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I'm not impressed with the 97-current either so hopefully they will go back to a bit higher quality.
Dear Toyota: Please ditch the hood prop rod, offer heated mirrors/seats, take the V6 to 220hp, big center armrest like the one available in 92, better trunk lid design (see the VW Passat), how about auto/dual zone climate control, doors that don't creak when you open/close them, doors that stay open if car is parked on slight hill, and maybe stretch the vehicle 2 inches in every direction. Thank you, 3 time Camry owner (hopefully 4?).
I know most of the stuff is picky, but darnit if I could get all that in a Camry I wouldn't be out driving Passats & Maximas. Keep the base price where it is, but what's it hurt to have all the options the competition has?
I'm not impressed with the 97-current either so hopefully they will go back to a bit higher quality.
Dear Toyota: Please ditch the hood prop rod, offer heated mirrors/seats, take the V6 to 220hp, big center armrest like the one available in 92, better trunk lid design (see the VW Passat), how about auto/dual zone climate control, doors that don't creeeeek when you open/close them, doors that stay open if car is parked on slight hill, and maybe stretch the vehicle 2 inches in every direction. Thank you, 3 time Camry owner (hopefully 4?).
I know most of the stuff is picky, but darnit if I could get all that in a Camry I wouldn't be out driving Passats & Maximas. Keep the base price where it is, but what's it hurt to have all the options the competition has?
Oh, and they did away with the hood prop last year.
As far as your price goes, on 12/5/00, I bought a '96 XLE V-6 auto with leather/sunroof/alloys/CD/power seats. the car has 43K miles, and I paid $12,300. I bought it straight from a private owner.
The leather seats squeak too much, and nothing stay on them. the objects slide a lot. I wish it had cloth seats. I learnt my lesson. Leather seats are good to look at and not on your own car. I can't stand the first sign of cracking leather.
I love the engine sound when it is pushed a little. The V-6 feels like it runs better with 89-91 octane gas. the dealer said 87 octane should be used, the owner manual says " 89 octane is preffered"
http://mag-x.com/scoop/camry0101/index.html
I am new to this topic. I was wondering what the ES 300 will look like.
thanks for the website.
If my memory serves me right, then 1 Kw = 1.36 hp. Then that means the 4 cylinder engine is 160 hp, and V6 is 220 hp (Lexus RX300 engine?)
4 cylinder engine power might be reduced a little to meet more stringent U.S emission laws. My guess it will be 155 hp, just like the one on the new Highlander SUV.
The back end does look like the solara. I like it better than the current Camry sedan's rear.
I have a feeling that the agressive frontal look might be toned down for the U.S version. The sports model might not even make it here. I hope it does, let's keep the finger crossed. This is what I have been waiting for.
I have been looking for a new car for a while. Currently driving a 90 Celica GT, but need a 4 drs sedan now. I look at Passat gts, Accord ex and Camry le. Really like the Passat but it has questionable reliability. Accord is nice but too boring looking so is Camry. So I am waiting for the new Camry before I decide to purchase my next car.
I hope '02 Camry is very close the these pictures or else I buy a Passat. I hope '02 Camry will have foldaway side mirrors. Passat and Accord have them and they are very useful in tight parking spaces.
I talked to a VW dealer that has a 99 Passat GLX V6 with absolutely every option and 32,000 miles in silver and I think I can get it for around $20,000. Still haven't decided for sure to pass on it, but I hope I don't regret it.
http://toyota.mediagalaxy.ne.jp/customize/MarkII/Fortuna/
This is just a beefed up Toyota Mark II...
The front and rear ends of the Passat will be freshen up this spring. Its cup holders will be similar to Camry but w/o lids.
I will wait until '02 Camry come out before making my decision on a new car. I am driving a 90 Celica GT, which has about 164k miles and no problems at all. I also had an 86 Celica GT, which I sold to my sister and she drove it for about 200k miles before she traded it in. Therefore I want to buy a Toyota sedan. But right now all Toyota sedans are boring looking. Avalon is the best of all but it is too expensive and big for me.
While the front looks similiar, all the parts are different if you compare the features for feature. Lights, grill, bumper, all a different.
Same goes for the side.
The biggest difference is in the back. They look nothing alike.
It's possible that the 2002 Camry drew some inspiration and lines from the Mark II. But in th end, the picture provided by alexalee and MarkII are quite different.
why not a big fat woman driving a camry labels "guys dig it?"
=P
I've had good luck with Camrys as well, totalling over 300K miles on 3 Camrys without doing much at all in repairs. The Avalon is also on the consideration list, but I think it's overpriced. I also have a lead on a 96 Camry SE totally loaded with only 22,000 miles. Considering I find the 3rd gen much better this might be a sweet car. Saving over $10,000 is an attractive option too!
The prop may not look good, but I've never heard of anyone ever having to replace one. And if you did, it wouldn't cost $175.
Speaking of "sometimes less is more",I hope the actual production model of the 2002 Carry looks a little better. The pictures I saw remind me of a California low-rider! (No offense to any of you with a California low-rider!!)
No, it's not the Mark II, as the magazine is usually pretty accurate in their prediction.
(Actually, the spy picture of Mark II was posted in their previous edition of spy scoops).
Actually, I like the style of the drawing better (the Audi like rear lights). Let's hope that it will come out like this. Better yet, I like that style to be the new Lexus ES 300. Camry can stay the boring looking one.
WenYue and all that said thanks, you are very welcome!!! I just doing my part to share information here.
At any rate, we will have to wait to see.
I heard from the other topic that the new ES 300 might be shown this February. So, it won't be long before we know for sure.
am i nuts in my disavowal of ToyoGuard??
I have made no secret of the fact that I am a salesman and you all know where you can contact me. I have never stooped to such unethical methods as this person. I hope the moderators pick up on the fact that he violated the Edmunds house rules against soliciting for sales.
I am thinking of buying a 1991 camry LE(101k, all power), the guy asked for $3000. i tried it and it ran very well. but my friend found one problem: when i stopped the car on a slope with "Drive" on, it went back slowly itself. my friend told me that there must be sth wrong with the gear in the transmission. My question is: is that a big problem with the transmission? and if it is, how much does it cost to get it fixed?
Thank you very much! I appreciate your advice.
Thanks
Bryan
thanks. john
Being offered a '92 Camry LE. 65,000 miles. ABS & sunroof, great ext. condn. full records etc. for $6,000 US
Test drive was fine if a little sluggish. Driver's window gave a definite 'clunk' as it wound fully down. Car squeaked over speed bumps. Otherwise satisfactory.
Is there anything I should know? I'm new to the country and driving anything other than old, old Mercedes. Edmunds priced the car significantly higher. Should I go forth with a smile on my pasty white face?
I recently bought a new 2001 Camry LE and it is now approaching 800 miles. So far the car is terrific in just about every way except for gas mileage. This 4 cylinder model (with automatic) is rated at 23 city and 32 highway and I chose it mainly because of Camry's reputation for reliability and economy.
Being very conservation minded, I know how to drive to get the most out of every gallon of gas and expected about 26 MPG. Most of the driving that I do is open road with practically no traffic and have not yet used the air conditioner. Tires are always kept at proper pressure, etc.
My last calculation indicated 21.8 MPG. I realize that the car is not fully broken in yet, but to me this seems pretty poor.
Before I complain to the dealer, it would be helpful for me to know what other Camry owners are getting in order to be better prepared.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks !
One thing I did not mention last time, I am using Mobil 1(synthetic) engine oil.
I have had over 50 cars ( many new) One of which is a 92 Camry Le with 60000 miles on it. (bought new) I just had the 60k service, This is the first time I have spent any $ on this car other than regular service.
I will keep this car forever +a day.
I have a 1998 Camry LE, does anyone know a good web site for after-market accessories?
Thanks!!
M.Rubin
roob880@hotmail.com