Camry has been the mainstay in the car market, although this generation of sales performance was later suppressed by the eighth generation Accord. But with the seventh-generation Camry, the sixth generation Camry has continued to play heat, unchaste to dry up the N generations of cause. According to our impression, mostly mid-size car modification is limited to changing a wheel hub, for sets of shock absorbers that VIP style. Remove outside Reiz, Mazda 6 and other natural movement of genes significantly Accord models, the same level models can be found to strengthen the power of the very few cases. Also, who drove a body nearly 5 meters long, with a wheelbase of nearly 2.8 m of the car to the track to play? Another reason is that people often choose these cars are those older ones who, for them, comfort is the most important. evo coilovers
But today to give this to introduce the Camry is a special case, the owner gave it a shot in the forehead up, let play with blood. At first glance this Camry, some people may guess that it is to take the appearance of the child's range of those cars. If you think so, you're wrong. To see the appearance of it that show the gas, we know that the owners do not want to sell only sit Camry in middle age, on the side of the Spice Girls sing the words, "Baby, baby, I'm your uncle," find the store owners, for his private custom set of plug-turbo kit, wheel horsepower upgrade nearly 50, Where is the father to see "private custom" Go slightly.
As to why the change to go thought the performance range of children, hilux turbocharger plug turbine. Most real reason is that power is not enough, this 2.0-liter engine in the Camry maximum 147 horsepower. Although no Honda or power so great, but theoretically it can also meet the requirements of most people. But reality is always cruel, Camry 2.0 liters displacement is equipped with a 4-speed automatic transmission, the latter two matches I do not know why, it led to its wheel horsepower on only 100 inhabitants.
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