Are you having problems with your 2008 Toyota Camry? Let our team of motoring experts keep you up to date with all of the latest 2008 Toyota Camry issues & faults. We have gathered all of the most frequently asked questions and problems relating to the 2008 Toyota Camry in one spot to help you decide if it's a smart buy.
The market was in a state of transition in 2006 when Toyota released this locally produced Camry; buyers were shifting away from the traditional big sixes and seeking out more fuel-efficient models.
The Toyota’s Camry and Aurion are built in Melbourne and have many changes from the original Japanese design to suit them to our local driving conditions and Australian drivers’ tastes.
It’s not something that has been regularly reported by Camry owners, but our readers might be holding back on us. I would suggest you swap tyres from side to side and see if that makes any difference. After that I would consult a suspension specialist and get their advice.
Cars do generally loosen up as time goes by, the bodies flex even without you noticing it. I wouldn’t be too concerned about it, but if you were you could have a panel beater inspect it for you to see if it has been crashed.
ANY new model will be more expensive than the last. That's the way it works. As for reliability and maintenance, I think they are very similar. The Mazda is a well-built car, as is the Camry, and both drive well. I would go for the Mazda6 over the Camry for a better driving experience.
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