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2007 Toyota Camry

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  • njeraldnjerald Member Posts: 689
    That's what dealers live for!
  • moeharrimoeharri Member Posts: 108
    Here are some pics of my new V6 LE (it was raining during the pics, so they aren't the best).

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  • ieee_raiderieee_raider Member Posts: 20
    No, that was the sticker price.
    I did get a pretty good overall discount on the car, and I'm sure part of it was off of those, I just don't know what percentage was off of what.

    I could have bought it all individually and spent about the same...
  • kdhspyderkdhspyder Member Posts: 7,160
    GST thingy's that we never hear about. :surprise:

    Some are individual accessories in CAT but broken out and priced separately.
  • patpat Member Posts: 10,421
    Let's just stick to the cars, folks.
  • lmacmillmacmil Member Posts: 1,758
    My 2004 (v.6) Garmin City Navigator also only shows the segment between I-96 and M37. How far west does it go now?
  • alpha01alpha01 Member Posts: 4,747
    Great looking car, great color! I certainly respect your opinion, but I think the 16 inch covers of the '07 are sportier and more attractive...

    Of note is that alloys were standard on the '06 LE V6, but Toyota deleted that standard feature. Of course, side curtains were added and the price didnt change, so I suppose it evens out...

    Do I recall you saying youre in WI? I'm in Milwaukee during the weeks... how was your buying experience and which d-ship did you use?

    If you are so inclined, you should be able to order alloys as PPO (post production option) accessory via the dealer. My 'rents '02 came with the standard 15 inch covers, but as part of the purchase deal we negotiated the alloys to be installed 2 weeks later upon arrival. If you download the ebrochure from Toyota's website, you can view the PPO alloys, they're sharp, but a little... pricey..$795 for the 16s.

    ~alpha
  • spiff72spiff72 Member Posts: 179
    M-6 was opened (the full length) in December 2004 if I remember right.

    It should extend west from M-37 all the way to I-196 (another 18 miles or so). When the road isn't present, it limits a lot of routing options when you want to bypass the Grand Rapids area.
  • moeharrimoeharri Member Posts: 108
    I thought the alloys were standard last year, just my luck that they deleted the option and wouldn't let me get them on the LE when I placed my order. The dealership said they could order them now for $1400 which is much more than the $400 they would have cost me, I believe. I agree that the new covers are sportier, but the black steel seems to stick out too far when you view them close up--that doesn't look very nice to me. Free 05 XLE covers will be fine for me (should be put on tomorrow), I just want as much of the steel wheel covered as possible.

    I went to Mark Motors in Plover. I was extremely disappointed with the wait time (7 weeks) because they were supposed to be getting my car in via a dealer trade back in March. In the end, I was just happy to have the car and I'm not as upset anymore. Seeing my beautiful new car removed lots of anger very quickly :-)
  • njeraldnjerald Member Posts: 689
    Mapquest shows it but even though the Factory and Garmin NAV units get paid for updates, they don't seem to inclined to offer them!
  • alpha01alpha01 Member Posts: 4,747
    I don't know where the $1400 is coming from, hopefully thats a real number somehow and your dealer wasnt being dishonest. You are absolutely correct that as a Factory option on the LE the 16 inch alloys cost about $400.

    Again, down the road if you find that you don't like the look of the 05 wheel covers on the 07, the 16" PPO alloys (which are a different design than the 16" Factory option on the LE, which itself is different from the 16" standard alloy of the XLE....) those area available for $795....

    Congrats again, enjoy.

    ~alpha
  • kdhspyderkdhspyder Member Posts: 7,160
    The factory wheel priced through the 'retail' parts department are often $300-500 per wheel plus installation. I've never had anyone opt for the Toyota wheels after the fact. Installed by robots at the factory is much more cost effective.
  • moeharrimoeharri Member Posts: 108
    Yes, that is what I was referring to, something like $350 per wheel.
  • toyotainphillytoyotainphilly Member Posts: 6
    I just got a 07 camry LE. The dealer also suggests me to install a VIP (vehicle intrusion prevention). But later I found the car itselt has a alarm system. Do you think it's necessary yo spent another 600 dollars to install another alarm?

    Thanks
  • neno8403neno8403 Member Posts: 49
    It would be stupid to spend $600 extra (something I've concluded earlier through my own self-debating) because all the alarm would add is the sound of the alarm. The engine emobilizer which is standard in ALL 2007 Camry's is enough for me because if the engine is killed, nothing a would-be-thief could do would make that engine start, ergo your car isn't going anywhere.
  • babyrocketbabyrocket Member Posts: 54
    I'm looking for a trailer hitch (receiver hitch) for the new Camry - not to tow anything but to be able to use a hitch-mounted bike rack. I've found one online - does anyone know if there are better alternatives?

    The one I found is here:

    Camry Trailer Hitch
  • 210delray210delray Member Posts: 4,721
    This is overkill. Do you really want to hassle with drilling holes in your Camry's frame?

    I'd try a reputable bike shop for a trunk-mounted or roof-mounted carrier. You could also check http://www.performancebike.com/
  • babyrocketbabyrocket Member Posts: 54
    I've got one on my GS300 and I wouldn't be without it (I ride a lot). I had it professionally installed for $35 and you don't even notice it's there unless you look hard. Holes are completely hidden if the hitch is removed. Trunk-mounted racks inevitably scratch the paint, and roof-mounted racks are a pain.

    I also have a hitch-mounted cargo carrier (steel platform w/sides) that will solve the small trunk problem on trips w/the family.
  • kiawahkiawah Member Posts: 3,666
    BabyRocket,
    Not sure that is as easy as a bolt on as it appears. I've put on a number of bolt on hitches over the years, and they work great as the frames tend to be pre-drilled. I just crawled under and looked at the Camry, and the muffler on the right blocks access to the frame. I'd suggest you look at this closer before buying, and/or take it to a local hitch place and have them tell you whether they can install a frame mounted hitch or not.
  • blindmantooblindmantoo Member Posts: 139
    I agree that the hitch mounted are the best. On my Odyssey I use an extender that allows me to fully open the hatch while the bikes are mounted.

    If I were you, I'd wait until someone - hopefully Toyota - produces a custom hitch. My hitch from Honda was expensive, but worth it. It's practically invisible, hasn't rusted a bit in one year and used pre-existing holes for mounting. I found that all aftermarket hitches rusted and, in general, looked pretty crappy. I've had them on an Aerostar, 4-Runner, Pathfinder, 2 Quests, and now the Odyssey. Only the factory units on the Pathfinder & Oddy looked good & stayed rust free.
  • dabeasdabeas Member Posts: 8
    cgmax2k – thanks for the info on your SE 2.4L mt. Car and Driver’s review of the 4 cyl SE w/mt was critical of how the vehicle stability control limited performance and drivability. How have you found the performance without VSP? Has the MPG met your expectations? I’m ordering mine this weekend and really appreciate your comments. So many discussions seem to favor the 6 cyl, but I just don’t see the need for it.
  • 210delray210delray Member Posts: 4,721
    Just by coincidence I was thinking of buying a hitch and small trailer for my '04 Camry so I could sell my '98 Nissan Frontier.

    Well, I noticed the muffler problem (blocks access to the right frame rail) -- I assume the '07 is unchanged in this regard?

    Also, I checked with the Toyota dealer, and Toyota makes no trailer towing kits for any of their cars, just the trucks, SUVs, and Sienna.
  • kiawahkiawah Member Posts: 3,666
    My reference was to the 2007 LE that I recently bought, which I looked underneath of. Have no knowledge of prior years Camry's.
  • jeffyscottjeffyscott Member Posts: 3,855
    Have you heard of a "PowerGlide" transmission?

    Well I have...my first car, 1967 Chevy Impala, had a 2 speed automatic that was called "power-glide" :) . Never knew that car was a dragster...until now ;).
  • alpha01alpha01 Member Posts: 4,747
    Perhaps the Toyota folks should get frisky and offer an 'AstroGlide' transmission.... might solve that pesky issue of everyone calling the maker BORING....

    ;)

    ~alpha
  • zulf_szulf_s Member Posts: 8
    Sorry, for not getting back to you sooner. I looked into upgrading the factory spekers but decided not to. The pros told me to try out the system with the factory speakers and if I didn't like the sound, I could always upgrade. The sound is great!
    ;)
  • zulf_szulf_s Member Posts: 8
    You know I'm getting about the same. I have a SE 4 Cyl. I previously had a 2002 LE 4 Cyl and that considerably better gas mileage. I hope it gets better!
    :(
  • cgmax2kcgmax2k Member Posts: 27
    dabeas,

    I love it!!! The gearbox is great!!! The shift knob is nice and bulky, which I like. The car still has not hit 1000 miles(break in period for me) so I haven't really pushed it yet but I have gotten it to around 3500 RPM and touched 4000 RPM a couple of times. The car has great pickup, especially for a 4 cyl. when its up and above 3000 RPM. The max torque is at 4000 RPM so you can really get the most out of it without having to red line the car at all. It reminds of the Integras and the current RSX that love to be in that 3-4K RPM range. It certainly doesn't have the launch that a 6 cyl does, but it has enough pickup for everyday driving. Also, some people complain about the growl but what's a sports sedan without a growl!!! If they made a 6 cyl with a manual then I would probably go for it since the MPG isn't to far off from the 4 cyl. Driving an auto is just to damn boring! Unless you drive in the big cities with lots of traffic I say go for the manual. Again, if you expect a rocket from a dead stop, then get the 6. If you want a fun to drive car that will get you where you want comfortably and fun, get the 4 cyl manual. You may want to look around first and find some dealers that have a manual CE to get an idea of the acceleration, gearbox, etc. When I ordered mine (7 wks ago) there were a handful of dealers that got some CE manuals in stock about 2-3 wks later, they kept calling me even though I had told them SE!! Of course it doesn't have the suspension of the SE but that should be the last thing you should be concerned with on this car. It's true what people say, once you drive a manual you wont want the auto, unless of course it's Buick time!! :P

    Also, the car is dead quiet when idiling, there is even carpeting in the wheel wells!! With the manual I really dont see the need for the VSC since you can shift and control the car yourself, a lot better than with an auto, which is one of the reasons I got the manual. Slow down when the weather is bad. You probably see more SUV's than cars in the ditch or flipped over in bad weather, and they have 4x4!! Also, nothing like taking it on a winding country road and revving it up around the curves. I tell you, the suspension is great!!! I had a Maxima SE and the ride was a lot more bumpy. The car just feels incredibly solid on the road. I cant believe this is a Camry!!! I got the Barcelona Red and people stop me on a daily basis to compliment the car and the color. Blue is nice also. So far I am averaging 30 MPG!! that's with about 90% highway driving. This should inch up a bit as the engine breaks in more. Good luck!!
  • njeraldnjerald Member Posts: 689
    There were 2 SE 5 speed manuals at fitzmall.com last nite.
  • jpmiller99jpmiller99 Member Posts: 50
    The owners manual tells me that the "gated" shifter for the automatic is setup for downshifting to use "engine breaking" to slow the car.

    I know that downshifting the transmission manually to slow the car at stop lights saves wear on the brakes and some gas, but am I going to do any harm to the transmission?

    I'd much rather put brakes and gas into the car than a new transmission.

    Thanks in advance for any responses.

    Jim Miller
  • austinman7austinman7 Member Posts: 313
    cgmax2K,

    I loved your post -- so great to hear that the manual SE is giving you so much fun!

    Just FYI, I'm reasonably certain Toyota offered a V6 manual Camry two generations back. I recall a test drive with my son at the wheel, with the salesperson grimacing a little while my son reved it through the gears and pronounced it pretty hot. I guess the marketing folks in Toyotaland found little market demand for it, or scotched it for other reasons.

    Personally, I love a manual for boulevard and highway driving, and hate it for stop-and-go and parking lot driving. I don't like the manu-matics, so it looks like the 6-speed auto on an LE V6 will be my next Camry choice, assuming there are no further issues with that transmission.
  • 210delray210delray Member Posts: 4,721
    Generally, you want to downshift manually only when descending long, steep downgrades. You don't do this when simply stopping for a light; just use the brakes.

    The newer Camrys, including the '07, have a "grade logic" feature in the transmission, so if you're descending a grade and press once firmly on the brake pedal, the transmission will shift by itself into 4th or even 3rd, depending on the steepness of the hill. This means you don't have to manually downshift.

    Once you level out (or step on the accelerator), the transmission will upshift again.
  • blindmantooblindmantoo Member Posts: 139
    The did make a V6 SE w/ manual tranny. I bought one new in '93 and my daughter-in-law is still driving it. Every time I'd bring in in for service - anywhere - mechanics would be in disbelief that it really existed --- they were that rare.
  • alpha01alpha01 Member Posts: 4,747
    The Generation 3 Camrys were available with the V6 and manual in the SE models (which debuted for '93, I believe, not at the same time as the rest of the lineup, which saw a '92 MY debut in Fall '91).

    The Generation 4 Camrys lost all pretense of a remotely sporty model, and for the first 3 model years (97-99) only the CE trim offered the 5M (and that was the only way you could get a V6 in that trim).. which meant that if you wanted a barebones V6, you were in luck, but forget the amenties.

    With the Gen 4 refresh for 2000, the V6 was no longer available on the CE trim whatsoever, instead on the LE V6, meaning you could get things like factory alloys and moonroof....

    As we know, the 5M was axed with the Gen 5, though this generation saw the reintroduction of the SE, and for the first time ever, a the SE 4 cylinder. Both seemed to be fairly popular, and seems for this '07 Generation 6 that the SEs are even more sought after, if road observations and enthusiasm on these threads indicate...

    ~alpha
  • mookie5mookie5 Member Posts: 22
    "There were 2 SE 5 speed manuals at fitzmall.com last nite."
    I pick up the grey one next monday...
  • njeraldnjerald Member Posts: 689
    Super!

    Straightforward deal?

    Did you go to look at it yet?
  • cgmax2kcgmax2k Member Posts: 27
    can anyone tell me the number for an oil filter for the 2007 Camry? I have been to several auto parts store and they have nothing in their computer. I wanted a Mobil 1 filter but I guess I'll go with tehe Toyota if I cant find one. My plan is to change the oil at 1000 miles and then use Mobil 1 extended performance and change it every 10K.
  • gbabalukgbabaluk Member Posts: 70
    Hi cgmax2k;
    I would receommed that you leave the original oil in your Camry for longer than 1000 miles. Actualy, leave it in the regular recommended mileage. AFter that, use your Mobil 1 but I would not go longer than 6 months or about 7500 miles. There has been a lot of tests run on Mobil 1 and they seem to indicate much more deposit in the oil after about 7000 miles.
    Hope this helps;
  • poorcruzerpoorcruzer Member Posts: 141
    Gbabaluk is right on the mark. Let the car get to at least 5000kms or 3000 miles before switching to Mobil 1. About your oil filter, go Toyota, as the original manufactures oil filters are far better quality than aftermarket, especially Toyo filters. I recently went in and bought 10 oil filters from Suzuki for my Tracker, by buying 10 or more, ask for the jobber price. The price a garage would pay for them. As for oil changes with synthetic oil , I go 7500 kms or roughly 5000 miles. :shades:
  • needqajobneedqajob Member Posts: 1
    Hi

    Has any new 2007 camry CE owner felt tight supesnsion? I feel that suspension is not smooth and i get rough ride.

    Anyone??
  • sojerhoosojerhoo Member Posts: 6
    Just picked up our new Camry this evening after 7 week wait. Build date is 05/06, so no trans worries, I guess.
    Car looks & feels VERY good!
  • blindmantooblindmantoo Member Posts: 139
    Where is the NAV antenna mounted? I have a SE w/ NAV & XM on order and haven't yet figured out where the NAV ant is located.
  • 210delray210delray Member Posts: 4,721
    I agree with the others but want to emphasize that you'll have to change the oil every 5000 miles or six months, whichever comes first, to keep your powertrain warranty in effect! This is true regardless of whether you use conventional oil or synthetic.

    Also note that Toyota specifies 5W-20 or 0W-20 oil, at least for the '07 4-cylinder. (This is different from earlier years, when 5W-30 was recommended.)
  • 210delray210delray Member Posts: 4,721
    What kind of car did you drive before? If it was a soft-riding car like a Buick Century (for example), then the Camry will have a tighter ride. This is quite normal.
  • bartalk3bartalk3 Member Posts: 692
    cgmax2k: How does your Camry corner compared to your Maxima? Does it corner as flat, or is there body lean?
  • gbabalukgbabaluk Member Posts: 70
    Hi 210delray;
    Rather interesting about the "reommended" oil for the "sludge" prone 4 cylinders. I use the term recommended, as try and buy 0-20 or 5-20 oil on your own and see how successful you may be.
    I will use 5-30 Mobil 1 in my SE V6(2007) after the first oil change and that will be at the 6 month period(I don't drive the car that much, so the mileage issue is NOT an issue).
    THanks for the information.
  • vauxhall2007vauxhall2007 Member Posts: 1
    Does anyone know what exactly is included in the premium (preferred?) accessory package for the 2007 Camry? TIA!
  • mschris1mschris1 Member Posts: 1
    Hey, I have an CE(manual) I think it handles pretty well. But I did have a problem with the clutch sticking in to the floor. I took it in this week was told that I would need a new ENGINE!!!!!
  • filodfilod Member Posts: 189
    Sometimes the tires are over inflated when you pick it up from the dealer. Try to check and adjust the pressure to what is recommended.
  • filodfilod Member Posts: 189
    Really? Wow, did you ask why for just a clutch complain they are changing the engine?
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