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Thoughts? Concerns? Wish list compared to current version (reasonable, please)?
~alpha
I would like to see VSC available in the LE and side air-bags standard. I hope they keep a fuel-efficient I4 with the 5-speed auto trans.
As a side-note; I am still debating whether to get a new 2006 or wait until the 2007s are out. My major concern is that the price of the 2007 will be higher and then I will not be able to get a 2006 with the colors and options that I want.
I also dont think that you will see any decrease in fuel efficiency with the 4 cylinder. Allegedly, the 5 speed automatic is brand new, and I'll be its been designed specifically with Camry motivation in mind. Hopefully this unit will maximize the 2.4L's efficiency and power, with smart and subtle gear changes. My hope is that the Camrys unit is equivalent to the RAV4's 166 horse rating, I dont see why it should lose 8 horses to 158 as has been rumored.
The price you pay for the first several months will definitely be higher on the 07s. However, I'd expect that MSRPs wont change very much, as is Toyota's trend with recent redesigns. MSRPs on similarly equipped models of redesigns are often close to their former counterparts, but Toyota adds a slew of high end options that drive fully loaded MSRPs up several grand. For example, the redesigns of the Sienna and Avalon.... with the Sienna LEs + an option package, and the typically equipped XLS Avalons, you're within $500 of the former model. But get a Sienna XLE Limited or an Avalon Limited and you're 4-5 grand (more on the Sienna) higher than the former top tier model. Same with the GS and IS Lexus redesigns.
~alpha
In this midsize segment, the Sonata is the first car to offer standard stability control. The Accord was the first car to offer standard curtains.
You can get an '06 Camry LE + VS + GY now.
The Toyota Mgt already stated that VCS + Trac will be standard soon. Hey it's on the $14K Scion xB standard.
yeah right I have seen so many cars not being able to go up a small hill with out trac control
I thought it was strange why the xB had VSC, maybe because it probably needs it since it is like a box
The option combinations are controlled at the region level, not the dealer. For example, in the Great Lakes region which includes Indiana, Illinois, & Wisconsin, only certain option combinations are available. If you go to another region, there may be different option combinations available that are not available in the Great Lakes region. The dealer may decide to stock only certain option combinations and is under no obligation (I don't believe) to make them all available.
Has anyone heard how long the 2006 will be in production yet?
Is that because they are in a different market being mid-size SUVs?
Thanks........Ken
The 'stolen' pics of the new Camry have been posted here already back a few pages. It shows an SE model. The official pics will be available on Jan 6 on Toyota.com after the launch annoucement in Detroit.
Its pretty set in stone, it seems, that the V6 will be the 268 horse 3.5L hooked to either a 5 or 6 sp auto... but there's alot of questions about the 4, at least for me.
Also, has the base model really gained 175lbs?
~alpha
how can you have an engine that is so small?
the accord and altima already have a larger than 160hp 4 cylinder
please tell me that this car will not have such small hp in the 4 cylinder area
Maybe that isn't even the right number, but supposed it is? So what? It's a Camry.
Why are you so worried about having a trivial amount less horsepower than a 4 cylinder Accord when you haven't driven the car to see how it drives?
This is not a crisis. There is a V6 model available so they should make the 4 cylinder model the economy choice.
They also have the hybrid model with power between the V6 and base engine, so there is no reason to make the base model beat an Altima on a drag strip.
Honda's 166 horse 2.4L 4 IS SAE approved, however, and an increase over former years due to revisions for the 2006 refresh.
We will see where the Camry's engine comes in, though at 154 horses for 2006, it moves the vehicle just fine.
~alpha
The car cruises fine at 75 mph on the interstates (legal in many western states) and climbed the Monarch Pass (11,312 ft.) on US 50 in CO with no problems. It struck me that there are few freeways left with too-short acceleration lanes, so getting a good running start is no problem in merging into high-speed traffic.
Our overall trip mpg was 30.5, including slow going in national parks and the many small towns we toured (slow because we were taking in the sights, not because of traffic).
conjecture only. It's the same 2.4L as in the '02-'06 model and as in the new RAV so after the SAE adjustment I wouldnt be surprised if it was 157-165 HP same as the present one but with a tweak or two.
FE? Again conjecture, 1 mpg better up to 35 Hwy?
Everything I've read seems to indicate a 5 spd Auto linked to the 4c - which would be nice.
Regarding the Altima I was scouting the competition at the local Nissan lot and was shocked to see the 29 mpg Hwy on their 4c. That must be a tough sell these days, horsepower or not.
Since 1990 I've had four 4c Camry's until the Prius last month and I never felt they lack anything in cruising power on the Interstates. Even the dragstrip known as I95 from NY to Richmond. 70-85 mph was never a problem in any condition.
The new 2.4L that you have is wonderful. It's worlds ahead of the engines in my other Camry's.
Especially considering that the 3.5L gets 30 MPG on the highway opposed to the 29 the 2.5 gets.
I'm sure that with its redesign on the way Nissan will give the 2.5 or whatever engine it gets a 6spd manual and optional 5spd. Automatic.
2007 Fuel economy
___(City/hwy)
I4 9.8/6.5 L/100km
V6 10.7/7.0 L/100km
I4 (2.4L) models have increase fuel economy in city(before was 10.0L/100km) and decrease in hwy(before was 6.4L/100km)
V6 (3.5L) models have gain fuel economy for both city and hwy!
The I4 has 158hp while V6 has 268hp! There is 110hp difference but the fuel consumption is close, what a shame on I4!
8 airbags + 4 wheel disc + ABS standard + tilt/tele steering wheel + a lot more!
HUH?.. You joined today and this is your first post? Style and Camry in the same idea? :surprise: Well maybe a little .
This version Camry is only a modified version of the '02-06 Camry. Whats the big deal? It's a people mover. Dont offend anyone and sell the hell out of it. That sounds like a winning formula to me.
Style? Thats for the peripheral vehicles like the '6' and the audi's. Everyone has it's place in the natural order of things and that keeps everything in balance.
WHY: Toyoguard List=$619, Invoice=$159.
Toyoguard Plus List=$699, Invoice=$231.
I dont see any resemblance of the new Camry to the A6. None whatsoever. Since this is your first post, research first the Lexus concept LF-Sh. There you may find some of the styling cues of the Camry.
I was careful to get the vehicle with code XY40 or XY70 and not the XT40 or XT70...:
XY40 $409.00 (MSRP)/$619.00 (Invoice)
XY70 $481.00 (MSRP)/$699.00 (Invoice)
XY40 $409.00 (Invoice)/$619.00 (MSRP)
XY70 $481.00 (Invoice)/$699.00 (MSRP)
Happy Holidays and Happy New Year
I am in the process of purchasing a new vehicle, and was wondering if this was a part of the maintenance and warranties that Toyota offers. Could you explain what the Toyo Guard/Protection is?
*Kristy
As I understand it, Toyo Guard is a way for dealers in the southern region to pad the price of Toyotas by adding these phony protections that are worth maybe 10% of what they charge. It's basically price-gouging. Toyota should forbid it, but apparently the distributer in this region has a lot of clout. Don't seek it out; if you live outside the south, you'll probably be lucky and avoid it.
Exterior Paint Sealant
Toyo Guard Sealant Cleaner
Interior Fabric Protector
Undercoating/Sound Shield
Glass Etch Theft Deterrent
My suggestion is in case you plan to keep the vehicle for years to come and especially if you live in a tough climatic environment (too hot or too cold) go ahead and purchase it, you will not regret it as I have not. I had a 1993 Camry and its paint after over 10 years it looked better than new.
Also I believe the current paint is water based (environmentally friendly) and is not as durable as the oil based paints of the past... so there is definitely a benefit to have the extra protection and I will admit that dealers will make some profit. I had an brand new 2005 Odyssey that I got rid off (traded in for a beautiful 2006 Sienna Limited) for many reasons, one in particular was the paint wearing OFF where was frequently touched (rear liftgate)... it had no extra protection.
So I think I made your decision easy for you now.
Happy New Year
Don't be fooled. Keep your car cleaned and waxed and don't eat in the car if you can avoid it. Vacuum the interior and use a foam-type cleaner on any stubborn spots.
Carpeted floor mats can be thoroughly scrubbed with a plastic bristle brush and ordinary dishwashing detergent (or the foam cleaner) and then hosed off. Allow to dry thoroughly in the sun.
Today's cars have more than adequate rust protection, sound insulation, and durable paint. For theft protection, all Camry major body panels have stickers on them listing the car's Vehicle Identification Number (the stickers self-destruct if you try to peel them off).
I've had cars for years, and provided you take care of them, they will last long and look good.
~alpha
How is a lexus a bastardized version of a mercedes-benz?
I am a deep car enthusiast and I have heard and read reviews everywhere that the LS is probably the best car in the world and I would have to agree because I have test drived it and I dont think anything can beat it
especially with the new one debuting at the 06 detroit auto show
anyways I really love the interior of the new camry, but I wish the front headlights were larger.
I dont get how cars these are having shrunken front headlights
PS. please refrain yourself from typing in italics
The 07 Camry will have larger headlights than the current model - thank goodness! I agree they are a bit smaller on the current models.
I'm anxious to review the 07 model hands-on. There are so many different people/companies commenting on how much better the Camry's handling gets with every model, and how many attributes the 07 has to the Lexus lineup. Soon soon we'll all get to see!
However, I do not enjoy the sound from the engine. There was an Avalon I saw that had straight pipes, and they almost come as 'I'm maxed out and can't be tuned anymore'. Certainly the Camry won't be any different.
I also had a few strong predictions as well:
1) Many San Francisco taxi drivers will ditch the Crown Vic and opt for the new V6 camry or even the current Avalon for the sake of fuel economy - if only they can be beat up to a degree like the Crown Vics do.
2) The strongest impact with this engine is most notably the Accord owners who are fed up with the thin doors that are prone to scratches and dents. My 1999 Accord, 130000 miles, has over 20 dents. It's ridiculous. How does the engine related to this? Simple - the current accord has 34- 44 horses more than the current camry, and number is always good for marketing. That's why Honda never says 'torque' in their commericals.
Gwinbeer
XY70 is called Toyoguard Plus Protection Group-XY70 and it gives you the following:
Roadside Assistance Program
No Charge for First Oil and Filter Change at any Southeast Toyota Dealership
Vehicle VIN Etch Glass Product Protection Program
Exterior Paint Sealant, Undercoating and Interior Protection Application
Rental Car Assistance for Warranty Repairs
XY40 gives you the following:
Exterior Paint Sealant
Toyo Guard Sealant Cleaner
Interior Fabric Protector
Undercoating/Sound Shield
Glass Etch Theft Deterrent
So with XY70 you get free oil change road side assistance and rental car assistance.
Mackabee