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2012 Volkswagen Passat TDI SEL Premium Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Volkswagen's mission: to become the world’s largest auto maker. Problem is, they haven't been selling nearly as many cars in North America as they have been elsewhere. To fix this, they designed the new 2012 Passat specifically for North American tastes--the rest of the world gets a different Passat based... Comparison vehicle: 2012 Toyota Camry |
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2005 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons A member in Mississippi, United States Never been to shop for repair, only maintenance. Have had plastic cubyhole door break and damper on glove box door broke off. |
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2012 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member5497 Dated and confused |
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2008 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons A member in Wisconsin, United States Expensive |
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2012 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member1246 There is a bug in this SW, it removed ALL my "like" comments!! Will redo best can remember for my XLE 4 cyl w/leather/conv pkg/entune. Measured actual mpg 33 in mixed hwy/city driving first tank 210 miles. Got 40mpg best case 70mph 40 mi no wind |
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2011 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member3900 Yawn. It looks the same as the other billion boring Camry's out there. The 2012's are a joke! It looks JUST like a Corolla to almost everyone and you can't tell them apart on the road without a close inspection. Did I mention it's boring a |
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2012 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member4297 Handling vastly improved. Tighter sprung. feels like it has some "gravitas" |
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2010 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons A member in New Hampshire, United States It was lease takeover. $149mo. for 11 months with a $13.3 buyout/resell |
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2002 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member5342 I consistantly get 10L/100Km performance on average. |
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2004 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member5178 Comfortable, easy, effortless. |
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2002 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons A member in Georgia, United States Consistently get 25 average mpg. 20 in city and 33 in strictly highway. |
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2008 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member4916 just right not bland yet not a corvette either |
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2009 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member982 Has a great reputation for reliability and durability...just keeps on going. |
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2004 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons A member in Maine, United States In my experience with Toyota, the Camry will take us well past 250K remaining tight. |
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2007 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member4984 |
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2011 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member3222 Bullet proof reputation and easy access to dealer if there is an issue. Have never had a problem with a Toyota vehicle. |
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2011 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member3222 Despite the recalls Toyota remains a brand with excellent reliability and dependability. Both the dealer and Toyota have gone to great lengths to ensure I was satisfied before and after the sale. Resale value has been consistently high. |
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2007 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member3238 The transmission hunts for gears, shifting constantly. Driving at 45 mph and taking your foot off accelerator it will downshift and then upshift at 25 mph. Sometimes the accelerator will not respond for seconds and when it does the car lurches forward. |
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2007 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons A member in Texas, United States |
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2000 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member4787 have put on over 100K miles with no more than a clutch repair and AC work. my other toyotas have had even less repair work. its a very dependable auto. i change my own oil, brakes, and plugs. |
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2002 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member4738 Only repairs have be standard service repairs |
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2002 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons A member in Illinois, United States better than an SUV |
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2011 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member4694 |
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2008 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons A member in Ohio, United States The design is very efficient and the ride is smooth even with 2nd set of lower quality tires than original tires. |
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2002 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member4606 History as one of the best cars for reliability and low parts prices. |