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The Toyota Camry represents the second year of the nameplate’s sixth generation.

Although the car retains a midsize classification, this is the largest Camry ever and that fact is immediately apparent when you get inside: Headroom, shoulder room, hip room and legroom are abundant in both the front and back.

This is also the most powerful Camry ever by a wide margin.  Visit the top NH used car dealer, Berlin City Used Cars, and test drive a new Camry today!

Used Toyota Camry Cars For Sale

2005 Toyota Camry

2005 Toyota Camry

Price: $10,981

2009 Toyota Camry

2009 Toyota Camry

Price: $16,952

2007 Toyota Camry

2007 Toyota Camry

Price: $14,965

2008 Toyota Camry

2008 Toyota Camry

Price: $15,685

2009 Toyota Camry

2009 Toyota Camry

Price: $18,964

2007 Toyota Camry

2007 Toyota Camry

Price: $16,942

Used Toyota Camry in Portland ME

The Toyota Camry quietly debuted late in the 1983 model year, when Toyota replaced its old rear-wheel-drive Corona with the front-wheel-drive Camry, a car aimed specifically at the U.S. market. From these humble beginnings, the Camry would go on to dominate the midsize family sedan segment for virtually all of the next quarter-century, as consumers immediately embraced it for its high build quality, comfortable ride and impressive durability.

Initially available only with a four-cylinder engine, the Camry soon saw the option of a V6 and, as the years went by, upgrades in size, luxury and feature content. The Camry’s immense popularity in the U.S. inspired Toyota to set up a manufacturing plant in Georgetown, Kentucky, in the late 1980s. More trim levels became available, including the sporty SE and posh XLE.

Still upholding its strong reputation, the Toyota Camry continues to be a top choice for those seeking a roomy, comfortable and dependable family car.

The current Toyota Camry represents the sixth generation, introduced for 2007. For the first year, the base model was known as the CE. Camrys built prior to that model year featured a standard 2.4-liter four-cylinder that produced 159 hp. The manual and automatic transmissions were also five-speed units. Other changes included a restyled grille and taillights, and additional standard features on all models, including stability control, satellite radio and Bluetooth.


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