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7923 messages, Last post on Dec 02, 2009 at 5:53 PM
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Replying to: tomken (Oct 07, 2009 12:56 pm)
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Replying to: mboliver (Oct 07, 2009 1:07 pm) I'm pretty sure you can get this same car cheaper in Fort Bend. Don't know much about moonroof. Not sure what's the difference between sunroof and moonroof. But had friends that got leak in their sunroof after few years. Don't know the new one improved or not. |
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I bought a new 2010 Camry sedan last week. I knew nothing about the floor mat recall, and was surprised to notice that when I removed the paper floor covering, there was no floor mat beneath it. I have now discovered there are NO floor mats at all in the vehicle. I asked the sales person a few days ago over the phone how the floor mat problem was going to be resolve, and he said that was a good question and he'd get back to me on it, but he hasn't phoned back. Are floor mats standard equipment? I'm wondering if my driving the car home without mats means I accepted it in that condition and have no recourse.
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Replying to: 95_09 (Oct 08, 2009 3:34 am) The floor mats WILL NOT cause any problems unless they are not secured with the hooks. The other thing that causes problems is putting in floor mats on top of other floor mats. See your owner's manual - it tells you this. What you can do - get Weathertech floormats. They are designed for the specific car you own, and they have the grommet holes for the hooks, just like the Toyota ones. Just put them in correctly, and they will never cause you a problem. They are better than any makers' mats, in that they protect your carpet much better. Just Google for it. I have the Toyota all-weather mats in one Camry, and the WeatherTechs in the other one. The Toyota all-weather mats are good, but the Weathertechs are better, especially if you live where it snows or in muddy areas.
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Replying to: mcdawgg (Oct 08, 2009 8:34 am) I just read that only the all-weather and clear floormats cannot be sold. If this is correct, that means that either the dealer owes you the carpet floor mats or your car doesn't come with them - again, check your sticker (the window sticker with the prices, options, etc.). You can always order Toyota carpet ones from any Toyota parts store online or at the dealer, or just get the WeatherTech ones. |
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Replying to: lonestar4 (Oct 06, 2009 2:40 pm) I bought 2010 Camry SE 4 cyl AT with following options 1) Extra value package #1 2) auto dimming mirror with compass 3) Leather Seats 4) Sunroof 5) Tinted Windows $23,500 + TTL |
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Replying to: renew2 (Oct 09, 2009 11:11 am) |
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Just purchased 2010 Camry LE auto at $19388 +TTL. Is this a good price?
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