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TOYOTA CAMRY Used Car Review

The Camry is a midsize car that debuted in the early 1980s and became immensely popular with fleet buyers in Australia - helping to make it the dominant seller in its category. A Camry-based V6 model was marketed as the Aurion between 2006 and 2017. A petrol-electric hybrid variant has been offered since 2010. The Camry was produced in Australia for 30 years before Toyota ended local production altogether. The latest (eighth-generation) model introduced in late 2017 is imported from Japan.

Pros

Cons

  • A spacious cabin and practical boot have been long-time merits
  • Comfortable ride
  • Refinement - especially hybrid models
  • Fuel economy of hybrid variants
  • Latest-generation model no longer built in Australia
  • Bland exterior styling of some older generations
  • Uninspiring cabin presentation of some older generations
  • Ubiquitous on the road
This is general information and should not be relied on as purchasing advice.
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2017 Toyota Camry ALTISE Automatic Sedan

  • 34234 km
  • Sedan
  • Auto
  • 4 cyl 2.5L

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$3,309 Excl. Gov. Charges
Sydney City, NSW

Dealer used
10 hours ago

2005 Toyota Camry Altise 2.4L 4Cyl Auto Sedan Low Kms 3Months Rego Logbook

  • 188000 km
  • Sedan
  • 2362

2005 Toyota Camry Altise 2.4L 4Cyl Auto Sedan Low Kms 3Months Rego Logbook • Dual Front Airbags • Air Conditioning • Central Locking Remote Control • Engine Immobiliser • Power Mirrors • Power Steering • Power Windows • Radio CD with 4 Speakers • Km: 188,000 • Easy Finance Available.

$4,350Negotiable
Minto, NSW

Dealer used
16/12/2020

2002 Toyota Camry Altise 2.4L 4Cyl Sedan Auto Low Kms 3Months Rego Logbook

  • 122000 km
  • Sedan
  • 2362

2002 Toyota Camry Altise 2.4L 4Cyl Sedan Auto Low Kms 3Months Rego Logbook • Dual Front Airbags • Air Conditioning • Central Locking + Remote Control • Logbook • Power Mirrors • Power Steering • Power Windows • Km: 122,000 • Radio CD with 6 Speakers • Easy Finance Available.

$4,750 Excl. Gov. Charges
Minto, NSW

Dealer used
16/12/2020

2003 Toyota Camry Altise V6 Auto Sedan Low Kms 3Months Rego

  • 177000 km
  • Sedan
  • 2995

2003 Toyota Camry Altise V6 Auto Sedan Low Kms 3Months Rego • Dual Front Airbags • Air Conditioning • Central Locking Remote Control • Engine Immobiliser • Power Mirrors • Power Steering • Power Windows • Km: 177,000 • Radio CD with 6 Speakers • Easy Finance Available.

$3,900Negotiable
Minto, NSW

Dealer used
16/12/2020

Overview of the Toyota Camry

Overview of the Toyota Camry

The Camry is a midsize car that debuted in the early 1980s and became immensely popular with fleet buyers in Australia - helping to make it the dominant seller in its category.

A Camry-based V6 model was marketed as the Aurion between 2006 and 2017. A petrol-electric hybrid variant has been offered since 2010.

The Camry was produced in Australia for 30 years before Toyota ended local production altogether. The latest (eighth-generation) model introduced in late 2017 is imported from Japan.

TOYOTA CAMRY GENERATIONS (SINCE 2002)

2002-2006

2006-2011

2011-2017

2017-onwards

RUNNING COSTS

Fuel Consumption

Latest model: 4-cylinder petrol 7.8-8.3 litres per 100km

Latest model: 6-cylinder petrol 8.6 litres per 100km

Latest model: Hybrid 4.2-4.5 litres per 100km

2011-2017 model: 2.5-litre 4-cylinder: 7.9 litres per 100km

2011-2017 model: Hybrid 5.2 litres per 100km

= Highly economical.

= Good economy.

= Average fuel use.

= Heavy consumption.

Servicing

SIMILAR CARS TO TOYOTA CAMRY

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR: TOYOTA CAMRY (2011-2017 MODELS)

If there's a more highly regarded second-hand car than the Toyota Camry, we don't know what it is.

Many years and multiple generations of Camrys have all made their mark as being superbly reliable and long-lived.

Plenty of fleet businesses bought Camrys for all the above reasons, and while an executive-driven example is worth a look, we'd be giving a wide berth to the ex-car-share Camry and the ex-taxi. The former taxi should be obvious, but the share-car Camry can be harder to spot.

Check all paperwork to determine the previous owner and avoid the ex-car-share example.

Plenty of taxi companies and Uber operators fell in love with the Camry Hybrid, but the big question is what happens when the battery-pack dies.

For now, they're available for reasonable money at parts recyclers right now, but that will change as more Hybrids need new batteries.