Re: Some camry hybrids should have 25,000 or 30,000 miles by now...............
Mine now has 25,116 miles (purchased in October of 2006).
Only major problem I noticed was that I had to replace both of the rear wheel well liners, as they got damaged (not at the same time, but within two months of each other) by road debris.
I don't know what I ran over. Los Angeles' freeways are littered with junk from trucks and cars. Pieces of chain, bolts, cables, restraining straps, debris from accidents, etc. are everywhere.
Both of these liners broke off, the pieces dragging against the tires. I had to pull off onto the shoulder (really fun) and stuff the dangling pieces up underneath so I could get home.
Toyota replaced them (I paid - road hazards not covered), but the service manager was curious as to why they'd both broken so quickly in the life of the car. He was going to inquire to Toyota if this was a common problem.
Anyone else had similar?
Auto History:
Vega->Chevette->200SX->Maxima->Cutlass->Explorer->
Explorer->Prius->Camry Hybrid
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