![]() 11/02/2013 at 20:18 • Filed to: v10, camry | ![]() | ![]() |
It's off da hook. I promise, it's a real V10 Camry. FWD, too!
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This is almost as bad as the FP for sensationalist titles. I'm disappointed in you.
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Introduced in 1982, the Camry V10 was sold as a compact four-door sedan and five-door liftback. Unlike the preceding Celica Camry, the V10 series Camry was exported in significant numbers. In the Toyota hierarchy, the Camry was situated above the comparably sized Toyota Carina and Corona . A twin was announced at this point—the Toyota Vista —a highly specified Camry derivative model sold through separate Toyota Vista Store dealerships in Japan.
The design of the first-generation Camry fit well within the box-shaped trends of the early 1980s. Additionally, the vehicle size and available options were characteristic of Japanese-designed cars of the time; the Camry was a compact sedan, with a solid but spartan construction and competed indirectly against larger American counterparts. The Camry signified a new approach from Toyota, building a Corona-sized vehicle, while introducing a front-engine, and front wheel drive powertrain, which was also utilized in other smaller Toyota products.
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The best way to be correct is to be technically correct. You're alright.
![]() 11/02/2013 at 20:31 |
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Thank you. I was actually trying to imitate the FP titles, by the way. I don't think I can quite sensationalize to the extent they do, yet, but I will find a way.
![]() 11/02/2013 at 22:39 |
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..Who would take the time to upload a video like that on YouTube?
![]() 11/02/2013 at 22:44 |
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Douchebags!
Now, what kind of person would take the time to share it with Oppo?
Maybe their tour guide told them it was a V10 Camry and they thought, "whoa! They have V10 Camr(y/ie)s here?"
![]() 11/09/2014 at 19:20 |
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Those first gen cars were indestructible. Had a 2nd gen 5M wagon - also hard to kill.
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"What the heck?"
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Yeah, Toyota didn't pull its reputation out of nowhere! The V10 and XV10 (your wagon) are the two Camries sold here not specifically designed for the U.S. market, and I definitely prefer them. Also, cool that it was a manual wagon!