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2021 Toyota Camry TRD Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh With a base price of $33,180, the Toyota Camry TRD isn't cheap. (Add $925 for the black roof and pearlescent white paint on the tested car.) But it is less expensive than every alternative save the $32,865 Honda Accord Sport 2.0T and the $31,455 Kia K5 GT, which in tuning... Comparison vehicle: 2016 Nissan Maxima |
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2018 Honda Accord Sport Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Given how much Honda has improved the Accord for 2018, they've probably raised the price a bunch, right? Well, no. The list price of the base trim LX with CVT (now standard) has increased by only $315, to $24,445. Plus the Honda Sensing suite of collision avoidance tech that was... Comparison vehicle: 2018 Toyota Camry |
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2016 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Compared to the regular, similarly loaded Hyundai Sonata, the hybrid lists for $2,390 more, $35,435 vs. $33,035. This modest bump was easy to justify when gas cost more than $3 per gallon, but could be more difficult now that gas costs half as much and the EPA projects fuel savings... Comparison vehicle: 2015 Toyota Camry |
2015 Toyota Camry Hybrid SE Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The Toyota Camry Hybrid tends to cost a little less than the Honda Accord Hybrid, but a little more than the Ford Fusion Hybrid. All run in the low 30s, though, when equipped like the tested Camry Hybrid SE. These are sticker prices. Discounts and incentives could widen... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Ford Fusion |
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2008 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons A member in Wisconsin, United States Expensive |
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2011 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member3900 Why pay more for less????? |
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2010 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons A member in New Hampshire, United States It was lease takeover. $149mo. for 11 months with a $13.3 buyout/resell |
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2002 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member4606 This car was a Hertz rental car. It was a very good price with a good warranty. |
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2009 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member3667 One of the biggest reasons for buying the Camry is that Toyota offers a disability reinbursment where they will pay for adaptive equipment added to the car. Now my wife will be able to drive. The Altima did not offer this. |
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2007 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member1409 |
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2009 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member2365 If I have to get same features on Camry (which I got on accord), I have to spend above 30k + APR also will be high. |
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2007 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member431 Dealer was not willing to deal oter than cursory reductions. DId not want to "Open Book" pricing and discounts, tried to hide them in "lease" payments |
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2007 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member1606 Price too high and dealer would not deal. |
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2005 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons A member in Illinois, United States |
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2007 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member661 The 2007 Camry SE V6 is a great compromise between luxury, performance and affordability. |
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2007 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member1095 Too expensive a premium for hybrid. They come stripped or loaded (mostly loaded) with nothing in between. |
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2007 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member1181 I was able to get a much better deal on the Accord. |
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2002 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member1107 The price is higher than comparable models and my payments were over $500 a month on a 60 month loan. |
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2007 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member415 |
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2007 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member306 ~$30,000 |
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2006 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons A member in Florida, United States higher price for less features |
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2007 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member1031 Dealership would not negotiate. |
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2004 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member1503 |
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2006 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons A member in Pennsylvania, United States |