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generation categories - 5/1/2008 7:53:00 AM   
94camguy


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Taking a look at my MitsubishiForum (which is almost identical to CamryForums) I had a thought. Everone has an issue they want worked out on their camry. But a 94 owner wont be much help to a 07 owner. Why not add another section for each generation, so if you're having trouble with your 29-96 (3rd gen) you have other 3g owners right there rather than guesswork.

Just a thought!

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RE: generation categories - 5/3/2008 9:44:42 AM   
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ORIGINAL: 94camguy

Taking a look at my MitsubishiForum (which is almost identical to CamryForums) I had a thought. Everone has an issue they want worked out on their camry. But a 94 owner wont be much help to a 07 owner. Why not add another section for each generation, so if you're having trouble with your 29-96 (3rd gen) you have other 3g owners right there rather than guesswork.

Just a thought!


I really dont think Toyota made camrys in 29 (or was in existance for that matter) . But I see your point and I agree.  toyotanation is set up that way and I think it keeps the inquiries streamlined and helps people to get quicker and more educated responses. 

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RE: generation categories - 5/4/2008 9:48:37 AM   
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haha didnt notice that typo. okay okay.. 92-96 is that better?

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RE: generation categories - 5/21/2008 6:48:38 PM   
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So, any thoughts from the people who make the decisions? I mean, honestly, I try as much as I can to help the people with other years but I only know a little bit about other generations. If there was a category for specifically gen3 92-96 camrys I would probably end up owning that whole category after having learned so much from my own. That doesnt mean I wouldnt try for other generations, but it would be a lot easier for people to get more accurate answers if they were talking to owners of the same car.

Just a thought, but I would like some kinda input from admins.

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RE: generation categories - 5/31/2008 11:23:15 PM   
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I actually think that this is a good idea, seeing how much this forum has grown and is still growing.  I have seen that feature on the ToyotaNation forum and I must admit that it does in fact keep everything pretty organized.  But I think this feature was not added to the site because of the low number of active members, and Im sure the admin thought along the same lines.  I think that when the the number of active members increases, this feature may be considered. 

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RE: generation categories - 6/9/2008 11:30:15 PM   
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Mitsubishi is a famous  brand. Everyone likes it, too.

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