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If this dealer has both '09 and '10 V6 models in stock, will there be any significant differences in the cars?
Thanks very much for your guidance.
I also live in Houston and am interested in buying a 2010 Camry, LE, V6.
Could you please email me the following?
The model and price of your 2010 Camry.
List of all the fees and the amount
List of all taxes and the amount
My email address: kkhuu@yahoo.com
Thanks in advance.
Kenny
Speaking of Smart key, don't do like I did this morning. We normally drive the Camry Hybrid everyday, so I automatically grab the key for that and put it in my pocket. Today we took the Hyundai instead, I didn't grab the key for it, but my wife has both in her purse, so the car started, I drop her off at her office, and drive the 4 miles to mine, shut off the car, and decided to restart it to check something, when it wouldn't start I realized I didn't have the key. DOH!!! :mad:
If there is a package that includes the receiver, it will be listed on the right hand side under the package details. It will not be listed under standard items.
Thanks,
Chris
Then again, if you really want a Camry, I can sell you my 09 Hybrid for $24K, and I can go buy the Ford!
I have read so many reviews I can't tell you where I saw it but the 2010 gets higher marks than the 2009 - I think this is because the 2007 transmission issues have worked their way out of 2010 ratings but are still affecting the 2009 ratings.
I have a 2009 TCH, and I would not even consider towing anything with it, ever! I also have a 2008 Veracruz, and even though it has a tow rating of class III(not sure the weight rating), I still wouldn't consider towing anything other than the cargo carrier. For towing anything over 1000 pounds, I have an F350 for that. I used to drive 18 wheelers, have a ton of miles under my belt, and have seen too many incidents where someone overloaded their vehicle with a trailer and caused a crash, injuring someone, or worse yet, lost the trailer due to overloading the hitch and killed someone.
Ford is just CYA with towing, you could find a hitch for one and tow something with it, but for liability purposes, Ford says, don't do it.
The effect is called Jack-Knifing, the braking effect is in front of a significant portion of the load while at the same time the inertia of the "tow" shifts the weight onto the rear bumper thereby "lifting" the front of your vehicle....no stearing control.
In your case while the load is not very heavy remember that the effects of that weight get multiplied significantly in teh above conditions.
Add trailer brakes as good insurance, LIFE insurance.
I've test driven them - they are quiet, smooth, seem to have plenty of power, But will it last 20 years? (or at least 5-6?)
No more blown engines from downshifting a bit too far.
And how many of us nowadays really know how to shift a manual....??
Or even want too..??
"...for power though.."
Power is a function of the engine and/or the lowest gear reduction ratio in the context of torque to the roadbed. Do you have information indicating that 1st gear in a geared transmission is lower than with a traditional CVT...??
There is no (easy) owner/operator way to check or fill the automatic transmission fluid - no dipstick. Apparently you have to gain access to fluid through some inspection point on the transmission. They said all Toyotas are built this way now.
Don't forget to get your splash guards in your deal - (like I did!) Never thought about it until I picked the car up.
Thanks,
Chris
Saab used to have an early 70's vintage V4, right when they shifted from 2 cycle to 4 cycle....and that certainly wasn't reliable. Most everything else 4 cylinder currently produced, is I think an inline i4.
My question is: How do I add a name so that my contacts name shows up on the display?
Thank you
If the calling party has opted out of the caller id program your phone doesn't recieve the calling number.
I bought a Camry XLE 2010 last week and I'm truly impressed.
The display shows among other things MPG since last fillup. I topped it off today
so that I can see what I get for gas mileage and the display's MPG did not change. How long before I truly get an accurate MPG? I thought it would reset upon refill.
Thanks!