With seating for five, the Camry features under the hood a 2.5-ltier four-cylinder engine that makes 203 horsepower and is linked to an eight-speed automatic transmission. The standard drivetrain is front-wheel, with all-wheel available as an option.
There are six trim levels: LE, SE, Nightshade, XLE, XSE and TRD.
The TRD, XLE, and XSE feature a 3.5-liter V-6 engine that makes 301 horsepower with the same drivetrain. The 2.5L Camry is rated at a stellar 28 mpg city, 39 highway, according to EPA. The all-wheel drive model is rated at 25 and 34 mpg.
If you opt for the XLE V6, fuel economy is rated and 22 and 33 and XSE V6 gets 22 and 32 mpg.
The interior of the Camry is comfortable and well-appointed, so much so that it almost has a luxury-vehicle feel, without the price tag.
Driving dynamics are solid, not spectacular, but that's what most folks shopping in this segment are looking for.
Pricing for the Camry starts at around $27,000 and ranges to around $37,000.
As a legendary sedan that offers quality, reliability and good looks, the Camry is hard to beat.
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