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2017 Toyota Camry
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2017 Toyota Camry Pricing and Specs

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$19,990*

The Toyota Camry 2017 prices range from $12,888 for the basic trim level Sedan Camry Altise to $28,990 for the top of the range Sedan Camry Altise Hybrid.

The Toyota Camry 2017 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 $18,040 – 22,880
Altise Hybrid 2.5LHybrid with Regular UnleadedCVT auto $21,560 – 27,280
Ascent 2.5LRegular Unleaded Petrol6 speed automatic $19,690 – 24,860
Ascent (hybrid) 2.5LHybrid with Regular UnleadedCVT auto $23,320 – 28,820
Ascent Sport 2.5LRegular Unleaded Petrol6 speed automatic $21,230 – 26,840
Ascent Sport (hybrid) 2.5LHybrid with Regular UnleadedCVT auto $24,970 – 30,800
Atara S 2.5LRegular Unleaded Petrol6 speed automatic $19,030 – 24,090
Atara S Hybrid 2.5LHybrid with Regular UnleadedCVT auto $23,210 – 28,710
Atara SL 2.5LRegular Unleaded Petrol6 speed automatic $24,200 – 29,810
Atara SL Hybrid 2.5LHybrid with Regular UnleadedCVT auto $26,070 – 32,230
Atara SX 2.5LRegular Unleaded Petrol6 speed automatic $21,120 – 26,730
Hybrid Commemorative Edition 2.5LHybrid with Regular UnleadedCVT auto $25,520 – 31,460
RZ S.e. 2.5LRegular Unleaded Petrol6 speed automatic $19,910 – 25,190
SL 2.5LRegular Unleaded Petrol6 speed automatic $29,810 – 35,860
SL (hybrid) 2.5LHybrid with Regular UnleadedCVT auto $29,370 – 35,420
SL V6 3.5LRegular Unleaded Petrol8 speed automatic $31,460 – 37,950
SX 2.5LRegular Unleaded Petrol6 speed automatic $25,080 – 30,910
SX V6 3.5LRegular Unleaded Petrol8 speed automatic $28,710 – 34,650

Toyota Camry 2017 FAQs

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  • Toyota Aurion: Safety technology in the future?

    Toyota hasn't announced its future plans for the Aurion once local production ceases, but we expect the Aurion badge will be retired. The new imported Camry will be fitted with state-of-the-art safety technology.

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  • Holden Commodore: What's a good replacement?

    All of the cars you name meet your criteria of size, economy, performance and handling.

    You could also add the Mazda3 and 6 to the list.

    Of all of those I would nominate the Camry as the great all-rounder.

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  • I am looking to upgrade my 2017 Toyota Camry Atara SL. After many hours of research, I found the 2021 Hyundai Tucson Highlander very attractive. Is $6000 more for a diesel engine worth it?

    The extra purchase price of a diesel engine over a petrol one is only the start of the cost comparison. Generally speaking, diesels will cost a bit more to service (it depends on the make and model) and that’s if you don’t have problems with the diesel particulate filter (DPF) or soot build-up in the engine’s intake system that needs to be manually cleaned out.

    You also need to consider your driving habits to decide whether a diesel is right for you. As a rule of thumb, if you don’t go for a decent drive at highway speeds for about an hour or so at least once or twice a month, then a diesel is not for you. Using a diesel engine exclusively for short trips at suburban speed can often see the DPF requiring more attention than it should, and that equals cost.

    Also, modern petrol engines have really closed the fuel-economy gap that the diesel once enjoyed. The fuel consumption difference between the diesel Tucson and the petrol version is likely to be about a litre per 100km (based on the official combined figure for each). That means that even at $2 per litre (and based on the $6000 difference in price you’ve quoted) you’d need to drive 300,000km before the diesel began to pay for itself in terms of fuel saved. I’m not sure there’s a full $6000 separating the two versions of the Tucson, but even so, you get the idea.

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