Thank you for sharing this Lukas! I am a Camry owner myself. I have owned 5 different Camrys over the years. I bought a 2019 Camry XSE 4 cylinder in Bluestreak color. Really loved that car! Then I traded it for a 2021 Camry XSE hybrid (it was a one-owner). Really loved that car as well! My first Camry I ever owned was a 2002 Camry XLE 4 cylinder. That’s when I discovered Toyotas quality! I traded my Camry hybrid for a Nissan Altima SR model (bought it from my Toyota dealership). The Altima was a very good car however I just missed Toyotas quality! So I found a 2017 Camry XLE V6 model that was a one-owner with only 39,900 miles on it. I will watch your other videos to get caught up on. You gained a new subscriber! Yes I have I Phones as well. Apple Car Play is nice to have also! Thank you for sharing this with us Lukas! Mark in Iowa.
Hey Mark! Thank you so much for your kind words. And a huge thank you for following me! That means a lot! I enjoyed your car history. I’ve never owned a Nissan before. My track record of ownership has been mostly Toyotas. At some point, I will do a video about where I stated and how everything got started for me. I hope you have a wonderful thanksgiving!
Thanks for this! I have a 2023 SE AWD Camry so pretty much everything should be the same.....im still learning what everything does etc. I want to change the lock settings so it's locked BEFORE I put the car in gear......setting with the car running is when you need to worry about someone jumping in......thanks again!
@@nickadame7837 Hey there! I’m assuming you are talking about the two buttons on the left hand side. If that’s the case, it’s the ODO & adjusting the brightness in the cluster.
@@lukasfoster7515 no. I’m asking about the flaps, I don’t know if that is the correct terminology. But they are one on the left and one on the right attached behind the steering wheel.
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Thank you for sharing this Lukas! I am a Camry owner myself. I have owned 5 different Camrys over the years. I bought a 2019 Camry XSE 4 cylinder in Bluestreak color. Really loved that car! Then I traded it for a 2021 Camry XSE hybrid (it was a one-owner). Really loved that car as well! My first Camry I ever owned was a 2002 Camry XLE 4 cylinder. That’s when I discovered Toyotas quality! I traded my Camry hybrid for a Nissan Altima SR model (bought it from my Toyota dealership). The Altima was a very good car however I just missed Toyotas quality! So I found a 2017 Camry XLE V6 model that was a one-owner with only 39,900 miles on it. I will watch your other videos to get caught up on. You gained a new subscriber! Yes I have I Phones as well. Apple Car Play is nice to have also! Thank you for sharing this with us Lukas! Mark in Iowa.
Hey Mark! Thank you so much for your kind words. And a huge thank you for following me! That means a lot! I enjoyed your car history. I’ve never owned a Nissan before. My track record of ownership has been mostly Toyotas. At some point, I will do a video about where I stated and how everything got started for me. I hope you have a wonderful thanksgiving!
Thanks for this! I have a 2023 SE AWD Camry so pretty much everything should be the same.....im still learning what everything does etc. I want to change the lock settings so it's locked BEFORE I put the car in gear......setting with the car running is when you need to worry about someone jumping in......thanks again!
What’s the two buttons behind the steering wheel settings for?
@@nickadame7837 Hey there! I’m assuming you are talking about the two buttons on the left hand side. If that’s the case, it’s the ODO & adjusting the brightness in the cluster.
@@lukasfoster7515 thank you.
@@lukasfoster7515 no. I’m asking about the flaps, I don’t know if that is the correct terminology. But they are one on the left and one on the right attached behind the steering wheel.
@@nickadame7837 Oh! That is the paddle shifters.
Was confused by buttons up by emergency button. You pushed them but didn't explain them. Otherwise it was great.
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