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2009 Toyota Camry - Q&A

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2009 Toyota Camry Q & A from Around the Web

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A 2009 model? Are you kidding, it must be under warranty unless you drive like 30k miles per year. A rough estimate is that transmission replacements can cost around $4k for tranny and labor.... I have a really hard time picturing an 09 not being under warranty, even if you bought it second-hand...

Bluetooth for 2009 Camry?
I am trying to hook up a hands free connection using bluetooth for my 09 camry..how do I establish this connection? My phone: I have a LG Chocolate with bluetooth
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

1st you go into settings on your phone and turn on Bluetooth enable. Then on the car display-hit menu until you see phone-select that and go to bluetooth-there should be a search for devices(they have to have a handshake so to speak) select your device when it recognizes the chocolate and then it...

Whats the difference betweem the LE and the XLE 2009 Camry?
I am planning on buying a 2009 Camry XLE...but everyone is telling me to go for the LE....so basically I want to know what is the difference and also whats new in the camry since the 2007 edition....is there any differences between the 2007 camry LE and the 2009 LE
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

The XLE is top of the line, moonroof, leather, great audio system, aluminum wheels, fog lights, the works. A V6 engine is an option, you can get the 4 cylinder (better gas mileage), and I believe the XLE has larger tires than the LE, a 17 inch on the XLE and 16s on the LE. I personally always get...

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Except in sporty SE trim, the 2009 Toyota Camry has perhaps the softest, most comfort-oriented ride among mid-size sedans.

The 2009 Chevrolet Malibu, however, also emphasizes ride quality and comfort, and it has more distinctive styling, equivalent performance, and more impressive materials and quality.

The Malibu also includes electronic stability control on all of its models except the base LT.

The new-for-2009 Accord has—compared to the Camry—a stunning interior, especially in the more expensive V-6 models.

The Fusion and Altima have a sportier driving feel but are a little smaller inside.

The Volkswagen Passat is another good alternative to the Camry—especially with the base 2.0T four-cylinder engine—but beware of spotty reliability.


 
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