Used 2004 Toyota Camry Solara Consumer Reviews
New Solara No V6 Necessary
Well, Toyota does it again. The new Solara is a wonderful new car. I opted out of my brothers GM Retiree Discount to buy one. The new 4 cylinder is excellent as perfforms better than the 04 8.8 V6 in the Impala I was trying and on at least 25% less gas. Realizing it is a new model there may be a few quirks down the road but so far so great. Now have 500 miles on it from original 12. First tank of gas came in at 28.1 mpg overall. What else can I say.
Awsum Toyota Sulara
The day my wife and I set out to look for a new car, we were looking for a new crysler. we have a 90" dynasty and had fair luck with it. but we were looking for style and something to have for 200,ooo. mls or more! we saw the sulara and took it for a drive. this is the car for us. the car has a nice feel and lots of power and cool style.
- SE Sport V6 CoupeMSRP: $5,995149 mi away
- SE ConvertibleMSRP: $4,723157 mi away
- SE V6 CoupeMSRP: $3,250158 mi away
will keep forever
I purchased this car used from a private party and, with its low mileage, low profile tires and after-market rims, I fell in love with it at first sight. I'm still in love with its manual transmission, plush ride and still-in-style good looks after five years of care-free driving. They say the Solara is a mature woman's car, but this honcho couldn't care less!
my 2000 Solara
I have had a Solara for the past three years and I LOVE it. When it comes time again for another car I will be purchasing another Solara.
one good car
nice car dependable, solid build, even the entry vehicle is loaded, and i got it at a great price