Wider and more leg room. It’s noticeable. That’s also why we got the Jetta to begin with. Larger than others in its class.You do know that the Camry is barely any bigger than the Jetta? The Jetta is on the larger side for a "small" sedan.
Wider and more leg room. It’s noticeable. That’s also why we got the Jetta to begin with. Larger than others in its class.You do know that the Camry is barely any bigger than the Jetta? The Jetta is on the larger side for a "small" sedan.
Yes. I think this would be my top pick for interior color on this trim.Love the not black interior. Funny how looking to replace in the next 2 years happened in a week!congrats!
The used market is adjusting down finally. I paid close to that for daughters Acura last May that now has dropped about $2.5k for similar thing now.13.5k for 10yr old car? Are you serious?
That’s what happens if you start driving cars. Every time!Love the not black interior. Funny how looking to replace in the next 2 years happened in a week!congrats!
I'll have to look at the exact number to be sure, but I believe I got them to take $1,250 off MSRP.Greg, any discount off msrp on the new car?
Yeah, me neither honestly! Never thought I'd be in a Camry. It drives well, feels solid, looks good, is quiet, gets good gas mileage, and has all the tech I need and then some. Happy with it so far! Ready to be past break in so I can drive it "normally". Trying to keep the RPM's below 3000 currently.Wow, not where I thought it was all heading!
Congrats on the new ride! Love the color too, same as my Tacoma. Right now my Tacoma, Subaru, and grandmothers Jetta (soon to be ours) is the same color.![]()
Not spending that kind of coin. Would be a fun car though.Should have done the TRD! Chassis bracing, 300 HP, factory cat back...that would be a fun sport sedan!
621 miles (1000 km). I’ll probably take it easy until 1000 miles, do oil and filter change, then drive normally after that.What’s break in? Drive it like you stole it!
621 miles (1000 km). I’ll probably take it easy until 1000 miles, do oil and filter change, then drive normally after that.
It does take a spin on, and a tiny one at that! I was surprised how small it was.Those newer 2.5's take a spin on filter no? Easier than the 2015 we had that had the cartridge setup. Never had any issues with it, just an extra step.
If your dealer is anything like mine, it's actually cheaper to get the OEM filter there. That and you have a paper trail with the dealers name on the invoice.
I typically replaced those blue coated aluminum drain plug washers every other oil change. Never had one leak, and still save the old ones just in case.