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2016 Toyota Camry
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2016 Toyota Camry Pricing and Specs

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$18,989*

The Toyota Camry 2016 prices range from $12,990 for the basic trim level Sedan Camry Altise to $26,990 for the top of the range Sedan Camry Atara S Hybrid.

The Toyota Camry 2016 is available in Regular Unleaded Petrol and Hybrid with Regular Unleaded. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Sedan 2.5L 6 SP Automatic to the Sedan 2.5L Continuous Variable.

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Toyota Camry Models SPECS PRICE
Altise 2.5LRegular Unleaded Petrol6 speed automatic $17,380 – 22,000
Altise Hybrid 2.5LHybrid with Regular UnleadedCVT auto $20,790 – 26,290
Atara S 2.5LRegular Unleaded Petrol6 speed automatic $18,260 – 23,100
Atara S Hybrid 2.5LHybrid with Regular UnleadedCVT auto $22,330 – 27,610
Atara SL 2.5LRegular Unleaded Petrol6 speed automatic $23,210 – 28,600
Atara SL Hybrid 2.5LHybrid with Regular UnleadedCVT auto $25,080 – 30,910
Atara SX 2.5LRegular Unleaded Petrol6 speed automatic $20,240 – 25,630
RZ S.e. 2.5LRegular Unleaded Petrol6 speed automatic $19,140 – 24,200

Toyota Camry 2016 FAQs

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  • Toyota Camry 2016: What is the hybrid battery life?

    The Camry Hybrid is a very good car that gets The Tick from me. On the battery front, companies don't talk about the cost because they are expected to last for the life of the car and they generally provide assistance if there are dramas. I know of Toyota Prius taxis in Queensland that have covered more than 350,000km on the original battery.

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  • Best family car under $20k?

    The Camry is a good choice, it's well-built and reliable, and won't cost the Earth to service. Another to consider would be the Mazda 6, also a well-built and reliable car of about the same size as the Camry.

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  • Are SUVs better for older drivers?

    Yes, I agree that SUVs are a good choice of vehicle for older drivers; as you say they afford you a good view of the road ahead and your surroundings, and they're easier to get in and out of. They are, however, larger and that can make them awkward for older drivers who have a greater tendency to bump into things. If you choose an SUV the CX-5 is a good one. Should you decide against the SUV you could look at the Mazda 6, Subaru Liberty, Toyota Camry, Kia Optima or Honda Accord. All are good cars. Another to think about is the Subaru Outback, a high-riding version of the Liberty.

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