Toyota Camry FAQUsed Toyota CamryQuestion: Toyota camry? its a 2003 camry le Answer: Well, first you didn't say what year of Camry. They have been slowly growing in size over the years. But the truth is it does not matter what size the car is, a good driver will adjust and learn the distances of the vehicle. It may feel big at start, but you'll get used to it within 3 or 4 weeks. Any car you drive will feel funny for the first few weeks.
Question: Toyota Camry? Answer: YOU SHOULD GET THE VEHICLES COMPUTER SCANNED AND CHECK FOR ANY PROBLEMS AS WELL AS CODES AND THEN YOU WILL HAVE A GOOD IDEA ON WHAT THE PROBLEM TRULY IS. TRY FINDING AN INDEPENDENT SHOP INSTEAD OF THE DEALER OR A CHAIN STORE BECAUSE YOU WILL BE OVERALL MORE PLEASED WITH THE FINDINGS AND THE SERVICE.
Question: Toyota camry? Answer: Gasoline does not last forever... There are additives to put in it before storing it for that length of time... You need to purge the fuel and get some fresh octane to that engine. If the engine is cranking (trying to start but won't) this is likely the problem... If you have new battery and it's not doing anything when you turn the key it's likely that the starter has gone bad.
Question: Toyota Camry? Answer: I have an old accord that used to do that. Take it to a repair man just to see what's wrong with it. I remember it was something very minor and inexpensive...I just can't remember what was actually wrong with it. That was 5 years ago and that car still runs like its brand new.
Question: Toyota Camry? 1. Is it a good first car? Answer: That's a great price, but probably a fake one. Sounds a lot like spam to me. Did you find it on Craigslist? There are a ton of fraudulent sellers posting vehicles for insanely low prices, and the $2960 price tag looks suspiciously like one of their tricks (most sellers don't list cars for strange amounts like that). Either a bad seller or a bad title. Check the facts first and always deal in person!
Question: Toyota Camry? Answer: Toyota employees more than 7000 ppl in the USA. I work for Toyota and we have almost that many at the plant I work at and that doesn't include all of the other companies in our area that builds parts for our plant. The plant in Kentucky employees even more than the plant I work at. You also have to figure in the plants in Tx,WV, Ala,Tenn. and so on. The Ford Fusion is built in MEXICO,the Monte Carlo and Charger are built in CANADA and I didn't have to ask DW for that fact.
Question: Toyota Camry 2007? Answer: Camry is the America's most popular car for four straight years. With annual sales of more than 400,000 in the U.S. alone, the Camry accounts for more than 20 percent of the sales of Toyota-branded vehicles here. The second-most-popular Toyota is the Corolla small car, with only about half the U.S. sales of the Camry. Besides being sold in the U.S. and Canada, the Camry is sold in more than 100 other countries. Total cumulative worldwide Camry sales total more than 10 million. i love 2007 Camry, they look so nice and i would get one.
Question: 2000 Toyota Camry? What would you consider paying for a 2000 Toyota Camry Answer: I see you own the LE model. Your best bet is to look at what everyone else in your area are selling them for. $7500 sounds about right but if you're selling for bluebook and everyone else are selling their Camrys for less, then you won't sell it. I checked it out and yes the bluebook value is around $7500. Problem is, I live in Southern California and have seen a 2000 Camrys with around the same amount of miles going for under $6,000. Check out craigslist, autotrader.com, etc. That'll give you an idea. So you see, it depends on how much they are selling for in your area by private parties. Personally, $5500 is what I'd pay for it. well, i advertised it in the paper yesterday and my asking price was $6000 or BO! so im hopin ill get around $5500. thanks so much, that autotrader.com is awesome!
Question: Toyota Camry 1990 V6 won't start on me, help!? I have a toyota camry 1990 and the lights won't even come on when I open the door or the little sound letting u know the door is open. I checked the battery, the terminals to the battery, the fuses and circuit breaker (all; passenger,engine, driver), they are ALL fine. I added steering fluid and washed the engine (b4 it wouldn't start and yes I was careful not to get water in certain part of the engine). The parts are good. Its like there's no life in it anymore, she gave up on me. :( Btw, I'm a girl. I tried to get a manual but don't have one. Ill probably have 2 walk 2 it. I forgot what its called but I check it with this thing that has 2 wires that u touch each terminal and you see how much power it comes out it has voltage. It has power plus I changed the batter already once b/c I thought it was the problem. Its not. I checked the fusible links and they are fine, they are not melted in the middle. The honk doesn't horn either. I used the jumper cables yesterday but the car wouldn't stay on. I had to five it gas. When I went to turn it back on. It was dead all over with the new battery. There is no corrosion on the cables either. Answer: This looks like a no power (electric) issue if there is no power going to any of the accessories, lights and horn. First you would want to just relook over to make sure the basics are there: the positive and negative polarity, the cable(s) to the battery are not damaged (or forgot to connect this cable...) etc. After the visual inspection, you will really need that 2-wire thing that reads the voltage (its called a voltmeter or multimeter) to spot where the connectivity got cut off. Try first the battery positive and the car body ground (negative). This could become a time consuming task but it is exactly what a professional would do - trace for that bad connection. I can't go into the details of each item but you want to start with where you have power and go the end points (like the fuse box and lights). Note: Make sure you have plenty of lighting a safe spot (and a half a days worth of time) so you can get to the wires nicely. (I conclude that this was an electrical-connectivity-power issue because there seems to be no power to any of the lights and accessories).
Question: 2007 Toyota Camry. Your thoughts? -Would you say the Toyota Camry is reliable? Does it get good gas mileage and is it spacious? I'm also eyeing the Honda Accord and Civic as well. -With all things considered, would you go with a Toyota Camry, Honda Accord or Honda Civic? Thanks!! :) Answer: Camrys are among the most reliable cars out there. We had a 1995 Camry and it ran problem free up to 185,000 miles! It was low maintinence too, just had to change the oil, tires, and had one mandatory tune up at 150,000 miles. Got great gas mileage too! We liked it so much that we bought another one in 2005 and so far it's running great. You can't go wrong with a Camry, however right now they are more expensive than the Accord. No discounts whatsoever except if your buying the base LE or CE 4 cylinder models. Personally I'd go with the Camry, but if you could wait until early 2007, it may be more worth it for you since there will be bargaining room. Thats what I'm planning on doing. Hope that helped.
Question: Buying a Toyota Camry Question ??? I wanted to find out about your thoughts/reviews/etc... I am 22 years old, and I have my buick regal car 1999 transmission failed @ 160 000 miles, and I saw this Toyota Camry 1993 89000 miles asking price is 3500. Should I replace the transmission in my car, had the buick since 20 000 miles, or get rid of it and buy the Toyota Camry? I drive all over usa and canada about 3 4 times yearly. I drive ALOT!!!!!!!!!!! :) I just love road trips, and I hate to fly! I am low on money since I am working with low wage and cannot afford college right now. I need a car that can last me for couple years so I can try save money and get me back in school, get me a college degree, work work work, then buy me a brand new car.....I heard toyota last FOREVER but its a 1993 with only 89 000 miles...which is VERY, VERY LOW miles on about 15 years old body car... or should I forget about both cars and find something else? THANKS A BUNCH FOR YOUR ANSWERS!!!!!!! I did TONS of car researchs and I found many 93 camry in 300 000 miles plus... and the Kelly Blue Book value it at 2900...I plan to try reduce the price to under 3000 if I get it..... What do you think? Answer: i own a 93 camry....and i must say that yes its a good car...but the passing of time has somewhat made it too fragile...i mean its shock absorber is gone...and so the wheels kind of lose their strength faster. my car has new engine...yet i am scared to drive it at the freeway. the break pad kind of shakes once i go to 75. and after buying it i had to spend a lot on maintenece like i had to change its engine chain and all..changing of shock absorber will cost me $400. it was around $3500 when i bought it....but by bargaining i brought it down to $2000.....yet i am still going on paying....only good thing about the car is that it is old and thus i dont get charged much by my insurance company...yet if i get into an accident only the other person's car will receive money for damage and i will get nothing. its better if u get some other car...camry is good, but i think the later year ones will be better.
Question: Toyota camry LE 2007 engine....? Answer: My 04 Camry 4 cylinder has never used a drop of oil between any of the 5,000 mile Mobil 1 oil changes. The engine oil consumption you are describing is not normal. I'd drive it to the dealer and demand a motor replacement or repair or drive it through his bathroom window. Used Cars @ LemonFree.com
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