Toyota 4 cyl?

Slickone

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Does the 4 cyl in the 06+ Camrys often have problems? Seems like it was mentioned here before. My parents are looking to buy one. Cheapo dad wants to buy the 4 cyl. since the V6's are 'expensive'.
 

evident

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dunno, buy my 4cyl 1996 camry has no probs at all, whatsoever and is pretty zippy too
 

rivan

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Originally posted by: Slickone
Does the 4 cyl in the 06+ Camrys often have problems? Seems like it was mentioned here before. My parents are looking to buy one. Cheapo dad wants to buy the 4 cyl. since the V6's are 'expensive'.

You'll get a highly informed answer if you ask on the Camry board here.
 

Baked

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AFAIK, the Scion tC uses the same 4 cy engine found on the Camry. I've been driving the 06 tC for about a year and haven't had any problems yet.
 

IGBT

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..the 22R toy.4 cyl.is a great motor. May be bigger then 2.2 L now a days.
 

Slickone

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Well I could have sworn people said it had problems, but maybe not. I was hoping he'd step up to a V6. He was set on an Impala, but at least I think I've convinced him to get a Camry. Though he's thinking used '06's w/ 30K plus miles, but I'm shooting for an '07.
I also tried to push the Accord but he says all the ones he's looked at (used) have been too expensive. I don't think used Accords are really much more than comparable Camrys. I know new prices aren't really different.
 

mordantmonkey

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Originally posted by: Slickone
Well I could have sworn people said it had problems, but maybe not. I was hoping he'd step up to a V6. He was set on an Impala, but at least I think I've convinced him to get a Camry. Though he's thinking used '06's w/ 30K plus miles, but I'm shooting for an '07.
I also tried to push the Accord but he says all the ones he's looked at (used) have been too expensive. I don't think used Accords are really much more than comparable Camrys. I know new prices aren't really different.


why are you pushing so hard to spend your father's money?

accord's aren't much more money than a camry, but then they aren't much more car (if any) than a camry either.
 

AdamK47

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The major problem with the motor is that it's loaded with slow. Very hard to fix.
 

Slickone

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Originally posted by: mordantmonkey
Originally posted by: Slickone
Well I could have sworn people said it had problems, but maybe not. I was hoping he'd step up to a V6. He was set on an Impala, but at least I think I've convinced him to get a Camry. Though he's thinking used '06's w/ 30K plus miles, but I'm shooting for an '07.
I also tried to push the Accord but he says all the ones he's looked at (used) have been too expensive. I don't think used Accords are really much more than comparable Camrys. I know new prices aren't really different.


why are you pushing so hard to spend your father's money?

accord's aren't much more money than a camry, but then they aren't much more car (if any) than a camry either.
I have good reasons. Don't worry about it.
 

Vic

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Originally posted by: AdamK47 3DS
The major problem with the motor is that it's loaded with slow. Very hard to fix.

At roughly 160 hp / 160 ft-lbs., I wouldn't call the 2AZ-FE slow for an NA 2.4L I-4 That's right in line with its competition. It's a well-built, extremely reliable engine.
 

CellarDoor

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It's a freaking camry and it's for your parents. The 4 cylinder engine is just fine. My parents have one and there are no problems with it at all.
 

Slickone

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Originally posted by: CellarDoor
It's a freaking camry and it's for your parents. The 4 cylinder engine is just fine. My parents have one and there are no problems with it at all.
Why even bother with a reply like that?
 

Slickone

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Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: AdamK47 3DS
The major problem with the motor is that it's loaded with slow. Very hard to fix.

At roughly 160 hp / 160 ft-lbs., I wouldn't call the 2AZ-FE slow for an NA 2.4L I-4 That's right in line with its competition. It's a well-built, extremely reliable engine.
Thanks Vic. Guess I'm just thinking of the Nissan 2.5L.
 

AdamK47

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Originally posted by: Slickone
Originally posted by: AdamK47 3DS
The major problem with the motor is that it's loaded with slow. Very hard to fix.
Can you explain more?

Grade F hamster. Needs a lighter weight flywheel connected to the exercise wheel.
 

fbrdphreak

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I'd go for an Accord I-4 personally. EPA rated 26MPG city, 34 MPG highway. Most people easily break those ratings. Also Accord's generally sell for a pretty good deal new IMO. Although you just missed 06 closeout, you could see if there are any more left.

You forgot to mention price range...

EDIT IMO buying a used Honda/Toyota is a waste. They have good resale which makes the used cars a worse value and dealer's tend to overcharge on the used cars. They wanted more money for a used 05 Accord than a new 06 was going for....how f'ed up was that
 

Unmoosical

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Originally posted by: rivan
Originally posted by: Slickone
Does the 4 cyl in the 06+ Camrys often have problems? Seems like it was mentioned here before. My parents are looking to buy one. Cheapo dad wants to buy the 4 cyl. since the V6's are 'expensive'.

You'll get a highly informed answer if you ask on the Camry board here.

I personally wouldn't go to a Camry board and ask how they hold up. Seems like you'd get a biased answer.....but maybe that's just me.
 

amdhunter

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Originally posted by: Slickone
Originally posted by: AdamK47 3DS
The major problem with the motor is that it's loaded with slow. Very hard to fix.
Can you explain more?

lol.

Toyota's in general are built like tanks IMO. Everyone I know who owns one, never has a single problem whatsoever.

I'd never buy one though. :)
 

randomlinh

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Originally posted by: Unmoosical
Originally posted by: rivan
Originally posted by: Slickone
Does the 4 cyl in the 06+ Camrys often have problems? Seems like it was mentioned here before. My parents are looking to buy one. Cheapo dad wants to buy the 4 cyl. since the V6's are 'expensive'.

You'll get a highly informed answer if you ask on the Camry board here.

I personally wouldn't go to a Camry board and ask how they hold up. Seems like you'd get a biased answer.....but maybe that's just me.

no, but you go to the car board to see what type of problems people are seeing.
 

0roo0roo

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nothing wrong with them at all. just don' t skip changing the oil for 30k and u'll be fine.
 

SparkyJJO

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Originally posted by: amdhunter
Originally posted by: Slickone
Originally posted by: AdamK47 3DS
The major problem with the motor is that it's loaded with slow. Very hard to fix.
Can you explain more?

lol.

Toyota's in general are built like tanks IMO. Everyone I know who owns one, never has a single problem whatsoever.

I'd never buy one though. :)

Until they hit something ;) I saw a toyota vs a buick accident a few weeks ago and the toyota was caved in (still driveable though) and the buick was only scratched up and dinged a little. They hit front passenger to front driver corners, like this:

buick -----
. . . . . . . . |
toyota . . |
 

CellarDoor

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Originally posted by: Slickone
Originally posted by: CellarDoor
It's a freaking camry and it's for your parents. The 4 cylinder engine is just fine. My parents have one and there are no problems with it at all.
Why even bother with a reply like that?

It really didn't sound that bad when I said it. My apologies because it came out worse than I meant it to.

My point was, IMO, I just don't even see the reason to get a 6 cylinder in a Camry. In addition, it's your parents car, and if they want the 4 cylinder let them have it. The 4 cylinder version is more than capable performing in the ways your parents probably require it to.