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Old 03-21-2009, 10:00 AM
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Oh Oh, designed to be driven on L2 huh? I'm ALWAYS in L1. Unless I'm parking
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Originally Posted by coolworld
those cars are designed to drive daily.you are very right 2009 Camry with 4 cylinders can give satisfaction.
I had a Camry for a few days and it was slow as slow. I have 1.8t Jetta at home that gets 34mpg and it will blow the doors off of a Camery.
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The twisties on Independence Pass are pretty good.
Old 03-22-2009, 05:21 PM
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My AR rests at lvl3 and drops to 2 when driving over 25mph. Lvl2 is "driving mode" alright, but its not at park/rest mode.
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Vail pass (10,000ft) on I70 was a nail biter, thinkin' Independence (12000ft) was closed. Couple times on I70 my windshield was totally blocked,
here is the windshield when I finished.
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Factory spec' I believe (book is outside in ar) is level 4 drops to 3 at 20mph, level 3 to 2 at 40mph (after 30 sec's) & 2 to 1 at 80mph (30 sec's).
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Originally Posted by finiki
Vail pass (10,000ft) on I70 was a nail biter, thinkin' Independence (12000ft) was closed. Couple times on I70 my windshield was totally blocked,
here is the windshield when I finished.
Vail pass? That's a routine outing for my allroad. I moved to '01 wipers because they don't ice up as badly. Never had a windshield do -that- before. Yuck.

Independence closes every year from Labor Day to Memorial Day...only open in the summer. They don't bother trying to keep it open through the winter.
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Just wonderin if theres any thing special that needs to be done (Except putting it to level 4) to wash that airsprings?
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Just a jet of water to dislodge debris is all I know.
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Originally Posted by all123
Just wonderin if theres any thing special that needs to be done (Except putting it to level 4) to wash that airsprings?

I scrubbed mine with a towel and water. They came pretty clean. Make sure she's on lvl 4 though.
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