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- David
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- Aug 19, 2019
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- 2012 Toyota Camry SE
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First post, and good morning.
I'm in a toss up between which model to purchase, and I want to have all my eggs in a basket before I go test drive once some manuals arrive at any of the dealers close to me. Currently, they're sitting on so many CVTs that it's painful.
I used to have a 2010 Corolla S with the longest shifting throws in the world feeling (to me). I'm not a gearhead, nor a tuner, I just want some smooth shifting experience with shorter throws.
Is there a difference in these models? I'd be looking at the 2019 Sedan Si vs the 2020 Hatch Sport. I know the Si will be a driving upgrade, but I'm an economy focused driver so most of that performance is lost on me. I just like shorter tight throws into gears. If they have the same distance to travel, I'll probably end up with the Hatch Sport.
I'm asking this instead of just going out and testing because I have no self control and the first one I get into will probably be the one - I have hardcore honeymooning and don't want to regret this 7 months from now and be stuck for the next 10 years in my forever daily driver.
I'm in a toss up between which model to purchase, and I want to have all my eggs in a basket before I go test drive once some manuals arrive at any of the dealers close to me. Currently, they're sitting on so many CVTs that it's painful.
I used to have a 2010 Corolla S with the longest shifting throws in the world feeling (to me). I'm not a gearhead, nor a tuner, I just want some smooth shifting experience with shorter throws.
Is there a difference in these models? I'd be looking at the 2019 Sedan Si vs the 2020 Hatch Sport. I know the Si will be a driving upgrade, but I'm an economy focused driver so most of that performance is lost on me. I just like shorter tight throws into gears. If they have the same distance to travel, I'll probably end up with the Hatch Sport.
I'm asking this instead of just going out and testing because I have no self control and the first one I get into will probably be the one - I have hardcore honeymooning and don't want to regret this 7 months from now and be stuck for the next 10 years in my forever daily driver.
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