Yes, the Toyota Camry Solara comes in a coupe and a convertible model. Both models have two doors.
No, the 2000 Toyota Solara Coupe V6 is not considered a sports car.
The Solara is the two-door coupe version of the Camry, and is also available as a convertible. If it's a 4-door, it would not be a Solara, but rather a Camry. The Solara coupe was discontinued at the end of the 2008 model year and the convertible was only produced in limited numbers after that.
THE SPEC FOR MY 1994 V6 LE CAMRY COUPE IS 180 HP. For the 4 cyl the horsepower is 125 @5400 RPM
The 4 cylinder has a timing chain that does not require replacement and is designed to last the life of the engine.
If the bolt patterns are similar then it should but you need to look into the hub size. Toyota are smaller than hondas. If the bolt patterns are similar then it should but you need to look into the hub size. Toyota are smaller than hondas.
The manual for the convertible and coupe is the same. The differences (mostly windows/sunroof/convertible top) operation are all detailed. You can order an owner's manual from your Toyota dealer or download as a PDF file from the Toyota owners website. There's also an '06 Solara manual available free online. WikiAnswers frowns on posting links so just do a search and you'll find the appropriate sites. Cheers
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Forget about it, it came apart because something broke. Buy a replacement assembly from your local auto parts store from Dorman products.
I believe that there is a button that controls this light. I drive a 95 Toyota Camry Coupe, and on my console down by the Gear Shift there is a small button labeled "PWD". When engaged (Down) the light is off, and when disengaged (up) the lGren PWD light shows on the Instrument panel. My understanding is it has to do with Traction Control Hope that helps!
Depends on condition, if it is a 4cylinder or V6, and miles on the car. Click the link and look up the value.