Our Camry had to have the struts and support assemblies replaced at 69,000 miles because it was impossible to hold it on the road. The dealer charged $1050 to fix the problem. My old 1989 Ford truck never had struts or shocks replaced and it had over 150,000 miles. We also have a 1992 Toyota Corolla with 136,000 with original struts. This Camry has had more wierd things happen than any car we've ever owned. The miles on it are not hard--mostly open highway. Has anyone had similar experience with this make of car? We are cosidering changing brands this summer when we buy a new vehicle. I have spent countless hours at the Toyota dealership and private mechanic's garage with this car.
2007-03-08
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