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There are lots more questions you need to answer and ask before proceeding with a lease agreement.
For example, you didn't mention whether your (current) dealer has asked for an upfront cash payment. Monthly payments will differ depending on whether or not you lay down some cash up front.
Also, you'll want to discuss gap insurance. (I think you'll find there are a couple of issues here, including the amount paid in the event the vehicle is written off....and the amount the dealer may charge you IN ADDITION to the agreed buy-out price at the end of the lease).
Do some additional research on these and other issues before getting too concerned about "smaller issues" such as monthly payment numbers.
Here's one place to look.....but there are lots.
http://www.autotraderleaseguide.com/ebooks.html
One good way to learn about leasing is to visit at least three dealers to get their pitch.......at lease one of which should be of a brand different from the one you're considering.....just to get a better feel for the entire "universe" of car leasing terms, conditions and even jargon.
Good luck.
Regards,
Scotty
Good luck to you!
If you are using max cooling to improve the A/C efficiency then re-routing the outlet airflow to footwell mode will help.
On the other hand if you are using it to combat outside odors then you should use the recirculate mode of the system and the A/C otherwise normally.
It is only the OLDER HVAC system wherein max cooling would automatically mean recirculate mode. Nowadays they are separate functions.
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1. Drivers seat pain and discomfort will driving
2. Neck, back, leg, pain
3. Poor lumbar support and seating position
4. Lack of dealer support.
5. Back problems and neck problems after a drive
6. Feel as if the lunbar is pressing against your spine
Please contact us - with your experiences, questions or concerns.
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I have been putting only 87 grade gasoline in my 2009 camry. Is it ok to put 93 gasoline now? i heard that changing the grade is bad for engine? is it true?
I want to ask a question, how to get out of car lease without penalty(of course, with some handling fees)? I would appreciate if someone can shed some light on where to start, where to get info, possibly how to start the process?
Thanks in advance.
Note that you cannot use the Forums to advertise your car which is why one of your posts was removed.
Good luck!
And by the way, accidental reposts are an unfortunate "feature" of the platform we're on. No biggie, the double post has been handled.
We'd really rather encourage participation rather than jump all over new members, okay? Okay!
Just a quick thanks for having an awesome board like this, that the average person could go to to get answers.
I just purchases a 2009 Toyota Camry SE, that came with a manufacturer installed alarm system.
My question is, what would be the best (quality,affordability) Remote Start System to install?
And also is it possible to have the remote starte installed in the Key that came with the car (which only has buttons for lock, unlock, trunk and panic) instead of having those big clumpy remotes attached to the key.
i.e. Like is it possible to put it in the door unlock function button that when you unlock the doors then hold it down for five seconds the car starts....
Thanks in advance for your help... the board is great!
- Anthony
Do i need to take it to my dealer to check it out?
Does anybody noticed any vibration when the rear defogger button is pressed. I notice a little vibration when it it pressed. Is it normal??
But the thing that turned me off from the car was the awful blue plastic centerpiece on the dash and the HUGE toy-like buttons that look and feel like they would easily wear and break off. These things have just got to go because they make the interior of an otherwise beautiful car car look very cheap. I still cannot believe that Toyota actually put this in the Camry. I even asked the dealer if there was an option to upgrade to a different interior layout without the blue plastic stuff. He said there wasn't. Two weeks later I went back to the dealer and test drove the car again because I really wanted to buy another Camry---even got approved for their 0% deal. But I just couldn't get past that blue plastic stuff, and that was the only reason I did not buy the car. I really hope Toyota removes this design from the next update of the car. I know some people might like it but I think it looks terrible.
there is a little change in the rpm as well.
Santocs - I really wouldn't worry about it.
http://www.toyotageorgetown.com/
Resale, reliability, safety, on and on - best value overall in class as you stated.
A 4 cylinder mated with a CVT or 6 speed would have been a better match, those are coming.
Drive in 4th when around town and you'll notice all this "commotion" will all but disappear. (and your throttle response will be better if/when you need it). Just don't forget to put her back in "over-D-rive" when you get out on the highway and "up to speed" so that you DO get that great MPG!
Cheers,
Scotty