2009 Toyota Camry

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2009 Toyota Camry Base (M5)

2.4L I-4 engine, 5 speed manual transmission
21 MPG City / 31 MPG Hwy
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Starting MSRP: $ 19,145
Starting Invoice: $ 17,707
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Q&A: 2010 Toyota Camry
"We answer all your questions regarding the new 2010 Toyota Camry and 2010 Toyota Camry Hybrid"
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2010 Toyota Camry Review
Best-selling car in America.

"The Toyota Camry does nearly everything exceptionally well, and nothing badly, and it delivers comfortable, pleasant, reliable transportation for up to five. There's a model for nearly every taste and budget. All are reasonably economical to operate. The Camry Hybrid is one of the most fuel-efficient mid-size vehicles available."
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Edmunds.com 2010 Toyota Camry Overview
Vehicle Overview from Edmunds.com

"Some things don't change. Take the 2010 Toyota Camry's buttery-soft ride and roomy, serene cabin, for example, which have been endearing Camry traits since we can remember. And some things get better with age. Look at the Camry..."
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Kelley Blue Book ® - 2010 Toyota Camry Overview
Vehicle Overview from Kelley Blue Book

"YOU'LL LIKE THIS CAR IF...
If you're you looking for a midsize sedan that offers outstanding quality, excellent resale value and a proven record of reliability – and you don't mind driving the same car as millions of other Americans – the 2010 Toyota Camry is for you.

YOU MAY NOT LIKE THIS CAR IF...
If you're looking to stand out in a crowd, the Camry is not the car for you. You can find similar features and a more stylish package in such cars as the Mazda MAZDA6, Ford Fusion and even the equally abundant Honda Accord. Enthusiasts won't like that the Camry V6 cannot be teamed with a manual transmission."
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Kelley Blue Book ® - 2010 Toyota Camry Overview
Vehicle Overview from Kelley Blue Book

"YOU'LL LIKE THIS CAR IF...
If you care as much about reducing greenhouse emissions as saving fuel, then driving a 2010 Toyota Camry Hybrid is one way to appease your social conscience while still providing your family with a roomy and comfortable car. The Camry's strong resale value carries over to the hybrid version as well.

YOU MAY NOT LIKE THIS CAR IF...
With highway fuel economy figures nearly identical to its city numbers, those who do more highway driving may have a difficult time rationalizing the car's nearly $7,000 premium over the equally-frugal four-cylinder Camry."
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2009 Toyota Camry Review
Best all-around midsize sedan.

"The Toyota Camry does nearly everything exceptionally well, and nothing badly, and it delivers comfortable, pleasant, reliable transportation for up to five. There's a model for nearly every taste and budget. All are reasonably economical to operate. The Camry Hybrid is one of the most fuel-efficient mid-size vehicles available."
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Edmunds.com 2009 Toyota Camry Overview
Vehicle Overview from Edmunds.com

"Constants can be strangely comforting. Knowing, for example, that your Grandma's tasty lasagna or your tennis partner's solid serve are going to be as you expect may even cause warm and fuzzy feelings. Of course, in some cases..."
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Kelley Blue Book ® - 2009 Toyota Camry Overview
Vehicle Overview from Kelley Blue Book

"YOU'LL LIKE THIS CAR IF...
If you're you looking for a midsize sedan that offers outstanding quality, excellent resale value and a proven record of reliability – and you don't mind driving the same car as millions of other Americans – the 2009 Toyota Camry is for you.

YOU MAY NOT LIKE THIS CAR IF...
If you're looking to stand out in a crowd, the Camry is not the car for you. You can find similar features and a more stylish package in such cars as the Mazda MAZDA6, Saturn Aura and even the equally abundant Honda Accord. All three of these models, by the way, also come standard with traction control, which is an extra cost option on the Camry."
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2008 Toyota Camry Review
Smooth, pleasant and worry free.

"The Toyota Camry sedan is still fresh from a complete redesign for 2007. It does nearly everything well, and nothing badly, and it makes comfortable, pleasant, reliable transportation for up to five. There's a model for nearly every taste and budget. All are reasonably economical to operate, and the Camry Hybrid is one of the most fuel-efficient mid-size vehicles available. The styling and interior may surprise shoppers expecting another Japanese-brand Buick. As the no-brainer choice for a rock-steady,"
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2007 Toyota Camry First Drive
More of what we need

"Toyota updates the Camry to reflect our evolving tastes, and the result is a better car built for an American public that dreams about retro pony cars and exotics but keeps going back to the Toyota dealership for a nice, dependable ride that gets better with every evolution."
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2007 Toyota Camry Review
Proving that, indeed, no car company’s perfect

"Toyota unveils the 2007 Camry with plenty of available power and space, but the design is polarizing and we discovered a lack of attention to detail."
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2007 Toyota Camry Review
America's best-selling car is all-new.

"Inside and out, the all-new 2007 Toyota Camry has new energy and style. More powerful and livelier engines, new transmissions. Yet another version of Toyota's hybrid technology. A thoroughly remodeled interior. People expecting another Japanese-brand Buick are in for a major surprise."
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Kelley Blue Book ® - 2004 Toyota Camry Overview
Vehicle Overview from Kelley Blue Book

2003 Toyota Camry Review
Seamless, flawless transportation.

"Toyota admits that while few people aspire to own a Camry, lots of people recommend a Camry to their friends. The Camry is what's known as a safe buy. It pleases so many buyers by offending none. It is in many ways an unremarkable car, except for its total lack of identifiable flaws. It Toyota has tried hard to make the latest Camry a little more exciting while at the same time making sure it will still transport its occupants from A to B and back without any drama, nor any worries about reliability, year i"
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Kelley Blue Book ® - 2003 Toyota Camry Overview
Vehicle Overview from Kelley Blue Book

2002 Toyota Camry Review
America's most popular car gets a major makeover.

"Toyota admits that the Camry is a car that nobody aspires to own but it's one that everyone recommends others to buy. It's what's known as a safe buy. Toyota has tried hard to make the new Camry more exciting while at the same time make sure it is still a car that will get its occupants from A to B and back without any drama or worries about reliability year in and year out."
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2002 Toyota Camry Solara Review
Revised styling and a new base engine.

"The Toyota Solara is well executed. It's solid, roomy and reasonably fun to drive. It offers buyers the benefits of the Toyota Camry (smooth, powerful engines, quiet interiors, and rock-solid dependability) in a slick, two-door body style."
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Kelley Blue Book ® - 2002 Toyota Camry Overview
Vehicle Overview from Kelley Blue Book

Kelley Blue Book ® - 2002 Toyota Camry Overview
Vehicle Overview from Kelley Blue Book

2001 Toyota Camry Review
One of America's most popular cars.

"The Toyota Camry is a smart choice. While some sedans offer more style or better performance, the Camry will leave you with the feeling that you made a wise decision. This car is easy to drive and live with and you'll enjoy years of easy, trouble-free operation. Toyota vehicles historically hold a resale value well beyond the competition and are leaders in terms of quality, durability and reliability. That's why the Camry is a perennial favorite among mid-size sedans."
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2001 Toyota Camry Solara Review
Two-doors, coupe or convertible, and a sweet V6.

"The success or failure of coupes and convertibles probably depends less on fads or trends in the auto market and more on how well a particular car is executed."
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2000 Toyota Camry Review
America's most popular car.

"The Toyota Camry is a smart choice. While some sedans offer more style or better performance, the Camry will leave you with the feeling that you made a wise decision. This car is easy to drive and live with and you'll enjoy years of easy, trouble-free operation. Toyota vehicles historically hold a resale value well beyond the competition and are leaders in terms of quality, durability and reliability. That's why the Camry is a perennial favorite among mid-size sedans."
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