Toyota Camry 2.2 GXi 4ECT

Toyota Camry 2.2 GXi 4ECT

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4.7

Practicality

5

Reliability

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Toyota Camry 2.2 GXi 4ECT

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Toyota Camry 2.2 GXi 4ECT
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4.7

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4.7

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itshimthere
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5

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5

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5

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I Have Had The New Toyota Camry 2005 Since A Month

I have had the new Toyota Camry 2005 since a month ago. I discovered that it is an unbelievable machine. You can take it off road with ease. It has a high power. It's stylish and I think that no car is as beautiful. I love it.

jcs
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5

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5

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5

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I Own A 1998 Toyota Camry 2.2 Gxi 4ect Four Door 4

I own a 1998 Toyota Camry 2.2 GXi 4ECT four door 4 cylinder family car. I had the car for six years, bought it brand new in November 1998 for $15,000. I put 50,000 plus miles on it. So far the car has worked without any flaws. Anytime I need to change the oil or check the oil, the engine light will come up. And with any model car you buy, always buy parts made for the car. Some gas stations will install the cheapest oil filters, make sure they install toyota filters.

My Camry has very good gas mileage, great stereo sound system (very good), very fast on an open road, but the steering wheel tends to vibrate after 90mphs, but that is due to poor alignment.

In all, a very good buy, you can never go wrong with a Toyota.

mlsw1.
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4

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5

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5

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The Toyota Camry Is A Great Car For Any Family Wit

The Toyota Camry is a great car for any family with kids, it will take you anywhere from around town to across the country with confidence. I've had the car for almost 5 years and have never experience any serious problems.

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starling death

my remote starter's batteries ran out, too. the solution is simple: just pop it open and replace the battery! i expect its just a piece of snap-on plastic, which comes off with a screwdriver. jewelers can usually stock the necessary batteries.

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