MSRP Range: $20,445 - $29,045
Bodystyles: Sedan
Transmissions: 0-Speed Continuously Variable; 6-Speed Automatic; 6-Speed Manual
Drivetrains: Front Wheel Drive
The Toyota Camry was first introduced in the 1983 model year and has been a huge winner for Toyota. From 1997 to current it has been one of the best selling cars in the US market, in fact in most years it outsold all of its competitors. It is rated as a mid-sized sedan. The Camry has gone through 6 generations and now comes with a perkier engine and manual or automatic transmissions. The MPG rating is 24/33 city and highway mileage rating.
This fuel-efficient model is also designed to be sleek looking, with great interiors and comfortable handling. The extremely well thought car has shown the way for the entire car industry...The Toyota Camry was first introduced in the 1983 model year and has been a huge winner for Toyota. From 1997 to current it has been one of the best selling cars in the US market, in fact in most years it outsold all of its competitors. It is rated as a mid-sized sedan. The Camry has gone through 6 generations and now comes with a perkier engine and manual or automatic transmissions. The MPG rating is 24/33 city and highway mileage rating.
This fuel-efficient model is also designed to be sleek looking, with great interiors and comfortable handling. The extremely well thought car has shown the way for the entire car industry for years. The reputation the Camry enjoys as to durability and reliability with the buying public makes it very difficult for the brands that compete head on with the Camry.
MSRP: $25,925 - $29,045
Value: N/A
Recalls: 1 Recalls
2010 Camry XLE Overview
* 2,494 cc 2.5 liters in-line 4 front engine with 90.0 mm bore, 98.0 mm stroke, 10.4 compression ratio, double overhead cam, variable valve timing/camshaft and four valves per cylinder 2AR-FE
* Unleaded fuel 87 and petrol
* Multi-point injection fuel system
* 18.5 gallon main unleaded fuel tank 15.4
* Power: 126 kW , 169 HP SAE @ 6,000 rpm; 167 ft lb , 226 Nm @ 4,100 rpm
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