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2010 toyota camry Professional Edmunds ReviewSource: Edmunds...A six-speed manual transmission is standard on all four-cylinder Camrys except for the XLE, which comes only with a six-speed automatic. For the rest of the trims, the automatic is optional. Fuel economy is estimated to be 22 mpg city/33 mpg highway with the manual, while the automatic dips to 32 mpg highway. Optional on all models except for the base Camry is a 3.5-liter V6 that cranks out 268 hp and 248 lb-ft of torque. A six-speed automatic is the sole transmission choice. Thus equipped, the Camry can sprint to 60 mph in a fleet 6.5 seconds, yet fuel economy remains impressive at 19 mpg... |
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Flash Drive: 2010 Toyota CamrySource: MSN Autos...The price for our test car was $30,000, which is pretty pricey considering the competition out there. –Joe ChulickI own a Toyota Camry hybrid, and love that car in almost exactly the same way that I love my refrigerator. The refrigerator just quietly sits there and does the job I expect of it. The Toyota Camry does the same. It's not exciting. It's not sexy. It's just efficient. The nonhybrid Camry is equally efficient. It gets an indicated 19 mpg, where the hybrid gets an indicated 35 mpg in roughly the same driving. The trunk in the hybrid Camry is about half the useful size of the one in... |
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CarGurus' Review for 2010 toyota camrySource: CarGurus
...Toyota is not one to sit still, especially when its customer base cries out. |
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2010 Toyota Camry Professional Cars.com ReviewSource: Cars.com...A new optional stereo has USB compatibility for enhanced integration with iPods and other MP3 players. Express up/down operation for all windows, a feature typically reserved for premium cars, is now standard. Uplevel features on well-optioned models include leather upholstery, heated power seats, dual-zone automatic climate control and a navigation system. Under the Hood A new 2.5-liter four-cylinder is standard; it makes 169 horsepower in the base, LE and XLE; in the SE it's tuned for 179 hp. Last year's 2.4-liter four-cylinder made 158 hp regardless of trim. The new engine uses a six-speed... |
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2010 Toyota Camry Professional Cars.com ReviewSource: Cars.com...There's good back support with the eight-way power-adjustable seats, and soft seat cushions made my long drives doable, even with the SE's stiff suspension. For a sport model, the SE's front seats don't have aggressive side bolstering to keep you from sliding around, but carving corners isn't the Camry's strong suit, so it's not a deal-breaker. When you opt for the SE you lose the folding backseat option; in its place is a center pass-through. The folding seats and a half-foot of trunk space are sacrificed for a rear suspension brace that's intended to improve handling. With my minimal... |
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Your next car will almost certainly perform better than your last car, offer more features, greater comfort and more gadgets. It'll also be safer, but we've become so... August 4, 2011 by Antony Ingram
The 2010 Toyota Camry steers a safe path, in terms of design; the mid-size sedan segment is full of choices with more exciting styling or edgier performance.
The 2010 Chevrolet Malibu emphasizes a smooth ride and comfortable interior as much as the Camry, but it has a more distinctive silhouette and more impressive interior materials.
The Honda Accord is another good alternative; it was redesigned last year and looks a generation ahead of the Camry now, with a stunning interior, especially in the V-6 models, and a slightly sportier driving feel.
The Fusion and Altima are sportier overall but a little smaller inside, and the Volkswagen Passat is another good alternative to the Camry, offering reasonable fuel economy and responsive performance from its 2.0T engine.
However, if ride comfort is the priority, the 2009 Toyota Camry (except in SE trim) has perhaps the softest, most comfort-oriented ride among mid-size sedans.