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[ATTACH] Been away - enjoying a Suzuki Swift Sport Manual - not as sophisticated as the PRIUS, but fun. I'd tried buying a Camry (or Corolla)...
Hi - have we seen anything about Real World Mileage yet - there are a few 2024 (and '23) Camrys turned up in showrooms - wondering whether it's...
No mention in Australia - very vague by TOYOTA. TOYOTA stopped taking orders for Camrys at least 6 months ago - the website basically says "keep...
I read the local list - which included NAVIGATION - which nobody else charges for (except maybe map upgrades). Part of the reason why I cancelled...
Neat. Not sure about the high rear door handles. My Swift Sport has them - they're much better than the awful ones on C-HR, but still, an...
Ahh - I didn't realise he was talking about rear - yes, we have the lower ones - which need pulling up if I have a passenger - which is rare. My...
Agree with pillars - I don't have a problem with rear-view, and headrests are fine.
They're not bad - as long as they're serviced properly. Change the oil on anything with a turbo or direct injection - and should be fine. Got a...
WOW, looks great - maybe it'll be up to update version when I'm ready to replace my car next.
You might prefer this new TOYOTA - joint with SUZUKI - no EV, no Hybrid, at least yet. Looks like it's got a de-tuned version of the SWIFT Sport...
It's just part of the car - it's not going to wear out in the normal lifetime of a car - it is designed to be used. When A/C first came here, the...
The RainX they sold once as a demister for inside - doesn't work.
Hopefully - the rated figure has improved by about 15% with each new generation.
Uggh - Peugeot did that with some 505 in the '80s with METRIC Rims - and used unique tyres.
From what I read about the 2.0 - it's not as economical in Corolla as the 1.8. Corolla this month is getting an "upgraded" version of the 1.8l...