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I drive Camry's, have a '16 Atara SX. Not a performance vehicle but still got all the creature comforts.

I've got an 2011 Touring Camry , you boot it in the guts and it has great pick up for a Granny Car
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2nd Camry now and apart from a water pump in the 1st and the air con in the 2nd no issues whatsoever

Skyline's PFFFT :laughing:

Does your Camry have a crochet blanket and a box of tissues in the rear parcel shelf ?

Most Camrys do !

Camry drivers are by far the worst on the road !

Why , because they laugh and give you the bird when they drive past when you are broken down on the side of the road :smiley:

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No , because they constantly drive like there in a 40kph school zone 24/7 .

And they are oblivious to other road users !
 
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Still dreading buying the IX 35

Should of got the Subaru in the Tigers colours

The holy trinity of Japanese cars: Toyota, Subaru, Nissan.

I would not dread an IX 35\. A mate of mine brought a Brand new Hyundai Santa Fe. He had a collission with a heavily loaded Semi at a red light. Car was a write off.

He was so impressed with the Santa Fe, He demanded a new one as replacement. He said it handled the accident so well he could not believe that he was uninjured.
He could have gone a Subaru Forester (probably my choice), Honda CRX, etc. He went back to the same car.

I would not knock the IX 35\. It's not a Santa Fe, but it would have a similiar build quality.
 
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Still dreading buying the IX 35

Should of got the Subaru in the Tigers colours

The holy trinity of Japanese cars: Toyota, Subaru, Nissan.

I would not dread an IX 35\. A mate of mine brought a Brand new Hyundai Santa Fe. He had a collission with a heavily loaded Semi at a red light. Car was a write off.

He was so impressed with the Santa Fe, He demanded a new one as replacement. He said it handled the accident so well he could not believe that he was uninjured.
He could have gone a Subaru Forester (probably my choice), Honda CRX, etc. He went back to the same car.

I would not knock the IX 35\. It's not a Santa Fe, but it would have a similiar build quality.

Hyundai's are a shed load better than what they used to be.
 
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Still dreading buying the IX 35

Should of got the Subaru in the Tigers colours

The holy trinity of Japanese cars: Toyota, Subaru, Nissan.

I would not dread an IX 35\. A mate of mine brought a Brand new Hyundai Santa Fe. He had a collission with a heavily loaded Semi at a red light. Car was a write off.

He was so impressed with the Santa Fe, He demanded a new one as replacement. He said it handled the accident so well he could not believe that he was uninjured.
He could have gone a Subaru Forester (probably my choice), Honda CRX, etc. He went back to the same car.

I would not knock the IX 35\. It's not a Santa Fe, but it would have a similiar build quality.

Hyundai's are a shed load better than what they used to be.

They have lots of issues , many that seem to not be able to be sorted

Kid lock forever setting itself , car must have been in at least 7-8 times ( I kid you not )

Filters (this comes direct from the service manager ) are completely unsuitable for Australian conditions (they are European and get replaced every second service )

2 recalls from memory

No aircon in the rear for kids

And the worst , the dealer in Brisbane shafted us , found it strange that they told us when we arrived at Indooroopilly that the car would be out the front and yet was in the show room

Went round the car 5 times looking for any scratches / marks and couldn't see a thing

Got to our first fuel stop and the Mrs points out a mark on the car and then they claimed we must have done it while travelling up …...

You cam only see this mark when the sun is on it , they told us to take it to the local dealer , then the local dealer is into us for not buying local , this is after the local dealer told us there was no new cars in that colour anywhere in Australia , let alone Qld .....
 
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Still dreading buying the IX 35

Should of got the Subaru in the Tigers colours

The holy trinity of Japanese cars: Toyota, Subaru, Nissan.

I would not dread an IX 35\. A mate of mine brought a Brand new Hyundai Santa Fe. He had a collission with a heavily loaded Semi at a red light. Car was a write off.

He was so impressed with the Santa Fe, He demanded a new one as replacement. He said it handled the accident so well he could not believe that he was uninjured.
He could have gone a Subaru Forester (probably my choice), Honda CRX, etc. He went back to the same car.

I would not knock the IX 35\. It's not a Santa Fe, but it would have a similiar build quality.

Hyundai's are a shed load better than what they used to be.

I had a mate who did work experience with car crash testing. He said the old Hyundai Excel bonnet actually went through the windscreen and decapitated the crash test dummies!

They are a lot better then they used to be. Likewise Kia's have gone from near Daewoo untouchableness (oh they were BAD) too almost buyable. Ok I favour reliability and usually buy Toyota and Honda for that reason. Even in 2007 though I remember looking for a second hand car and the dealer was already saying that the Hyundai were better then the Fords and Holdens.
 
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The holy trinity of Japanese cars: Toyota, Subaru, Nissan.

I would not dread an IX 35\. A mate of mine brought a Brand new Hyundai Santa Fe. He had a collission with a heavily loaded Semi at a red light. Car was a write off.

He was so impressed with the Santa Fe, He demanded a new one as replacement. He said it handled the accident so well he could not believe that he was uninjured.
He could have gone a Subaru Forester (probably my choice), Honda CRX, etc. He went back to the same car.

I would not knock the IX 35\. It's not a Santa Fe, but it would have a similiar build quality.

Hyundai's are a shed load better than what they used to be.

I had a mate who did work experience with car crash testing. He said the old Hyundai Excel bonnet actually went through the windscreen and decapitated the crash test dummies!

They are a lot better then they used to be. Likewise Kia's have gone from near Daewoo untouchableness (oh they were BAD) too almost buyable. Ok I favour reliability and usually buy Toyota and Honda for that reason. Even in 2007 though I remember looking for a second hand car and the dealer was already saying that the Hyundai were better then the Fords and Holdens.

The new Mustang only has a 2 star Ancap safety rating .
I'm surprised Ford let them into the country .
 
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I drive Camry's, have a '16 Atara SX. Not a performance vehicle but still got all the creature comforts.

I've got an 2011 Touring Camry , you boot it in the guts and it has great pick up for a Granny Car
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2nd Camry now and apart from a water pump in the 1st and the air con in the 2nd no issues whatsoever

Skyline's PFFFT :laughing:

Does your Camry have a crochet blanket and a box of tissues in the rear parcel shelf ?

Most Camrys do !

Camry drivers are by far the worst on the road !

Mine doesn't. I'm the most aggressive Camry driver in Australia.

So you manage to get it up to 45km/h then, Camry, the Volvo of the today generation.
 
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I've got an 2011 Touring Camry , you boot it in the guts and it has great pick up for a Granny Car
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2nd Camry now and apart from a water pump in the 1st and the air con in the 2nd no issues whatsoever

Skyline's PFFFT :laughing:

Does your Camry have a crochet blanket and a box of tissues in the rear parcel shelf ?

Most Camrys do !

Camry drivers are by far the worst on the road !

Mine doesn't. I'm the most aggressive Camry driver in Australia.

So you manage to get it up to 45km/h then, Camry, the Volvo of the today generation.

I'll have you know I can crack triple figures with that behemoth 2.5L motor mate (downhill with the wind behind me.)
 
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I've got an 2011 Touring Camry , you boot it in the guts and it has great pick up for a Granny Car
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2nd Camry now and apart from a water pump in the 1st and the air con in the 2nd no issues whatsoever

Skyline's PFFFT :laughing:

Does your Camry have a crochet blanket and a box of tissues in the rear parcel shelf ?

Most Camrys do !

Camry drivers are by far the worst on the road !

Mine doesn't. I'm the most aggressive Camry driver in Australia.

So you manage to get it up to 45km/h then, Camry, the Volvo of the today generation.

Sounds like CB and I need to have Camry drive off , maybe they can check our road rage at the same time :laughing:

"I am the nightrider" :roll
 
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Does your Camry have a crochet blanket and a box of tissues in the rear parcel shelf ?

Most Camrys do !

Camry drivers are by far the worst on the road !

Mine doesn't. I'm the most aggressive Camry driver in Australia.

So you manage to get it up to 45km/h then, Camry, the Volvo of the today generation.

Sounds like CB and I need to have Camry drive off , maybe they can check our road rage at the same time :laughing:

"I am the nightrider" :roll

You'd be more like Cundalini with your red leathers and love heart shaped sunny's :laughing:
 
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