Grounded to the Ground - Vanilla Cammie Chronicles
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2022 7:41 pm
Damn were still hitting 90s this weekend. Another month of summer or so
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Damn were still hitting 90s this weekend. Another month of summer or so
My parents in FL aren't complaining either. We are currently hitting highs of mid 40s to 60s for at least the next two weeks. Freezing rain hit us two Halloweens straight, I don't expect this year to be much different.
Unfortunately for me and my newfound enthusiasm, they are not. Technically the Rav rolls on 255/65r17s (165mm of sidewall) and the Cammie falls short sporting a meager 215/55r17s (118mm of sidewall). I'm used to seeing about an inch less sidewall on the previous half dozen small sized hatches/sedans so to me that's quite a bit more to look at.
Know what, I was under the impression that the car came with a 3/36k basic warranty but it's 3/60k, so technically I'm just under half. Readings all in kms but yeah, 23k kms or something in 7 months is bonkers, and I don't drive today. This week I've only used it to haul the kids from school and to the soccer pitch for training. When I drive it's for two or three hours per trip. The Cammie helped me launch the pickup truck production start in GM/Oshawa and takes me to two Toyota plants in the opposite direction of equal distance at least once or twice per week. The major reason why FE is actually a priority when it comes to my car purchases. I still can't think of a better commuter vehicle and have no open issues to complain about, hoping the Cammie sticks around for a long time and I can eventually add something interesting to the stable eventually.
I hear that. I would likely try to maximize cashola via FE if I drove my personal car for work more, it adds up. 9/10 trips I am flying/renting cars though, so it's not much of a factor. I may even rent a car to drive to Raleigh and Atlanta markets once I have the BRZ, I can't imagine it's all that great for such things like the Cammie hybrid.Tar wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 9:35 amKnow what, I was under the impression that the car came with a 3/36k basic warranty but it's 3/60k, so technically I'm just under half. Readings all in kms but yeah, 23k kms or something in 7 months is bonkers, and I don't drive today. This week I've only used it to haul the kids from school and to the soccer pitch for training. When I drive it's for two or three hours per trip. The Cammie helped me launch the pickup truck production start in GM/Oshawa and takes me to two Toyota plants in the opposite direction of equal distance at least once or twice per week. The major reason why FE is actually a priority when it comes to my car purchases. I still can't think of a better commuter vehicle and have no open issues to complain about, hoping the Cammie sticks around for a long time and I can eventually add something interesting to the stable eventually.
Yeah pretty solid buy, I kind of just walked into the deal because the local Yoda had one on allocation and it wasn't sold because most buyers overlook cars nowadays. it was a good time to say goodbye to the R from a personal standpoint, high mileage driving and performance cars don't mesh well unless a person is willing to on the various aspects of car ownershit.
I actually looked this up because 255/65/17 would nearly have the side wall of my taco…. But it’s actually 225/235–65-17 for the rav 4… and it can come on 19Tar wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 12:24 amUnfortunately for me and my newfound enthusiasm, they are not. Technically the Rav rolls on 255/65r17s (165mm of sidewall) and the Cammie falls short sporting a meager 215/55r17s (118mm of sidewall). I'm used to seeing about an inch less sidewall on the previous half dozen small sized hatches/sedans so to me that's quite a bit more to look at.
I followed up too, thank you for your attention to detail, that's correct they are selling 225/65r17 for winter tire package on the Rav, 146mm sidewall (not sure why I typed 255 ). Can't say I'm that far off with my setup, especially when they come equipped with 18s or 19s. Kind of the point I was trying to make earlier I guess, larger sedans have some decent on them when equipped with normal sized wheels.max225 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 11:38 amI actually looked this up because 255/65/17 would nearly have the side wall of my taco…. But it’s actually 225/235–65-17 for the rav 4… and it can come on 19Tar wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 12:24 am
Unfortunately for me and my newfound enthusiasm, they are not. Technically the Rav rolls on 255/65r17s (165mm of sidewall) and the Cammie falls short sporting a meager 215/55r17s (118mm of sidewall). I'm used to seeing about an inch less sidewall on the previous half dozen small sized hatches/sedans so to me that's quite a bit more to look at.
Yep. I think the LE camry I had as a rental came on 17s. And some even come on 16s (hybrid LE)... Personally I am a small wheel whore... I have downsized wheels on my last couple of vehicles... I suppose. That said love the look of the new setup. I never understood this never ending chase of GIANT wheels.Tar wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 11:56 amI followed up too, thank you for your attention to detail, that's correct they are selling 225/65r17 for winter tire package on the Rav, 146mm sidewall (not sure why I typed 255 ). Can't say I'm that far off with my setup, especially when they come equipped with 18s or 19s. Kind of the point I was trying to make earlier I guess, larger sedans have some decent on them when equipped with normal sized wheels.
Doesn't the 300S sport 22s? I damaged all four wheels in a near miss while renting one of those.max225 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 12:33 pmYep. I think the LE camry I had as a rental came on 17s. And some even come on 16s (hybrid LE)... Personally I am a small wheel whore... I have downsized wheels on my last couple of vehicles... I suppose. That said love the look of the new setup. I never understood this never ending chase of GIANT wheels.Tar wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 11:56 am
I followed up too, thank you for your attention to detail, that's correct they are selling 225/65r17 for winter tire package on the Rav, 146mm sidewall (not sure why I typed 255 ). Can't say I'm that far off with my setup, especially when they come equipped with 18s or 19s. Kind of the point I was trying to make earlier I guess, larger sedans have some decent on them when equipped with normal sized wheels.
Tesla Model Y comes with motherfucking 21s.... like
Yea the LE Hybrid is actually rated at 10% better than the others...Tar wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 12:51 pmDoesn't the 300S sport 22s? I damaged all four wheels in a near miss while renting one of those.max225 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 12:33 pm
Yep. I think the LE camry I had as a rental came on 17s. And some even come on 16s (hybrid LE)... Personally I am a small wheel whore... I have downsized wheels on my last couple of vehicles... I suppose. That said love the look of the new setup. I never understood this never ending chase of GIANT wheels.
Tesla Model Y comes with motherfucking 21s.... like
Unless the space between the brakes and wheels is being filled with a BBK I'm not a fan. I hated 19s on my R, they made no sense.
I've seen the 16" steelie setup on this car, it's comedic by today's standards but follows suit with the principal purpose for this car's existence. Quiet, comfortable and economical transportation... Dats it.
Yeah +110mm is on a car, under that really shouldn't be a thing, those M3 stats are , but it makes sense, the car is about as big as a Jetta.max225 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 12:56 pmYea the LE Hybrid is actually rated at 10% better than the others...Tar wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 12:51 pm
Doesn't the 300S sport 22s? I damaged all four wheels in a near miss while renting one of those.
Unless the space between the brakes and wheels is being filled with a BBK I'm not a fan. I hated 19s on my R, they made no sense.
I've seen the 16" steelie setup on this car, it's comedic by today's standards but follows suit with the principal purpose for this car's existence. Quiet, comfortable and economical transportation... Dats it.
My dads 300S is rolling on dubs just... 20s... to be fair there is wheel size but there is also overall wheel+tire size. the 300 has a larger overall diameter than the camry... so I think the 245/45/20s still have some sidewall (110MM). However my M3... was rolling on 20s also and it had NO fucking sidewall. 265-30-20 80MM!!!
My taco in comparison has 186MM (265/70/16)
I couldn't agree more, just look at this fitment:
Thanks palMexicanYarisTK wrote: ↑Tue Oct 11, 2022 3:04 pmI just came my appliance midsize US made japanese sedan brother