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Jun 20, 2006 00:41

2007 Camry SE V6 ~ $24k mpg: 22/31 ( Read more... )

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anonms June 20 2006, 19:49:52 UTC
The Camry actually doesn't have paddles, just a manumatic.

The rear seats on the Camry SE don't fold down at all because there's an X-brace located behind the rear seat.

And it's sound system is REALLY GOOD if you upgrade the sound system (you'll get Bluetooth for hands free, as well).

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anonms June 20 2006, 23:11:45 UTC
Oh, BTW, Eric Ching drives as Civic Si. Si's coolness factor (to me, at least) = down the drain *flush*

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datwistedho June 21 2006, 01:33:25 UTC
I don't really mind who else drives the same car. I mean, they are mass produced, and it's hard to have a unique car without modding it.

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anonms June 21 2006, 01:42:01 UTC
XD Hahaha fine be that way. I guess I talk to Harry too much cuz he calls whatever car Eric drives "lame" and people who drive the same car "lame". XD

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datwistedho June 21 2006, 01:27:31 UTC
wtf? I never knew that about the camry, might have to rethink it a little. The wrx has semi folding seats, so it's ok. plus it's pretty a hot ride

I already have too many ways to connect my cell with the car, so that's not really needed.

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anonms June 21 2006, 01:43:59 UTC
Well, the seats don't fold, but the trunk is the largest of the three.

But it's better than the Hybrid's trunk. The battery swallows up 5 cubic feet and, although the seats fold down, there's only an opening for the passenger-side rear seat.

The XLE has a reclining rear seat, so that one doesn't fold down, either. XD

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fadinglionhart June 21 2006, 01:47:03 UTC
that hybrid sounds like the wrx; only the passengers fold down for it.

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anonms June 21 2006, 05:24:22 UTC
Nonono--- both sides fold down. It's just that the opening on the driver's side is blocked by the battery. You basically get a shelf on the driver's side and a pass-through on the passenger's side. Edmunds has a picture of that setup.

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