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Originally posted by notcasesensitive
I have a little rule that I employ when driving to work - never drive in a lane behind a Camry driver. For some reason 4 out of 5 Camry drivers drive like they are on their way to Sunday church. If you get a Camry, do me a favor and hit the freaking gas every once in a while. What are you, 80?
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Funny you should say that -- my brother has long held a theory that 9/10 slow and oblivious drivers are in Camrys. The other 1/10 are in Corollas. In my experience I have found this to be true. This discovery gives me a strange sense of relief, as if there's order to the universe.
TexLex, I know you won't take offense b/c this of course does not mean 9/10 Camry drivers are slow and oblivious. Given this theory in the family however, I can never buy a Camry, or even an Avalon or a Lexus or, egads, a Sienna. I would have to go the Honda route, notwithstanding the fact that my first two cars were Toyotas and I would not be surprised if the first -- a Candy Apple Red 1977 Corolla Wagon with manual transmission, no A/C, and a stereo from the Price Club -- is probably still running. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if it were still transporting its owner to the Hicksville LIRR station for his daily commute.