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Wholesale prices for used Toyota Camry
00:27  - 3 years ago
For 2006, Toyota has created a hybrid gas/electric Camry called the Camry Hybrid to be introduced alongside the redesigned 2007 Toyota Camry . It uses a Hybrid Synergy Drive setup similar to that of the Toyota Prius, Toyota Highlander Hybrid and Lexus RX 400h, which mates Toyota's 3MZ V6 with an electric motor. However, the Camry Hybrid will utilize a 4-cylinder gasoline engine as opposed to a V6, a setup that will produce 192 hp (143 kW). Standard features include remote entry and start, side torso airbags, knee airbags and side-curtain airbags. Although the first Camry Hybrids were initially built in Japan, the Camry Hybrid is currently built at the company's Georgetown, Kentucky plant, with about 45,000 projected per year. The Camry is currently the largest available car in the North American market with an available hybrid powertrain. [5]. The new Camry has the same 2.4 L VVT-i I4 as the previous genreation making 158 hp (118 kW) with 4 trim levels: CE, LE, SE, and XLE. It will also have an optional 3.5 L VVT-i V6 making 268 hp (200 kW) with three trims: LE, SE, and XLE. The V6 will be available with a 6-speed sequential transmission. A split-folding rear seat is not available on the SE trim. A navigation system with a cell phone link and heated leather seats are available for the SE and the V6-powered XLE. A keyless entry/remote starter is optional on the V6-powered XLE. The CE and LE have hubcap designs similar to the previous generation models. The rear of the car features the controversial "Bangle-butt" design first seen on the 2002 BMW 7 Series, as well as certain elements previously seen on recent Hyundais and Mazdas, notably in the headlights and grill.
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