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It's really jut a problem if you think of it too much. Driving around the city will really have the camry shifting a lot. But think of it this way: when you're on the 6th gear and you came to a stop, and a truck is right behind you and you try to speed up. It takes a quite some time for the car to speed up from a total top in 6th gear. What happens in the Camry is that it shifts down quite a lot so you could speed up in such situations. If you don't mind doing 20mph on the 6th gear, then ...
I got a camry after so much time having to choose between it and the accord. I bought it on December 2009, and with just over 7000 miles on the odometer. I'm currently trying to raise its mileage from my current rating. On my 17th fill up, my mileage is about 25 miles per gallon, compared to just about 23 on the first few fill ups. I wonder how I could get it to about 30mpg.
I was thinking of getting 17" rims for my Toyota Camry. Where can I get the best? I live in MA. Please help.
The Toyota Camry has many engine problems, ranging from minor ones such as idling and involuntary engine revving (as seen with some 2007 makes), to using excessive oil that must be maintained every 1,000 miles instead of 2,000 (this incident is from a 2008 model), and even to defective parts that could easily damage the engine, such as the rubber line (this was reported by a user with a 2009 model Camry LE 3.5L V6). But the most frightening engine problem of all is the unintended and uncontrollable ...
I would like to share this with everyone. I think this is a very helpful video especially for beginners like me. This one is for a 2007 Toyota Camry but it should be about the same for the 2008, or so I think...