In my opinion, the better buy would be the 2004. Since this is such a young vehicle, their is a higher likelihood that the mileage on the car was mostly highway driving, thus less wear and tear overall. In addition, you reap the benefits of having newer technology on the newer car...resulting typically in better mileage overall.
Actually Camry in Europe is better then in US. European Camry is more expensive and sells in US as Lexus. 2012 Camry that sells in US is ugly.
The ford escort will get better gas mileage than the Camry. The Ford is a much smaller vehicle and in turn gets better gas milege.
It should, but it's better if you confirm with a dealer.
that's a tough one but remember the Camry outsells the altima, and it's safer and more reliable. also the Camry saves more gas than altima depending on which one you get, but you can never go wrong with either.
There have been no safety recalls on the Toyota Camry. It was rated above "Better than Most" by J.D. Power and Associates, a firm which tests the safety and reliability of cars.
yes, very carefully. but it's better to raise it.
The new car would be a safer bet. If you are looking for a cooler car though go with the Camry.
where is the thermostat for a 92 Camry located? where is the thermostat for a 92 Camry located? where is the thermostat for a 92 Camry located?
Will a 95 Camry 2.2 liter California emissions Onegin fit in a 98 Camry?
Will a 1998 Toyota Camry motor fit in a 1999 Toyota Camry
Yes,they are.the Lexus is upgraded with better parts,but they share the same chassis.
Yes you can. Here is the reference: http://www.discountedwheelwarehouse.com/Toyota___Vehicle_Bolt_Pattern_Reference.cfm I put 2009 Camry rims on a 2005 Camry and 1997 Camry