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I'm kinda the same, the only reason I bought the intake and exhaust for my car is because I can recoup most of the money I spent on them if I have/need to...
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Thanks for the pics and good thinking on using the jack stand as an extra safety layer :thumbsup
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it could have 500hp, and would still suck. have you driven a newer camry? my father-in-law has one. he got the 'sport' package (note the quotes), auto with flappy paddles, etc. and the 4 cylinder. it has a decent driving position, but that's it. it has a lousy transmission - it shifts so slowly, there is no need for flappy paddles. it has one of the worst engine notes (calling it's tone an 'engine note' may even be too kind - it's noise) i've ever heard. a school bus sounds better. the 'sport' suspension is too hard and crashes over smooth pavement. and it's hideously ugly.
my mother-in-law just bought a new corolla S. it actually is about 100x nicer to drive than the camry, but it's still a boring appliance.
amen, brother!
thanks for the pics, nate.... that is awesome. love the re-purposed jack stand! great idea. :cheers
No, I haven't driven a newer Camry nor have much desire to. If I was looking in that direction, Mazda would be the first stop and then Honda, Kia and Hyundai. I'm not too bothered with slow shifting transmissions since I had one for several years. I drove a 2007 Corolla and it seemed alright. It just needs a bigger armrest, but yeah..the engine sounds a bit toaster-ish.
We got a Camry as rental last year... a horrible car... I was surprised by how bad it was since it's always a top seller
Just proves you can sell people anything.
My family has had 6 different Lexus's in the driveway since '92. It's been very interesting to see the rise through the 90s and decline in Toyota quality. It looks nice, sure; but you can put lipstick on a pig and it's still a pig.
Are y'all about done talking about how shitty the Camry is?