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Replying to: wwest (Jul 12, 2009 6:55 pm) Questions... 1. Can somebody with the inside scoop confirm this story? 2. The Camry SE V6 LA leather package description on Edmunds and KBB says that the passenger-side seat should be a power seat. Does this apply to LANL70? The dealer says that only the XLE is offered with a passenger-side power seat and that Edmunds and KBB are wrong. Can somebody confirm this part of the story? Thanks in advance for replies! |
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| I just test drove a 2010 Camry XLE V6 the other day and was told by the salesman that the steering wheel controls and homelink controls do not illuminate at night. Is this true? I was then told later by a sales manager that in the 2010 SE and XLE they illuminate at night but not in the LE? Can anyone tell me is this true or not? I would be quite surprised if they don't light up because that is something I expected they would have on a top of the line Camry such as this. I test drove the vehicle in the morning so there was no way to find out if the controls illuminated or not | |
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Replying to: smarty666 (Jul 20, 2009 10:29 am) But on the other hand, I have an 07 LE that we've had to 3 years now, which definitely does NOT have illuminated buttons, but I can't remember once where that was ever a problem.
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Replying to: kiawah (Jul 20, 2009 10:56 am) |
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Replying to: kiawah (Jul 20, 2009 10:56 am) I went out and re-verified, the radio buttons DO glow dimily when the lights are on. It's the cruise control stick that isn't lit. Sorry, got my vehicles confused.
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I did a test drive with a Camry XLE 2010 last week and liked it, except for the color. While driving it I listened to CNN via Sirius in the car; after we got back to the office salesman found a model that should arrive within a few days to the dealership with the "correct" color (red). The description and costs are identical on the listings on both cars. When I told him Sirius was working on the test drive car, he said that typically purchasers of this model get Sirius for free for 3 months, and then need to sign up a plan, AND THAT IS ALL THAT IS REQUIRED. I look at the description of the radio on the car and it says: JBL® AM/FM 6-disc in-dash CD changer with integrated satellite radio [6], MP3/WMA playback capability, auxiliary audio jack, USB port with iPod® [7] connectivity, hands-free phone capability and music streaming via Bluetooth® [8] wireless technology, eight speakers in six locations, Vacuum Fluorescent Display and FM diversity reception. "integrated satellite radio" - does that mean I do NOT need to buy any additional hardware to make the Sirius work on the second car? I'm going to check it out before I take possession or complete the sale - I don't want to get the car and find out I need to pay $400 or more for a Sirius tuner! Can anyone tell me if this is indeed ready to go and just needs my subscription info only? Otherwise this seems to be a great car! Thanks for any input!
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My biggest peeve about the Camry is the center console. It lights up way too bright and cant be controlled independent of the dash. This poses a hazard in foggy driving conditions. Anyone buying a Camry should be aware of this little problem. At first it looks cool, but the first time I had to drive in fog, and couldnt see outside because of all the back glare inside really ticked me off. I wound up turning the dash lights off, but I couldnt see any of the gauges then. I am seriously considering upgrading to the Ford Fusion Hybrid. I was blown away when I sat in one that a coworker bought. Made my Camry Hybrid look cheap. Considering they cost about the same, Toyota will need to work extra extra hard if they want me to buy another one from them. |
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Replying to: jason50 (Jul 12, 2009 6:08 pm) What to do: 1) Know for sure what options etc you want... 2) Call dealers and ask for internet sales manager or fleet manager. 3) Say you will buy today and tell them to give you there best price. 4) This price will probably be 250-750 higer than there best price. 5) Then ask them to send an e-mail quote and have each dealer continue to undercut the other. 6) In the end you will have the best deal Its not a fun or easy process but you will save yourself potentially 1-2 thousand dollars. Never walk in and ask for salesperson.. its a complete nightmare. |
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I'm about to purchase a Camry LE and wanted to know what price I should expect to add alloy wheels. The toyota.com website use to show $388 but now its over $800. I figured they would be cheaper if bought with the car purchase. What should I expect to pay for this upgrade? If it matters I'm purchasing it at sunnyvaletoyota.com in california. thanks, Chris
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