Some Guy
Manhattan, IL
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Oh wow... you guys see a bunch of used silverados running around. You wanna know the reason? Domestics get lower financing since nobody wants a used american car.
Well, except unedu.cated hic.ks (the same people Toyota employs that in turn, degraded their quality).
You'll NEVER see a lexus built in america for a reason. Honestly, you guys should quite ban.ging yer sisters and start growing a brain.
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Root
Shreveport, LA
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Some Guy wrote: Oh wow... you guys see a bunch of used silverados running around. You wanna know the reason? Domestics get lower financing since nobody wants a used american car. Well, except unedu.cated hic.ks (the same people Toyota employs that in turn, degraded their quality). You'll NEVER see a lexus built in america for a reason. Honestly, you guys should quite ban.ging yer sisters and start growing a brain. You never made it through debate did you? Exhibited by your posts one see’s pro yota as you mention the name repeatedly. Get smart, if they can build here and it saves money, then it will happen. You noticeably lack in the astuteness department. Come on buddy from Chicago, don’t they have schools up there? Surely you can create some type of resourceful or sophisticated response, anything?
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ben berlinsky
United States
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Some Guy wrote: Oh wow... you guys see a bunch of used silverados running around. You wanna know the reason? Domestics get lower financing since nobody wants a used american car. Well, except unedu.cated hic.ks (the same people Toyota employs that in turn, degraded their quality). You'll NEVER see a lexus built in america for a reason. Honestly, you guys should quite ban.ging yer sisters and start growing a brain. Did you live in the city? did a big guy in a truck beat your windshield in with a bat because you flipped him off? Do not post rudeness like that again, or you will be reported. That is utter sickness, clearly stereotyping about something you know little about. PS: I see lexus, mercedes, bmws, porsches, and jags almost every day.(of course thats not everybody here, but there are some)
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