TheNote2SelfGuy, Iast year I bought a 2015 Venza with 100K miles. It’s the best of all worlds…Camry Crossover, a chopped Highlander, and a “poor man’s Lexus RX” 😊
I am still driving the car I bought brand new in 2002. A Saturn L200 special edition. It has held up over the years for 22 years. It was sun faded and we had the outer clear coat done. That made it look like it was still new. We have replaced tires, the battery, brakes and struts. Nothing else besides the oils and fluids and tune ups. I would still take it on vacay. No accidents. No scars. Paint peeled on the plastic bumper but that is all. There is no rust whatsoever. An Arizona car. I can get 3 kids and a cooler in our trunk. We paid 16K for 22 years ago. I think the older cars were made better.
AMEN! And it looks better every year. Even if we replaced the entire motor the cost would be less than the 50K a new car costs. Never ever buy new. We did because I needed a good car to travel in. That car's bucket seats fits my bucket! And it has a spoiler and its profile is as slick as the day I bought it.
you are awesome , and thank you , I have exactly the same car , love my Camry , you just have a new subscriber , thank you so much for the video , can't wait to see more of you , your awesome and god bless , from savannah Georgia , Manny
Thank you, Manny, for your kind words. I truly appreciate you and your support. This camry is truly a poor man’s Lexus. :) If you have ever taken a disastrous cruise 🛳, you will find this video very interesting. Be blessed, brother! ruclips.net/video/3V3vARYjOr0/видео.htmlsi=q2OplxJJ26fS0JPZ
Great video! I know tons and tons of info on the 02 to 06 Camry's and you know quite a bit as well. The Camry of that gen had 7 different models and trims and the XLE V6 was the top which you mentioned. The base XLE could be had with a 2.4 4 cylinder and no leather or moonroof. If these cars are maintained even somewhat they are very reliable cars but they do have some quirks. If the steering rack hasn't been changed out yet the boots will tear over time and may start leaking power steering fluid, and the dashboard will probably start to separate around the passenger airbag, the headliner will start to sag around the C pillars and the back window, and the cloth seats start to develop a odor and smell like Frito's. I have had 4 of these gen Camry's and love how comfortable and how these cars drive. Last year I bought (number 4) a 2005 Camry LE V6 and I love it!
Wow! You know your camrys Mike. Thank you so much for your comment and for the information provided; duly noted, sir. I really love this car 🚗. It's a poor man's Lexus indeed. I hope to put at least 200k miles on it. Yes, Toyota did their thing 👏 with this generation. Thanks for stopping by the channel. #TheNote2SelfGuy
Thanks for stopping the channel 😀. Blessings to you all. #TheNote2SelfGuy
TheNote2SelfGuy, Iast year I bought a 2015 Venza with 100K miles. It’s the best of all worlds…Camry Crossover, a chopped Highlander, and a “poor man’s Lexus RX” 😊
That 5th generation Camry is among the best built.
This is very informative,Thank you note 2 self❤️🙏🏾🙂
I am so glad you found value in the video. Continued blessings to you. #TheNote2SelfGuy
I am still driving the car I bought brand new in 2002. A Saturn L200 special edition. It has held up over the years for 22 years. It was sun faded and we had the outer clear coat done. That made it look like it was still new. We have replaced tires, the battery, brakes and struts. Nothing else besides the oils and fluids and tune ups. I would still take it on vacay. No accidents. No scars. Paint peeled on the plastic bumper but that is all. There is no rust whatsoever. An Arizona car. I can get 3 kids and a cooler in our trunk. We paid 16K for 22 years ago. I think the older cars were made better.
Wow! Now that's what I call getting your money's worth. Note 2 Self: The best car is the one that's paid off. 😀
AMEN! And it looks better every year. Even if we replaced the entire motor the cost would be less than the 50K a new car costs. Never ever buy new. We did because I needed a good car to travel in. That car's bucket seats fits my bucket! And it has a spoiler and its profile is as slick as the day I bought it.
How many miles does it have on it?
It's hard to go wrong with a well taken care of Toyota Camry. You were blessed to find the car. It really is the poor man's Lexus.
Amen 🙏 to that, Glenn. Thanks for stopping by the channel, sir. #TheNote2SelfGuy
Hey bud just met at dollar general great video. I subscribed and hit the bell
Thanks for the sub! I truly appreciate your support! #TheNote2SelfGuy
Nice video ❤❤
Many many thanks. Be blessed! #TheNote2SelfGuy
I just love you brother. Interesting video. You are indeed Blessed!
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Thank you. God is always in life's situations and circumstances. Be blessed sis!
you are awesome , and thank you , I have exactly the same car , love my Camry , you just have a new subscriber , thank you so much for the video , can't wait to see more of you , your awesome and god bless , from savannah Georgia , Manny
Thank you, Manny, for your kind words. I truly appreciate you and your support. This camry is truly a poor man’s Lexus. :)
If you have ever taken a disastrous cruise 🛳, you will find this video very interesting. Be blessed, brother!
ruclips.net/video/3V3vARYjOr0/видео.htmlsi=q2OplxJJ26fS0JPZ
Great video! I know tons and tons of info on the 02 to 06 Camry's and you know quite a bit as well. The Camry of that gen had 7 different models and trims and the XLE V6 was the top which you mentioned. The base XLE could be had with a 2.4 4 cylinder and no leather or moonroof. If these cars are maintained even somewhat they are very reliable cars but they do have some quirks. If the steering rack hasn't been changed out yet the boots will tear over time and may start leaking power steering fluid, and the dashboard will probably start to separate around the passenger airbag, the headliner will start to sag around the C pillars and the back window, and the cloth seats start to develop a odor and smell like Frito's. I have had 4 of these gen Camry's and love how comfortable and how these cars drive. Last year I bought (number 4) a 2005 Camry LE V6 and I love it!
Wow! You know your camrys Mike. Thank you so much for your comment and for the information provided; duly noted, sir. I really love this car 🚗. It's a poor man's Lexus indeed. I hope to put at least 200k miles on it. Yes, Toyota did their thing 👏 with this generation. Thanks for stopping by the channel. #TheNote2SelfGuy
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This is a great message. Thank you brother ❤
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