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2008 Toyota Camry - Web Chatter

MSRP: $18,570 - $28,120 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
2008 toyota camry Professional Edmunds Review

...The Accord may not be as hushed at freeway speeds, but it handily beats the Camry in terms of driving enjoyment and overall cabin refinement. Considering the amount of strong entries in this class...

CarGurus
CarGurus' Review for 2008 toyota camry

...A 2008 Toyota Camry will make a lot of sense to any shopper who considers a car purchase an investment that must be justified and measured in practical terms, particularly if they value ride comfort...

Cars.com
2008 Toyota Camry Professional Cars.com Review

...To my calibrated buttocks, the SE still rides more comfortably than the Honda Accord. Toyota says the other Camry trim levels also boast revised suspension tuning, but they're still more compliant...


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Edmunds user
2008 for the commuter

...I was on the fence between a Honda Civic & a Camry for a comfortable, yet long commute (90mi ea way). Although I read mixed reviews on the Jetta's gas mileage...

Cars.com user
These are extremely dependable

..."this car is very dependable and cost effective. the exterior is not the greatest but the car was manufactured in 1993"...

Cars.com user
where would i be without my camry

...thi scar is so quiet i forget the car is even on. i live out in the country on dirt roads and the comfort is amazing. its pretty good in the snow as well...

CarGurus user
I Recommend To Buy Such Car If You Are Older Than 30 Years

...It's very nice and very practical car, almost maintinance free, the stabilityof this car is not very good specially when you drive above 160 k/m. it's veru...


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How do you remove a Toyota Camry 2008's deck?
A video will be MUCH appreciated!
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

hello faaaaaaaang, whats a deck? please explain? thanks, Barack Obama

How can I better prepare my 2008 Toyota Camry CE 5-Speed MT 5-Speed 2.4L I4 Automatic for a 2000 mile trip?
I'm traveling a 1,000 miles from VA to Florida later this month. Of course, I'm taking I95 to get there, and I know it isn't one of the safest highways to be on, haha. Well I'm going to buy four new tires, that's a right move to do right? Does anyone have any recommendations on where to get my tires put in? Does anyone know the price range it'll...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

Ok, everyone keeps saying that since its an 08 you shouldnt need tires. Did you fail to remember that 2008 models were available in the last months of 2007?? Tires lose tread the more you drive, 2008 models arent an exeption to that... MOST IMPORTANT! Get an extra drive belt or 2, and know how to...

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Except in sporty SE trim, the 2008 Toyota Camry has perhaps the softest, most comfort-oriented ride among mid-size sedans.

The 2008 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-2008 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, while the Passat is a good alternative to the Camry--especially with the base 2.0T four-cylinder engine--but beware of spotty reliability.

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