Desribe the average camry owner.
mundane person with a mundane lifestyle
>>16859640
Grounded to the ground.
>>16859653
Would smash
indian/paki/middle eastern shit skins
>>16859640
they're your nurse, engineer, middle manager and small business owner. they're the people that make the world go 'round on a daily basis.
>>16859640
Normal and decent driver, sometimes a bro by letting you pass on a back road. Its those fuckhead crossover drivers that I hate.
A boring person who lives a boring life.
Spends a lot of time wither watching tbpv or playing video games.
They have boring jobs and little to no hobbies.
The most exciting thing they are ever likely to do in their crappy lives is be a tourist. Even then they are most likely to just do crappy typical tourist shit. They are likely to take part in "tour groups" where they get transpoted around the city like a pack of sheep instead of exploring for themselves and enjoying the adventure.
That's the typical camry owner.
So I guess you guys have been talking about the first hand owners and not the 5th hands
>>16859640
In Australia, they're typically the son or daughter of middle class Chinese who sent their kids here for university. They're awful drivers, can't stay in one lane, and are usually found traveling at least 15km/h below the speed limit in any situation. Often they can be found pitched into the front of buildings on the North Shore of Sydney after the occupant has panicked on the road and planted their foot on the accelerator. Make the Camry silver for extra stereotype points.
Other common drivers are Indian IT and health professionals, living in predominately Indian communities in the outer suburbs of major cities. Colours are a little more creative, with many driving black or that horrid champagne colour.
>>16859640
It's literally one of the most common cars. Very reliable, and good value.
Not fun to drive in the slightest, so really it's for anyone who doesn't care about cars.
It's simply way too broad to generalize.
>>16859640
Average
They bought a car that suits their needs and provides safety, reliability, easy maintenance, decent interior roominess, good fuel economy, and formidable resale value.
They certainly didn't buy it for a pleasurable drive since they're not enthusiasts, they bought it because it was comfy and a common option, and that's alright by me.
a person that wants to get from A to B
>>16859640
literally anybody who isn't obsessed with cars
>my dad
>works at a hospital, purchasing department management or some shit
>wakes up at 6:30, leaves at 7
>drives his 2011 Toyota Camry 25 miles into the city from his suburb house, drives back around 5
>never has thought about the car once since he bought it
>used to like sports cars and stuff, now doesn't
pretty depressing desu but I wouldn't want to drive a manual in city traffic everyday.