The Camry has a 2.4 liter engine with 4 cylinders and a double overhead cam (DOHC) pushing 158 HP at 6000 RPM. The cars power is more than enough for everyday driving for your family. The automatic transmission and front wheel drive enables comfortable driving at all times.
For all weather driving, it is equipped with P215/60R16 all season tires with steel wheels and wheel covers. With the ability to seat five your friends and family will not feel left out. For your conveniences the Camry has, power windows, power locks, cruise controls, tilt and telescopic steering wheel, cup holders, audio and cruise controls on steering wheel, remote trunk release, AM/FM CD player, and most important air conditioning.
Have a peace of mind in driving everyday with the Camry's safety features. The Camry is equipped with 4-wheel ABS, front and rear head airbags, dual front side mounted airbags, child seat anchor, tire pressure monitoring, low fuel monitoring, interior trunk release, engine immobilizer, and daytime running lights.
The Camry has an 18.5 gallon tank with the ability to get 21 MPG city and 31 MPG highway. With gasoline being $4.00 a gallon it will take $75.00 to fill up. With a full tank of gas it can average about 481 miles to the tank. That is great gas efficiency for everyday driving without having to worry about high gas prices.
Do not worry about any repairs that the Camry might need while you own the vehicle. Toyota has a great warranty program for their Camry's. The basic bumper to bumper 36,000 miles or 3 years covers just about any mechanical and exterior problems that is highly unlikely to occur. They also offer a 60,000 miles or 5 years drive train warranty for major mechanical issues after the basic warranty. If that is not enough, it has a 5 year warranty on rust protection on the vehicle.
With the gasoline prices going up everyday this car is a must own. The Edmunds consumer reviews rates this vehicle at 9.2 out of 10. That means many consumers are happy with their experiences with the Camry.
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A fantastic cart! And a excellent review!
Nice review! Toyota does make good cars!
Good job on this review.
Excellent review~Very informative!!!!
I want one...lol! :-) I have had great experiences with all toyotas that I have owned. They last! Great car review! Five stars!
This is an excellent review !!...this is a fantastic car !!!!!!!!!!
I currently have a Camry and love it.
Ive had my old girl (Toyota Corolla) for 9 years now, and she still purrs like a kitten. hehe. Toyota will always be my choice car above and beyond all others. With great gas mileage you couldnt ask for more. Great review on the Camry!
Excellent review.