CarReview's opinion of the 2010 Toyota Camry
Likes:
- A much needed bump in power of 11 hp
- Resale value and reliability make Camry a safer investment than the S&P 500
- Auto up/down for ALL four window switches
Dislikes:
- Missing iPod and iPhone interface
- Hard plastic steering wheel and too many interior hard plastic surfaces
- Driving excitement on the same level as doing your laundry
Verdict:
The 2010 Toyota Camry received an appearance update and an increase in power. With its refresh, the Toyota Camry continues along the path of being a solid, contemporary car that offers middle-of-the-road performance, styling, and comfort.
For 2010, the Camry receives a midcycle rejuvenation. Most notably, the base four-cylinder engine increases in size from 2.4 to 2.5 liters, with a corresponding 11-hp bump (21 hp on the SE). Now, both the manual and automatic transmissions have six speeds instead of five. Other changes include a restyled grille and taillights, a new optional audio system with satellite radio and Bluetooth® for base and LE models, and auto up/down windows all around. Finally, stability control is now standard across the model range for improved safety.
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