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Hi: I just bought a new 2007 le v6 Camry.Did do the right thing?

I hope I bought a car that will not be a lemon.I already gave my deposit and am worried I should have got an accord instead.Anyone have an opinon? I'm all ears.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I'm on my 5th toyota and am looking at buying another. either car is a great buy, honda or toyota. I have 130000 miles on my 2001 toyota avalon xls and it runs, drives and handles as good as the day I bought it.

  • 1 decade ago

    Toyotas are some of the best cars you can buy. I am driving my third Toyota (a 2002 Camry) and I expect to own and drive it regularly for at least 200,000 miles.

    The new (2007) Camry has been very highly rated by the car magazines, and Consumers Report loves the reliability of Toyotas.

  • 1 decade ago

    Both cars are great, however Toyota still is number 1 for best maintenance record. I have two Toyotas and have never had a bit of trouble with them. Our Toyota Avalon has 105,000 miles on it and still on the same brake linings. After 8 years we changed out the factory batterey. It still runs like brand new.

    Source(s): Personally own
  • 1 decade ago

    Honestly, you got a family car or an elderly person car You should have gone with the Honda!!!!! Plus the Camry is hideous have you looked at it?!!!! The Honda was a better choice get a refund man!!!!!!

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  • 1 decade ago

    Toyota's are the best vehicles to buy, I had one and it was

    dependable. Look at Kelley's Blue Book .com, and it will

    tell you that it is one of the best vehicles to buy.

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