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Isn't the Camry designed to be a entry-level econobox?
Maybe to this guy it's luxery because he's young and has not driven a real luxery car like a caddilac ,Lincoln , or a well equipped Chrysler 300. Or the older Chrysler Imperial now that car was luxery for its time.
Isn't the Camry designed to be a entry-level econobox?
No, the Camry/Accord/Sonata are mid size cars. In high level trims they are pretty nice with leather seating surfaces and high end features. Entry level would be something like the Corolla/Civic/Elantra but even these are are quite good for small cars these day. You can go more entry level with the Mazda2, Kia Rio, etc. There is no Lincoln sedan I would pick over a fully optioned Honda Accord or Hyundai Sonata. Modern Lincolns just aren't good enough to justify their price and they are also sitting on a FWD platform.
Maybe to this guy it's luxery because he's young and has not driven a real luxery car like a caddilac ,Lincoln , or a well equipped Chrysler 300. Or the older Chrysler Imperial now that car was luxery for its time.
You're right, I haven't driven a Cadillac, Lincoln, or well equipped Chrysler 300. But I do know how to spell luxury, at least.
Most every model has a base model, mid-level trim or sport trim, and a "luxury" trim. If, in fact you did take time to read the OP, you'll find I was referring to the "non-luxury" line.
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Originally Posted by BostonMike7
Luxury model Camry?
Isn't the Camry designed to be a entry-level econobox?
I think you're confused with the Corolla or the Yaris. A brand new Camry in its luxury trim is nearly $35,000. Not what many would consider to be entry-level econobox price.
Some people do not want to pay for the exhaust being a focal point ;other do and pay for it. I agree Camry is not a luxury vehicle at all; its the Chevy of modern times like the Accord. Pure middle class.
Maybe to this guy it's luxery because he's young and has not driven a real luxery car like a caddilac ,Lincoln , or a well equipped Chrysler 300. Or the older Chrysler Imperial now that car was luxery for its time.
Lincoln, Chrysler = Not luxury. I'll give you Cadillac
Some people do not want to pay for the exhaust being a focal point ;other do and pay for it. I agree Camry is not a luxury vehicle at all; its the Chevy of modern times like the Accord. Pure middle class.
Right, but, the Accord EX-L comes with dual chrome exhaust tips!
I think you're confused with the Corolla or the Yaris. A brand new Camry in its luxury trim is nearly $35,000. Not what many would consider to be entry-level econobox price.
You're right, I haven't driven a Cadillac, Lincoln, or well equipped Chrysler 300. But I do know how to spell luxury, at least.
Most every model has a base model, mid-level trim or sport trim, and a "luxury" trim. If, in fact you did take time to read the OP, you'll find I was referring to the "non-luxury" line.
I think you're confused with the Corolla or the Yaris. A brand new Camry in its luxury trim is nearly $35,000. Not what many would consider to be entry-level econobox price.
I don't believe they are refer to as luxury trim though. They are refer to as a high end model or top of the line model or trim, or perhaps some other special edition model.
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