VW is able to as well. They just choose not to for some reason.
VW is able to as well. They just choose not to for some reason.
The headlights can’t be on if the taillights are off. You meant DRL’s, not headlights.
cars have had an “auto” setting for the last 20 years.
Not all cars in the last 20 years have auto headlights.
Doesn’t look as good as the outgoing model on the outside, but the interior is a step up for sure.
But it is a new generation.
It looks like it has more pronounced fenders, or hips, than the current A4 body design. Seems to be a visual upgrade to my eyes. I’m just afraid that the interior is going to lose most of the physical switchgear, just like every other Audi that’s been redesigned in the last 6 years or so.
the cheapest manual Civic is almost 10 grand more…
You don’t say.
The bigger, more powerful, and quicker car costs more than the smaller, less powerful, and slower car.
TRD is a sport appearance package.
On the Camry it’s more than that.
Not to mention slightly stickier tires. Does it all add up to a lot? No, but it’s more than an appearance package.
Damn, I would love to drive the FD2, but $60k? lol, no thanks.
Yeah, the paint on my 2009 is really starting to get bad now. I’m past the point of caring though as I’m mentally preparing to move on from the car in a couple years. It’s still a fun car to drive though.
Not a fan of the way the Mugen version looks, but 18k on the odometer is fantastic. To me, this is worth no more than $15k-$16k.
Toyota dropped beige as a color on the Camry back when the current 8th generation debuted in 2017.
Starting in the high 20’s to low 30’s.
It’s one of the most popular vehicles in this country. It’s gonna be talked about by a lot of people in a car sub.
Well, the Legacy is a real wagon.
And the Crown Signia isn’t small or “fancy”. It’s just a couple inches shorter than the Highlander with the same wheelbase. The fancy version is the RX.
You mean I4?
Pretty cool video. Thanks for sharing.