2011 Toyota Camry
2011 Toyota Camry questions and answers
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Q: When is the new model for the Toyota Camry coming out?
When i say model, i mean FULLY re-designed. Does anyone have any pics? Do you guys think it'll come by 2011? Any information is appreciated...By they way, I'm going to college in a few years, and I have a 20,000 dollars budget for a car...Any recommendations? Thank you guys.
A: i'd recommend waiting, and getting the hyundai genesis coupe. 22k, rwd, and beautiful. this is coming from a huge toyota fan, by the way.
Q: Just looked inside a new 2011 Toyota Sienna. WHAT HAPPENED? The whole dashboard is junk plastic.What happened?
I thought Toyota is supposed to be trying to increase its quality, to make up for poor safety issues. If the new 2011 Sienna is any indicator, they might as well close shop and go back to Japan...the dash is---well, you'd have to see it to believe it. The steering is all cheapened to electronics, and I think everything else is too like the Camry electronic brakes. I really wanted one till I go in it. WHAT HAPPENED TO TOYOTA'S QUALITY??
Gee...Patel....Are you by any chance Republican...LOL! Get a life.
A: *********NEWS FLASH**********
Toyota has been cutting corners for years now and the American public has just been woken up to the Toyota Quality Propaganda!
Q: I wonder what car i should get?
Um lets see i want a reliable vehicle that will last me a while, not allot of trips to the shop and it has to look good.
Im thinking something like a 2010 camaro, 2006 lexus IS, 2011 Camry hybrid, 2011 Toyota corolla, 2010 accord or 2010 Acura TL. OR some other car thats good.
A: 2010 Infiniti G37.
You might even be able to find a new 2009 at huge discounts.
Q: Why??????♥ heart's just to make it long! :)?
Ok, I know this is so random, but I've always wondered... Why in cars commercials they said like "And check this Toyota Camry 2011" or "New Honda Cavallier (random name ::P) 2011 model"? Why 2011? if we are in 2010!, (recently:) and when we were in 2008 I saw commercials announcing the new 2009 Ford? Can somebody explain me why are this cars named like this? what makes them from the future? :P Is there some characteristic about them that makes them be called like that?
A: the model year changes in August.
Q: 50" Flat Screen TV? Will it fit?
Can I fit a 50" flat screen tv in the trunk of a camry? The backseat does a 50/50 split but the opening is more narrow than the rest of the trunk. When I viewed the toyota site, the new 2011 camry's trunk capacity is 15 cu. ft. with the seat up. Mine is 2007, so I don't know if it's the same size or not. Will it still fit?
A: 50” that is most likely going to be plasma.
You MUST NOT transport a plasma TV lying down because of the high risk of the screen being damaged due to vibration. This will not be covered under warranty. It MUST BE transported upright.
I transported a new 50” plasma in its box upright in the back of a falcon with the rear seat removed. It just managed to fit.
Q: Give me you feedback guys!!(^_^)?
Choose the best car in your opinion and tell me why:
1.skoda octavia
2.honda civic
3.chevrolet cruze
4.ford fiesta
5.toyota camry
And whats you opinion about toyota fortuner?For buying that we have to wait till the end of 2011.Is it worth waiting?
Thanks alot for your time and helping me.
A: A friend of mine has a Honda, and for the majority of my life the people in my family have had Hondas. My mom has a Honda Civic and she enjoys it; and my sister a Honda CRV, so you can never go wrong with them. We used to have a Toyota but it didn't end to well, and I'm not too experienced with the others, but I guess Toyota wouldn't be a bad second choice. Good luck.
Q: Give me you opinion guys!!! (^_^)?
Choose the best car in your opinion and tell me why:
1.skoda octavia
2.honda civic
3.chevrolet cruze
4.ford fiesta
5.toyota camry
And whats you opinion about toyota fortuner?For buying that we have to wait till the end of 2011.Is it worth waiting?
Thanks alot for your time and helping me.
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A: Easy.
1. Toyota, Camry
2. Honda, Civic
3. Ford, Fiesta
4. Chevy, Cruise
Q: Should I Get a used Car?
I'm currently 38 weeks pregnant i drive a 2 door sport car that is about to be paid off in december. i feel if i keep this car i will have to struggle with the car seat. i went to a dealer because i wanted to lease a car and my credit is not so good so they suggested i should buy but i don't like the cars in my price range this being a toyota camry i don't like it very much not to buy one. so i found a Mercedes ML 350 and I liked it's a 2006 with 40+ miles its also certified and my payment will be about $500.$100 more than i was hopping for by the way is certified until 100k miles or 2011 . my question is should i buy a new car for that price or buy a car that i'm going to be in love with .
A: How to Buy a Used Car
WHO would not relish buying a car for half the original price or less? ‘Is that really possible?’ you ask. Yes—if it is a previously owned automobile, better known as a used car. The problem is, many fear that a used car is not a good deal. Cars, like other machinery, wear out. Thus, the value of a car decreases with age, mileage, and use.
May I introduce myself ? I have been an auto technician for more than 15 years. So let me pass on to you some of the things I’ve learned. The following are a few questions to ask yourself before buying a used car.
How Much Can I Afford to Spend?
First, figure out how much your budget will allow you to spend on a car. Newspaper ads can then give you an idea of the year and model of cars that fall into your price range. In some countries, banks, loan institutions, and some libraries have monthly guides listing the prices of used cars. Be sure to calculate not only the price of a car but also the expense of taxes, registration, and insurance. Also plan to have some money for unexpected repairs the car may require after you buy it.
What Kind of Car Do I Need?
When deciding what you need, determine what is important to you. Consider your family size and what activities the car will be used for, such as driving to work, transporting your children to school, and going in the Christian ministry. Will the car be used for local trips or long-distance ones? Don’t limit yourself to a specific make and model; rather, look for a car that has been maintained well and is in good shape. Get a car that is easy to service. All cars will need parts eventually. In your area is there a supplier for the appropriate parts? Parts for cars over ten years of age can be hard to obtain. If you are on a limited budget, steer clear of luxury or imported specialty cars, as parts and service will no doubt be more expensive. Although such cars may be very reliable, they can also be very expensive to own.
Is It a Good Car?
A good car is one that has been serviced well. Generally, it is best to avoid cars with extremely high mileage—especially if this is the result of driving in the city rather than on highways. What constitutes high mileage may vary from place to place. No used car will be perfect. However, will you be able to afford the repairs the car needs? Usually the repairs will not increase the value of the car. For example, if you buy a car for $3,000 and then spend $1,000 on needed repairs, the car will not necessarily be worth $4,000. Ordinarily, it is less expensive to buy a car in good shape than it is to buy a car in bad shape and fix it up.
Here are a few tips on selecting a good car:
• Check the car thoroughly before you buy it. To get the right picture, avoid looking at a car at night or in the rain. Take a quick walk around the car. What is your impression of it? Do the interior and exterior show pride of ownership on the part of the previous owner? Have they been maintained well? Can the seller provide a record of maintenance done on the vehicle? If not, likely the car has been neglected. You may not want to look further at this car.
• Test-drive the car. Accelerate the car up to highway speed on a test-drive. Also do some stop-and-go driving on hilly terrain and on level streets.
Engine:
Does the engine start well?
Is the exhaust free of a lot of smoke?
Does the engine run well?
Does it idle smoothly?
Is the engine free of noises?
Does the engine have enough power for good acceleration?
If the answer is no to any of the above questions, then the engine may need tune-up work or more serious repairs. These conditions can also be signs of a worn engine. Be wary if the seller says it just needs a tune-up. Tune-ups should have been a part of the regular maintenance of the car.
Transmission:
Does the automatic transmission slip or not engage when put into gear?
Does it fail to shift smoothly?
Are there grinding noises in any of the gears?
If the answer is yes to any of these questions, the transmission may need repair.
Brakes and suspension:
Does the car pull to one side when you drive or brake?
Does the car vibrate at certain speeds or when you brake?
Are there noises when you brake or turn or drive over bumps?
If the answer is yes to any of these questions, the car may need brake or suspension work.
• Look for other areas that need repair. Wear clothes that will allow you to look at the car inside, outside, and underneath.
• Check the body for rust. Avoid cars that have it. Most of the newer cars are “unibody” construction. The body parts are used for structural strength in several areas. When these parts rust, it is generally too expensive to repair them completely. Fender rust can be cosmetic but usually is a sign that structural areas also have rust. Look underneath the car for rust. Be wary of new paint jobs; the car could be a whitewashed grave.
• Look for accident damage. Check for
Q: Sporty Coupe under 10K ($10,000)?
I'm looking for my first car but cant find anything good in my price range! Here are a few that i LOVE:
-Honda Accord
-Honda Civic
-Toyota Celica
-Hyundai Tiburon
-Scion Tc
-Mustang
-Camry Solara
-and Pontiacs
I need a car from 2004-2011 and no older than that.
ANYONE HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS OF CARS THAT LOOK LIKE THE ONES ABOVE OR ARE BETTER/ NICER?
A: Maybe an eclipse? The newer ones look really really nice. You can get a 06-08 in that price range.
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