AZjeff
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It's at a Lexus dealer and you're expecting a bargain? Thus thread took a strange turn, BITOG dissing any manual car is unheard of.
I can’t imagine a Lexus dealer buys cars at auction to resell, so it must have been a trade in. I wonder who transitions from a manual Camry to a Lexus?It's at a Lexus dealer and you're expecting a bargain? Thus thread took a strange turn, BITOG dissing any manual car is unheard of.
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For awhile, I had an S-10 pickup 5-speed. Perhaps because it was so under-powered, it was agonizing to drive. Heavy rush hour traffic would nearly drive me to road rage. It was well-equipped and comfortable otherwise, and would have been a nice truck if it had an automatic.
I can’t imagine a Lexus dealer buys cars at auction to resell, so it must have been a trade in. I wonder who transitions from a manual Camry to a Lexus?
The iron duke was not a "fun" engine... with not a "fun" transmission either, with a buzzy interior.... My buddy had one in HS with a terrible, but very loud stereo... And I think it had an exhaust leak, getting some in the cabin... It never quit though, but I wished it would...+2
For awhile, I had an S-10 pickup 5-speed. Perhaps because it was so under-powered, it was agonizing to drive. Heavy rush hour traffic would nearly drive me to road rage. It was well-equipped and comfortable otherwise, and would have been a nice truck if it had an automatic.
I think 2012 was the last year for the manual Camry. A Toyota dealer had a manual BMW 535 xi a few years back. Oh how I wanted to buy it.A semi-local dealer has a 2011 Camry listed with a six-speed manual and 95k miles. One owner, no accidents, asking price $9900. There aren’t pix on the website so I emailed them and someone verified it’s actual a manual. I can’t imagine they sold very many Camrys with a clutch.
I already have an (actual) Japanese mid-sized sedan with a manual. I need this thing like a hole in the head…and yet I can hear it whispering to me.
Wasn't A/C pretty much standard by 2000 or so? I can remember my parents test driving a Saturn in 1995 and at that time A/C was an option.It's gotta be a total base-model stripper, right? Does it even have AC? That's the kind of car that would appeal to my parents; save a buck no matter how draconian and bare-boned the car might turn out to be. They had an Accord with a 5-speed and no AC, no center armrest, no passenger-side mirror.... I can't remember if it had a radio or not. It was tedious and fatiguing to drive but they loved to remind everyone how much money they saved vs. the "loaded" models on the dealer's lot, filled with frivolous options.
Your story is deja vu for me - I was looking for a 2nd car back in 2004/05 to replace our '85 Mazda 626.They finally got around to posting actual photos of the vehicle today.
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Car dealers are the worst. Their crack sales staff told me they verified it was a manual.
Yeah, I always find it amazing that sales staff say whatever it takes to get you in the door, and waste your time, hoping that somehow they are going to get a sale, after blatantly lying or being to lazy to walk a dozen yards and confirm they have the car you want.They finally got around to posting actual photos of the vehicle today.
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Car dealers are the worst. Their crack sales staff told me they verified it was a manual.
LOL That's like the kids who don't know how to start a "key" car!@Elkins45 Their sales staff is probably thinking "Of course its a manual car! It's not a self-driving car!"
I did not participate in the "5 Favourite Cars Of All-Time" thread in part because my tastes are so weirdly out-of-sync with most people's.Speaking of a Toyota unicorn, I saw a Camry wagon yesterday. At first I couldn't ID it, then thought it was an Accord wagon, then got closer and saw the Toyota symbol. I couldn't tell you the last time I saw one of these to save my life! Seemed to be in pretty good condition, too.
@Elkins45 Their sales staff is probably thinking "Of course its a manual car! It's not a self-driving car!"
Yesterday evening I gave a Toyota Tacoma a jump start with my booster pack. I joked to the owner that I'd give him a great deal - I'd trade him even-up - his nice Tacoma with a dead battery for my rusty '07 Grand Caravan with a good battery.It won’t sell…very few will be interested. You need a specific buyer for a typically easy sell car.