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I got my 4 cyl. XLE with leather this past Saturday and love it.
Matter of fact I originally tried to get it without leather and the salesman said that the fabric seated XLE was difficult to get (sales ploy?).
BTW, I taped it also, so I'll go take another look.
-RAVvie4me
that annoys me is that when I shift into Drive, the doors automatically lock. I dont have my book yet (long story with mixup at dealership
getting it today), but is there a way to stop this behavior. I just
came off a 97 maxima lease and it never did this. I have 2 small
children and I keep going around to let them out and the doors
are locked--I have to remember to unlock them all.
Thanks sandy
p.s. I got a lease for $310/month first months and TTT at signing.
for LE pkg 2.
Once you get into the XLE and SE V6, the superiority is even more pronounced when it comes to equipment. The side air bags are now full curtains, the VSC is a leap forward from traction control and the navigation system is very new.
If any body else can find evidence of decontenting, I'd like to hear about it.
But you can program this yourself or most likely your salesperson would do it if you didn't get the manual today. If you still need the info I could post it if that is appropriate for this forum. (or otherwise I could email it.)
: )
Mackabee
: )
Mackabee
cliffy1 and mackabee- Thanks for your information
Then I read your replies, got the manual out, and saw that I need to use my remote
to change it. Wonderful! Glad I am not stuck with lock mode. and even have my choice
of 3 other modes.
My next issue. I was driving home from the store with groceries in the front passenger
seat and the light for the passenger fasten seat belt went on. I maybe had a couple
of lb's at most (some juice and cookies along with my purse). Is this normal?
Sandy
According to Toyota 2002 Camry has a ground clearance of 5.4 in. I think ground clearance should be measured from the ground to the lowest point in the underside of the car. In the case of new Camry it should be the pipe.
Gas prices sure are cheap around here, we can get regular gasoline for 93 cents and midgrade for a $1.05
So I took it into the dealer to have a look. First they tried to get rid of me by telling me it was just the tires (???), but eventually I got the service manager to come out for a drive. He heard the noise, and told me that it's just the alternator working and that the V6's all do this.
Has anyone else noticed this on a 1996-2001 V6? I don't drive this car too often, but I am almost certain that it didn't always make this sound. Again, it's a whirring sort of sound, at a higher pitch than the normal engine noise.
Thanks
Thanks.
some pills (tylenol) and a 1/2 gallon of milk. The same package
on my old maxima did not turn the fasten seat belt light on.
It seem light the camry is extra sensitive
Sandy
I'll give you a real world example. I sold a Sienna to a customer and he called me three months later with a big problem. His shock mounting bracket had broken and his rear shock was dragging on the ground. The van could not be driven and was towed into our shop, even though it happened in MD and we are in VA.
When my service director looked at it, there was clear evidence that he had hit something to cause this. I could see the impact point on the shock mount and there was body damage behind the rear wheel. After a few words to the director about the customer, he simply processed a warranty claim without even interviewing the customer. I sincerely doubt things would have gone so smoothly at another dealer.
If you purchase out of region, I strongly reccomends taking it to your local dealership for routine maintenance. Develop a history and relationship with them. You may even try a few different dealers to see who seems to give the best service. This way, you will have a history with them if you ever need a favor. This is easier to do if you service at the selling dealership, but this can be done later as well.
Oop. COD means cash on delivery.
Sorry, couldn't resist. :-)