Toyota has improved the fuel-efficiency, styling, features and value of its top-selling Camry
Jul 19, 2009 By Toyota Australia.
Toyota has improved the fuel-efficiency, styling, features and value of its top-selling Camry.
The big news is better fuel economy for automatic models - improved by more than 11 per cent to just 8.8 litres/100km on the official combined cycle.
The lower fuel use has been achieved by improvements to the five-speed automatic transmission and the 2.4-litre four-cylinder petrol engine.
Camry has been Australia's best-selling mid-size car for the past 15 years - and is set to add to that record in 2009.
The latest enhancements include a newly designed grille and front bumper, larger lower intake, larger headlamps and restyled tail lamps with LEDs.
All Camry models now have six airbags.
The improvements, along with revised prices - some of which are the same or lower - have increased the overall value represented by Camry.
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