While many feel that the 2010 Toyota Camry lacks behind-the-wheel character, it remains as a world champion in terms of it comfortable riding standards and its excellent craftsmanship. It also offers you an optional V6 engine that is reported to be the best in the entire segment. In 2010, the Camry will remain as one of the best-selling family sedans on the world - like it always does.
The Camry from Toyota for 2010 is quite refined and features an amazingly comfortable and roomy cabin area. It rides you quietly and makes you feel like you're floating in the clouds. You'll be cruising in the lands of milk and honey in this fresh Toyota that handles with superior responsiveness.
2010 sees a nice variety of changes for the Camry. The most notable of them is the fact that there is a new base engine: a 2.5L 169hp 4-cylinder that serves to replace the previous 2.4L version. SE trim models generate an additional 11 horses from a tweaked version of the same engine. Also, both the manual and automatic transmissions available are now 6 speeds instead of 5. Add in redesigned grilles and taillights, a kick-butt audio system with optional satellite radio, Bluetooth hands-free connectivity and now-standard electronic stability control, and you have a winning recipe for automotive excellence.
Considering fuel efficiency, the 2010 Camry will take you 22/33 mpg city/highway with the manual transmission chosen and 22/32 with the automatic. And let's not forget about the optional 3.5L 268hp 248 lb-ft V6. It delivers 19/28 mpg city/highway. The 6-speed automatic transmission is the only choice with it and you will be propelled from sitting still up to sixty miles per hour in just 6.5 seconds. Get ready to be pinned to your plush and comfortable seat!
Of course, one of the reasons that the Toyota Camry is always one of the best-selling cars in the world is that the company spares no energy or expense in ensuring your safety. The 2010 Camry over-delivers in the safety department as well and features standard anti-lock brakes, electronic braking assistance, front/side/curtain airbags, electronic stability control, tire pressure monitoring and even an extra knee airbag for the driver. As a result, the Camry earned a perfect rating of 5 stars for both frontal and side crash test from the NHTSA.
The Toyota Camry for 2010 shows off decades of ergonomic design experience on the interior. These cars are set up for optimal convenience for the driver - and for all passengers. Controls and features are all excellently located; you reach and stretch for nothing. Lots of cubbies for storage abound. Audio system backlighting is a cool ice-blue in hue and every aspect seems to be thoughtfully upscale.
You can expect to spend anywhere between $20,000 and $29,000 for a new 2010 Toyota Camry - the Hyundai Azera being a close competitor. Enjoy your time test driving one of these sharp and responsive cars from one of the best automakers on the planet. You can be assured of excellent customer service standards, warranty details and durable craftsmanship.