Mines a 2012, 2.4L with 208k. Still running, but hardly. 😂 Until the timing goes and or engine goes because of it consuming oil, I'll drive it till it blows up.
@@kiratraister5867 lmao just checked my oil and it’s still burning oil. I’m going to custom order a giant bumper sticker that says “DO NOT BUY THESE CARS” so nobody wastes their money on one expecting a reliable family hauler or something, just put in a order on a 2022 camry SE
I like the way it drives and the cabin is quiet. I prefer the way it fits my tall height compared to the same year Ford/Lincoln, but yes, these seats are firm in comparison. Of course, many modern vehicle seats are firm but this is definitely towards the top of the firmness list. Hope it will be reliable
i have mine for 7 years and its still running it has 250k miles
mine only has 32k miles and was severely burning oil, had to pay 160$ for entire valve cover just to replace the pcv valve
Mines a 2012, 2.4L with 208k. Still running, but hardly. 😂 Until the timing goes and or engine goes because of it consuming oil, I'll drive it till it blows up.
@@kiratraister5867 lmao just checked my oil and it’s still burning oil. I’m going to custom order a giant bumper sticker that says “DO NOT BUY THESE CARS” so nobody wastes their money on one expecting a reliable family hauler or something, just put in a order on a 2022 camry SE
@@mistardoyle3042 Did you get your camry
Had mine for 3. 92k miles and no big issues besides a solenoid failure which cost $120 to fix.
The way the wheel folded into the bodywork is concerning.
I like the way it drives and the cabin is quiet. I prefer the way it fits my tall height compared to the same year Ford/Lincoln, but yes, these seats are firm in comparison. Of course, many modern vehicle seats are firm but this is definitely towards the top of the firmness list. Hope it will be reliable
Did a volvo
Exceptionally well too, particularly for an old design
Yeah thats impressive
Dude It Just Got Yeeted
Don't drive pretty fast on highways
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