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The most underrated generation of Toyota Celica?
30 December 2024 11:00
The 90s cars don't get enough love. The All-Trac Turbo was a great 90s style car that had a great balance between that and performance.
The most underrated generation of Toyota Celica?
30 December 2024 11:00
I think the 6th gen (1994-1999) is underrated. The 5th gen design was refined, and had some solid engine options. And it’s also getting into the classic territory now.
The most underrated generation of Toyota Celica?
30 December 2024 11:00
The 3rd gen (1981-1985) is forgotten, but it had some really cool 80s boxy style. Back then, the Supra was still part of the Celica line as well!
The most underrated generation of Toyota Celica?
30 December 2024 11:00
I honestly believe the last 7th gen is underrated. They moan about the lack of turbo or AWD options, but the 2ZZ engine made for a great handling car.
The most underrated generation of Toyota Celica?
30 December 2024 11:00
2nd gen (1977 – 1981) deserves more recognition. It was that classic 70s sports car look and part of Toyota's early push into performance cars in the US market.
Why do Toyota Camrys appear to never break down?
30 December 2024 10:48
Toyota's obsession with quality control is all about. They over engineer everything, with really durable materials.
Why do Toyota Camrys appear to never break down?
30 December 2024 10:48
Boring Camrys last forever. The owners of less exciting cars tend to drive them more gently and also tend to maintain them better.
Why do Toyota Camrys appear to never break down?
30 December 2024 10:48
I think a little bit of it is engineering and a little bit of it is the fact that the people who buy Camrys tend to take good care of their cars. It’s a self fulfilling prophecy.
Why do Toyota Camrys appear to never break down?
30 December 2024 10:48
I think Toyota makes them less exciting on purpose, so people won't drive them hard. Longer life is achieved with less stress on the components.
Why do Toyota Camrys appear to never break down?
30 December 2024 10:48
Most Toyotas last a long time, it's not just Camrys. They don’t care about cutting edge features, but reliability, so there are fewer things that can go wrong.
Why do Toyota Camrys appear to never break down?
30 December 2024 10:48
They don’t last longer than other well maintained cars, I don’t think. The thing is, there are so many Camrys out there, you see the old ones more.
Why do Toyota Camrys appear to never break down?
30 December 2024 10:48
The secret is that it is so simple. It means fewer complicated systems, and fewer things that can break down over time.
Would you pay more for a Camry if its resale value is worth it?
30 December 2024 10:48
Absolutely. This is lower depreciation, which is the biggest cost of car ownership. In the long run, you'll save money.
Would you pay more for a Camry if its resale value is worth it?
30 December 2024 10:48
That depends on how long you intend to keep the car. If you're going to run it into the ground, resale value isn't that big of a deal.
Would you pay more for a Camry if its resale value is worth it?
30 December 2024 10:48
For the peace of mind, I think it’s worth it. It’s good to know that your Camry is always going to be worth something.
Would you pay more for a Camry if its resale value is worth it?
30 December 2024 10:48
Not really. The difference in resale value isn’t that huge anymore, and you can often find better deals on other brands.
Would you pay more for a Camry if its resale value is worth it?
30 December 2024 10:48
If you’re the type to sell your car after a few years, then it’s only worth it. Other factors are more important if you're a long term owner.
Would you pay more for a Camry if its resale value is worth it?
30 December 2024 10:48
It’s nice to have resale value, but I’d rather buy a cheaper car and put the money difference into savings. That could work out in your favour.
Would you pay more for a Camry if its resale value is worth it?
30 December 2024 10:48
Resale value isn't just the issue. Then, Camrys need less expensive repairs, which adds up over time, too.
Is the Camry no longer a leader in the hybrid market?
30 December 2024 10:48
I don't think it has lost its edge. The Camry Hybrid still remains one of the most reliable and fuel efficient options out there. The competition has just caught up.

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