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    In the world of midsized sedans, the Camry ranks among the best, thanks to its comfortable ride, quiet cabin, good fuel economy, and easy-to-use controls. Handling is slightly improved over previous versions, but the lower stance makes access a little more difficult, and the rear seat is not as roomy as in some competitors.
    The standard 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine provides good power and gets an impressive 32 mpg overall. It can also be paired with an optional all-wheel-drive system. A 3.5-liter V6 is available in front-wheel drive. Both are coupled to an eight-speed automatic that suffers from some rough shifts. The frugal hybrid version gets 47 mpg overall. AEB with pedestrian detection, LDW, LKA, and lane centering assistance come standard. BSW, RCTW, and reverse automatic emergency braking are optional.
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    2018-2022
    2018 Redesign Year
    Based on an all-new platform, the 2018 Camry features a lower center of gravity aimed at making it more aerodynamic and fuel efficient. It will offer familiar engines: a 3.5-liter V6 and 2.5-liter four-cylinder.
    Both will be paired to a new eight-speed automatic transmission. A four-cylinder hybrid will also be available, mated to a continuously variable transmission (CVT). Premium-looking interior upgrades throughout nudge the car upscale, and the Camry will feature the next-generation Entune infotainment system. Standard safety equipment includes forward collision warning with automatic braking and pedestrian detection, lane departure warning with lane keeping assistance, and adaptive cruise control. Blind spot warning and rear cross traffic warning are available on certain models. Apple CarPlay was added to the infotainment system for 2019. Updates for 2020 is a V6 TRD version, and standard Android Auto compatibility. New for the 2021 model year is a larger infotainment screen, and a number of exterior styling updates.
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    2022 Toyota Camry
    $26,400 - $36,675
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    2021 Toyota Camry
    $23,950 - $33,500
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    2020 Toyota Camry
    $21,950 - $30,125
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    2019 Toyota Camry
    $20,425 - $26,900
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    2018 Toyota Camry
    $18,300 - $23,800
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    2012-2017
    2012 Redesign Year
    The 2012 to 2017 Camry is a wise used car choice. Among other things, this vintage benefits from improved interior quality.
    It also retains Camry hallmarks of generous room and a comfortable ride. Good performance and competitive fuel economy remain as well. A more modern touchscreen infotainment system was introduced with this generation of the car. Handling is pleasant and secure, but not sporty -- even if you get the SE version. The hybrid got an impressive 38 mpg in our tests, but even the optional V6 engine is surprisingly fuel-efficient. A freshening for the 2015 model year introduced nicer styling details and an easier to use touchscreen. The revisions also made the ride steadier, enhanced noise isolation and improved crash test results.
    $15,950 - $20,375
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    $15,000 - $18,025
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    $13,825 - $16,350
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    $12,000 - $14,900
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    $10,600 - $12,500
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    2012 Toyota Camry
    $9,875 - $11,875
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    2007-2011
    2007 Redesign Year
    The 2007-2011 Camry continues as a practical and comfortable mid-sized sedan. This vintage brought mildly better handling and more modern connectivity including Bluetooth phone pairing.
    A hybrid version that returned 34 mpg overall in our testing was also introduced. The 3.5-liter V6 got 23 mpg overall, as opposed to the 24 mpg our four-cylinder yielded. If you can find a 2010 or newer four-cylinder example, you'll benefit from the addition of a six-speed automatic transmission which improved fuel economy to 26 mpg overall. Stability control also became standard in this year.
    $8,325 - $9,750
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    2010 Toyota Camry
    $7,600 - $8,725
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    $6,950 - $7,725
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    $6,100 - $6,950
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    $6,225 - $7,025
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    2002-2006
    2002 Redesign Year
    The Camry's 2002 to 2006 design upholds the model's reputation as a roomy, easy to drive car with a smooth powertrain, comfortable ride and quiet interior. Most versions have a four-cylinder engine, which is quite sufficient.
    High-end samples come with a V6 engine, which is slick and powerful, but sacrifices some fuel economy. Look for examples with the optional curtain airbags noted on the headliner. Without them, this generation of the Camry received a poor rating in the IIHS side-crash test. High-end models may also have optional stability control, one of the first mid-sized sedans to offer this safety feature.
    $5,900 - $6,525
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    $4,950 - $5,200
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    $4,575 - $5,075
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    $4,325 - $5,025
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    $4,025 - $4,325
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    1997-2001
    The refined Camry has long been one of our top choices among family sedans. Predictable handling, good brakes, a smooth, quiet ride, and excellent reliability remain Camry hallmarks.
    Redesigned for 1997, the Camry only marginally improved over the well-regarded previous generation. The 2.2-liter four-cylinder is somewhat sluggish, but the 3.0-liter V6 is smooth and energetic. The front seats are comfortable, and the rear is relatively roomy. The steering feels light but is fairly quick.
    $2,950 - $3,825
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    $2,900 - $3,875
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