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In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, Calum Tsang wrote:
> and seat adjustments), it drives smoothly and responds solidly (and not too
> sportily, ie the Mazda 6) and is relatively conservative in design (ie, not the
> Altima) but not too boring (ie, the Camry)
I thought the new Toyota line up was anything *but* boring. It's certainly
reflected in the atmosphere in the commercials, dealerships, and when you sit in
the vehicle. The new Corolla/Camry are aimed at a younger crowd.
I think you should take some images and put up a "my car" page. I was thinking
about doing the same. I found out last night geting skirts for mine would be
like, $1200 or something. I thought it would be like $150. So no skirts for da
'cel.
> Your turn. They have 2003 Elements just waiting for you at Pickering Honda.
Weird - I had a dream about the Element last night. I was buying one used off
some lady, and then when she said it was automatic, I got upset, and the car
turned into a watermellon, and I think that was the end of that.
Iain
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| (...) The new Corolla I like the shape of. Agreed, very youthful. But it's too small. The Camry on the other hand, ugh. It looks like a Buick. I sat in one and i found it to be rather bland. It won the "2002 Women's Automotive Good House Keeping (...) (21 years ago, 8-Jul-03, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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| (...) It's very nice. John gave me a ride to the dealership tonight and I took delivery of a brand new 2003 Accord LX-G. So far it's easy to drive, has all the power I'd want out of it, and is nicely built. Major highlights were: Honda's quality (...) (21 years ago, 8-Jul-03, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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