Toyota is committing automotive suicide by not offering an optional V-6 engine and an optional 9 or 10 speed automatic transmission on the 2025 Toyoto Camry, let alone the Crown, Land Cruiser Prado, and its truck and van line
Well, first of all, don’t worry about when I was born. And I am not stuck in the past. I keep up on everything about Japanese vehicles in American brand vehicles. And I live in America and I will stick to American brand vehicles. Never Japanese vehicles that are built in Japan and shipped over here or the Japanese vehicles that are built in America. Also, I am glad that Americans who have jobs building Japanese vehicles. But no matter where those rice burners are built the Steel Japanese vehicles.
@@michaellongueuil1732 I used to think this way, but the American auto unions are so corrupt that I think buying from them hurts the country more than it helps. Theyre going to donate hundreds of millions to democrats every election. If you’re a union goon then you’ll tell yourself that’s a good thing, but if you’re an honest and ethical person you’ll admit that nothing could be worse for the country
Prius in the front, camry in the back
Why are people already coming out with 2025 stuff when we haven’t even started 2024😂
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Because that’s how it works and has always worked. I bought my 2018 car in 2017
Its always a year ahead sir…
@@thegreat9481 but this is 2 years ahead
@@S10-life368 you’re 400 years back
That blue looks awesome!
That blue looks amazing
This new Camry reminds me of the old one, the dash and center console is more squared off just like the old days.
Toyota ruins yet another vehicle with an atrocious grill.
More facts than most videos I've seen. Thanks!
No V6? 🤦🏻♂️
Too bad V6 is gone.
I like the XLE wheels best
Keeping my gas cars they can have them electric cars.
only took them 20 years to update the 2017 camry.....
👀 👀 👀 👀 👀 lindo carro 👍 🚗 🇯🇵❤🥰🙌
I have 2009 Camry hybrid blue in 2023
Your car looks more beautiful than this ugly pruis looking trash
What's the name of this Blue ... is this the "ocean jem"?
WHAT COLOR IS THAT? I don’t see that one as an option in the US
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Is it made in Japan?
Very Lexus like!
XSE
What’s this Momas name. She is cute
Toyota is committing automotive suicide by not offering an optional V-6 engine and an optional 9 or 10 speed automatic transmission on the 2025 Toyoto Camry, let alone the Crown, Land Cruiser Prado, and its truck and van line
I want to se an se and le
I will take my 2002 every time
It’s ugly. Why are people lying about how ugly it is. It looks like a Chinese knockoff of a Camry
I feel like they went lazy on the exterior looks. Smh
8th gen reigns supreme. New XSE is a joke.
Hybrid only sucks
That blue is so pretty
Lower the price then it be good
Looks soooo nice
I honestly think it’s looks ugly … sorry
2025 looks so 2015
Toyota is killing it with their new hybrids
The only good ones are the black and silver ones other ones look ugly ahh hell
Yawn
Boring. No high power engine options.
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nope
Well, first of all, don’t worry about when I was born. And I am not stuck in the past. I keep up on everything about Japanese vehicles in American brand vehicles. And I live in America and I will stick to American brand vehicles. Never Japanese vehicles that are built in Japan and shipped over here or the Japanese vehicles that are built in America. Also, I am glad that Americans who have jobs building Japanese vehicles. But no matter where those rice burners are built the Steel Japanese vehicles.
No thanks. Never a Japanese vehicle.
How come?
@@benhurbenstiller because I live in America so I buy American vehicles never Japanese or Korean.
@@michaellongueuil1732one of a kind idi0t😂😂😂😂😂
@@michaellongueuil1732 I used to think this way, but the American auto unions are so corrupt that I think buying from them hurts the country more than it helps. Theyre going to donate hundreds of millions to democrats every election. If you’re a union goon then you’ll tell yourself that’s a good thing, but if you’re an honest and ethical person you’ll admit that nothing could be worse for the country
@@michaellongueuil1732Buy the best product instead or rewarding mediocrity.