camryfan2001
Camryfan2001
camryfan2001

There’s no reason not to like the Camry, it’s a great car.

If I had kids you had better believe they are getting their vaccinations. I once knocked out some anti-vaxxer, best night in jail I’ve ever had. My wife thought it was funny too.

That’s why when I married, I married a woman who had no desire to stay at home or have kids.

Exactly!

Stupid yuppies and hicks. These fucking hippy idiots are all over Ohio too but we are required to vaccinate here (thankfully). What is so cool about being a dirty moron hippy with measles and smallpox is beyond my 30 year old eyes.

What we see here today is a map of yuppies and hicks. This was such a problem in California that they discontinued vaccine exemptions.

If it’s for a track only car, I suppose it could be useful. For me however I just can’t see it. I feel like it’s sort of like Caterhams, you either get it or don’t.

Volvo does this all quite well, the only trouble is that you’ll never actually get to drive it. Volvos aren’t exactly reliable these days.

I love Russian cars, I’m excited about their return to Canada in 2019. I’m going to buy a Lada Priora, I even got a third parking space for one (I refuse to get rid of my current car).

My 2001 Camry’s headrests are kind of far back to use when driving (unless you’re leaning on it in traffic or being an ass with your cruise control). In the passenger seat it’s a very nice and soft pillow, but when driving it just hangs back way behind my head.

If you get a 2001 Toyota Camry LE (4 cylinder, 4 speed automatic with overdrive) you will feel great throughout the entire drive. Eventually you will get tired (like any normal human), but you will never be fatigued as the car cruises and floats along the freeway, eating up kilometers like they’re nothing.

Back in 2004, I bought myself a 2001 Toyota Camry. I wanted it so bad then and even though by today’s standards it’s a death trap, I still love it. That said, it was fairly safe in its day and I liked that about it (and many many other things).

Dogleg goes against muscle memory, dogleg is much harder for me to drive. I drove a Porsche 928 that came in on a trade once, what a horrible layout. When you’re slamming through gears reverse should be last, when you are trying to reverse it shouldn’t be some dumb complicated layout.

Why would you ever want a dogleg manual? It’s a very counter productive way to shift a car. The standard 1 2 3 4 5 R setup is the best.

Unions are good and necessary, even if the union itself isn’t perfect. Think it it like this: remember the Industrial Revolution? Remember those horrid working conditions? Ok, now go and thank you local union because they’re the reason things aren’t like that anymore. If Republicans/conservatives in general just would

Crossovers are an expensive trend, they won’t last. My 2001 Toyota Camry has a great deal of ground clearance and drives in a way no crossover can. that said, the sedan will probably not be back for quite a while sadly.

Exactly! And truthfully they can be fun, at the very least they’re nice.

My Camry has about 131,500 miles on it now, but when girls liked it it was in 2004 when the car was still fairly new (I bought the car in 2004, it is a 2001 model though). Come to think of it though they probably did just like me, who knew?

The XV20 Camry is everything and more in a car. Fun, comfortable, reliable, easy to fix, cheap to fix, roomy, easy to drive, outstandingly good looking, girl love them (at least they used to like mine).

There is no upgrade from an XV20 Camry.