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click on Toyota. then either select
2007 Toyoto Camry XLE or SE.
There are a bunch of pictures. Enjoy
http://car-reviews.automobile.com/Toyota/review/2007-toyota-camry-preview/1660/
I wonder when there will be real reviews from road tests?
Just in case any one is hitting the Detroit show in its last hours, or the Chicago show next week.
Joe
Mackabee
Mackabee
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The interior looked very modern and up to date. It was spacious and airy inside, and the seats were quite comfortable. The trunk in the Hybrid was good for a Hybrid; I didn't have time to check the trunks of the LE SE and XLE models.
The Hybrid has a Hybrid Synergy Drive badge on the back, and a Hybrid badge on the left front and right front fenders. It also had different alloy wheels from the other models. Otherwise, it was pretty much the same car, except for the color. Everything was laid out nicely and was easy to reach for.
I uploaded the few pictures that I had of the Camry from NAIAS.
link title
Yes but you can't get full size version on the pressroom site without press credentials.
No manual takes it off of my list as well.
All LE's and XLE's will be the 5A.
Though I cannot find any conclusive evidence of this, maybe Im making it up? Can anyone confirm?
~alpha
The Camry CE, LE and SE I4 will be available with the manual transmission. Makes perfect sense that the LE would be available with a manual, espeically in the SET region, where the LE is sold in higher numbers than the SE as far as manual trannies go.
The mini brochure has a picture of the Camry CE, LE, SE and XLE in it. The Ce/Le models have wheel cover designs similar to the 2002-04 Camry LE models.
Color Choices:
Super White
Titanium Metallic
Desert Sand
Barcelona Red
Aloe Green
Sky Blue
Blue Ribbon
Black
18 inch 10-spoke TRD alloys/tires are OPTIONAL on the SE
~alpha
2007 Camry different models and pictures are showing.
http://pressroom.toyota.com/presstxt/2007toyotakit/2007Camry_s.pdf
Sorry if its been mentioned before.
Ken
My Altima is about to send me to an early grave, I might trade up for the Camry SE V6.
What is wrong with the Altima? I thought they were a fine car, almost as good as the Camry/Accord?
WOULD YOU HAPPEN TO HAVE ANOTHER MINI BROCHURE OF THE 2007 CAMRY? I'M WILLING TO PURCHASE. ALSO IS THE ALPINE WHITE A METALLIC WHITE SIMILAR TO THE ONE ON THE AVALON? THANKS !
Also, does anyone know if leather will be an option for the 2007 XLE 4 cylinder of if leather will only be available on the 6 cylinder.
Any discussion of the 2007 having HID lights?
This is the 6th year of this engine. Normally in midlife it's just a tweak. It always was foreseen as the same 2.4L with about the same hp. The BIG news is the Hybrid 2.4L of course, which to brings up your reported FE. Did you somehow get a prototype in your XLE. After 15 yrs in Camry's and with all the posts on this site I've never heard of anyone ever getting 42 mpg on a midsized 4c vehicle. Routinely? Yours is the best 4c ever from Toyota. If you are looking for an improvement over what you have I think you will be very disappointed. Keep it by all means.
Also, does anyone know if leather will be an option for the 2007 XLE 4 cylinder of if leather will only be available on the 6 cylinder.
Yes there will be an option just as there was in the prior models.
Any discussion of the 2007 having HID lights?
As far as I know the answer is NO on this one.
Sorry if this has been posted before
What are you talking about????
The 2005 Camry isn't rated to get 38 to 42 MPG, so if you really get that, then you're beating EPA estimates and there isn't any reason for you to not continue beating EPA estimates on a 2007 Camry by the same amount if you drive it the same way.
But it could be similar.
http://leforgeron.free.fr/Toyota06ColorChart.pdf
I have seen the color on all three vehicles. It is elegant looking, lighter than the Salsa, but not too bright, and fully metallic. The lights at the Detroit show made it look brighter than it is outdoors. If there is no BR Prius at your dealer, have them call you when they get a RAV4 in.
Honda did the same thing with the Civic. Said it was more efficient, and the MT version is quite a bit less efficient.
In actuality, the efficiency did improve on the 5M, for 06 it was 24/33, for 07, its 24/34. Its the MUCH more volume selling 5A that flip flopped due to the weight increase.
I still cant determine how much the weight increase was, because thus far Toyota has only listed one weight, for example, for the CE and LE 4s... which cant be possible if two transmissions are offered...well, it could be... but VERY unlikely.
~alpha
When I dug through my brochure bag, I only found 1 copy.
I'll tell you if another one magically pops up though. I might have missed it last night when I searched for it.
4 cylinder:
CE:3,285 LE:3,285 SE:3,330 XLE:3,340
V6:
LE:3,440 SE:3,485 XLE:3,495
You can get the full specs here:
2007 Camry Specifications (PDF)
2007 Camry Features (PDF)
2007 Camry Options (PDF)
2007 Camry Hybrid Specifications (PDF)
2007 Camry Hybrid Features (PDF)
2007 Camry Hybrid Options (PDF)
2007 Camry Images
2007 Camry MSRP
(MSRP will be posted on the above link when MSRP is announced.)