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July 3, 2009 at 6:14 PM #15985July 3, 2009 at 8:17 PM #424893
CoronitaParticipantToyota makes great GM cars that are like appliances 🙂
Personally, if it weren’t for the reliability issues, I’d recommend a Passat or CC or Jetta over a Camry any day. Especially currently there is a huge markdown on the CC…Top end models are marked down like $8k+….
July 3, 2009 at 8:17 PM #425126
CoronitaParticipantToyota makes great GM cars that are like appliances 🙂
Personally, if it weren’t for the reliability issues, I’d recommend a Passat or CC or Jetta over a Camry any day. Especially currently there is a huge markdown on the CC…Top end models are marked down like $8k+….
July 3, 2009 at 8:17 PM #425410
CoronitaParticipantToyota makes great GM cars that are like appliances 🙂
Personally, if it weren’t for the reliability issues, I’d recommend a Passat or CC or Jetta over a Camry any day. Especially currently there is a huge markdown on the CC…Top end models are marked down like $8k+….
July 3, 2009 at 8:17 PM #425478
CoronitaParticipantToyota makes great GM cars that are like appliances 🙂
Personally, if it weren’t for the reliability issues, I’d recommend a Passat or CC or Jetta over a Camry any day. Especially currently there is a huge markdown on the CC…Top end models are marked down like $8k+….
July 3, 2009 at 8:17 PM #425642
CoronitaParticipantToyota makes great GM cars that are like appliances 🙂
Personally, if it weren’t for the reliability issues, I’d recommend a Passat or CC or Jetta over a Camry any day. Especially currently there is a huge markdown on the CC…Top end models are marked down like $8k+….
July 3, 2009 at 9:58 PM #424937an
ParticipantThe CC is no near the class of a Camry. Price wise, it’s more of a IS/ES/G/TL price range. I’d pick any of those 4 over the CC any day. Passat is priced much closer to the Camry, but the 2.0L Turbo is priced like a V6 Camry. That’s a pretty big HP difference, I’d personally pick an Accord over a Camry but if you must have the #1 American built car, then the Camry is alright :-).
July 3, 2009 at 9:58 PM #425171an
ParticipantThe CC is no near the class of a Camry. Price wise, it’s more of a IS/ES/G/TL price range. I’d pick any of those 4 over the CC any day. Passat is priced much closer to the Camry, but the 2.0L Turbo is priced like a V6 Camry. That’s a pretty big HP difference, I’d personally pick an Accord over a Camry but if you must have the #1 American built car, then the Camry is alright :-).
July 3, 2009 at 9:58 PM #425454an
ParticipantThe CC is no near the class of a Camry. Price wise, it’s more of a IS/ES/G/TL price range. I’d pick any of those 4 over the CC any day. Passat is priced much closer to the Camry, but the 2.0L Turbo is priced like a V6 Camry. That’s a pretty big HP difference, I’d personally pick an Accord over a Camry but if you must have the #1 American built car, then the Camry is alright :-).
July 3, 2009 at 9:58 PM #425522an
ParticipantThe CC is no near the class of a Camry. Price wise, it’s more of a IS/ES/G/TL price range. I’d pick any of those 4 over the CC any day. Passat is priced much closer to the Camry, but the 2.0L Turbo is priced like a V6 Camry. That’s a pretty big HP difference, I’d personally pick an Accord over a Camry but if you must have the #1 American built car, then the Camry is alright :-).
July 3, 2009 at 9:58 PM #425686an
ParticipantThe CC is no near the class of a Camry. Price wise, it’s more of a IS/ES/G/TL price range. I’d pick any of those 4 over the CC any day. Passat is priced much closer to the Camry, but the 2.0L Turbo is priced like a V6 Camry. That’s a pretty big HP difference, I’d personally pick an Accord over a Camry but if you must have the #1 American built car, then the Camry is alright :-).
July 3, 2009 at 11:14 PM #424987sunny88
ParticipantI always thought that German cars are better engineered and as reliable as Japanese cars. Am I wrong?
July 3, 2009 at 11:14 PM #425221sunny88
ParticipantI always thought that German cars are better engineered and as reliable as Japanese cars. Am I wrong?
July 3, 2009 at 11:14 PM #425504sunny88
ParticipantI always thought that German cars are better engineered and as reliable as Japanese cars. Am I wrong?
July 3, 2009 at 11:14 PM #425573sunny88
ParticipantI always thought that German cars are better engineered and as reliable as Japanese cars. Am I wrong?
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