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2011 Toyota Camry

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Camry MSRP: $ 20195.00
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Description:
Pros:
  • Refined powertrains
  • Comfortable and quiet cabin that is spacious
  • Very good fuel economy with both 4-cylinder and 6-cylinder engines
  • Ride quality
  • Strong reputation for reliability
Cons:
  • Yawn-inducing driving dynamics
  • Weak build quality
Ruling: The Toyota Camry is a reliable, comfortable commuter for millions, which helped it conquer the market as the best-selling car in the U.S. for nearly a decade. Even though it was the best-selling car in America for eight straight years, the Camry saw its reputation damaged by Toyota's highly publicized recalls for unintended acceleration.

Overall, the Toyota Camry offers a spacious, comfortable interior and is setup for a smooth ride.

The Camry was last redesigned for the 2008 model year. The Camry is available in a stripped-down base model, a better-equipped LE edition, a sport-tuned SE model and a top-of-the-line XLE trim level. The 2011 Toyota Camry Hybrid, a close variant of the gas-only Camry, is reviewed separately.

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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