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Introduction
Think again, all those who believe that transporting the kids-or heading out for a weekend excursion-in a midsize station wagon means tolerating a boxy, lumbering vehicle. The 1994 Toyota Camry LE Wagon is superbly styled, excels in performance and offers plenty of room. If you happen to be one of your household's more popular forms of public transportation, the Camry LE Wagon can carry as many as seven passengers with its optional third-seat package. And whether you're running errands or taking an extended road trip, there's plenty of storage space. With both back seats down, there's 74.8 cubic feet of cargo room. Up top, the adjustable roof rack lets you carry as much as 100 pounds of luggage. The Camry LE Wagon comes standard with a four-cylinder engine, but we tested the transverse-mounted, 3.0-liter, 188-hp V6 model. The MSRP of our test wagon, including standard air conditioning, power windows and door locks, and cruise control, was $22,918. We added a jazzier sound system with eight speakers, an anti-lock braking system (ABS), the third rear-seat package, carpeted floor mats and a roof rack, and the price jumped to $25,398.
Walkaround
With its fine lines, rounded sides, and silky finish, it was hard to keep our hands off the Camry LE Wagon's smooth body. The hood was slightly raised with a delicate curve. Directly underneath was a metal sheet to protect the bottom from bouncing rocks. The sides of the LE Wagon were extremely clean in design-from the subtle plastic strip that highlighted its platinum sheen to the recessed door handles. The hood was easy to open with a flip of a lever, and the oil dipstick and reservoir were within easy reach. In the rear, two windshield wipers suggested a seriousness about visibility. Really, who can see out the back of a one-rear-wiper window in poor conditions? The taillights wrapped slightly around the rear corners, adding to our impression that everything about this wagon fit together perfectly. Overall, there wasn't a lot of decoration other than the chrome Toyota emblem and name. But we think the simple, elegant styling of this wagon will still turn a few heads.
Interior Features
Our 6-foot test driver slipped easily into the Camry LE Wagon when the steering wheel was raised. Once in the cockpit, he found a comfortable seat that provided good visibility and a surprising sense of spaciousness for a midsize vehicle. Overall, the dash looked well engineered. Controls weren't jammed into comers or hidden out of sight. The only feature we did have a problem locating was the hood release. After consulting the owner's manual, we finally found it under the parking brake. The driver's seat could be adjusted front to back with a lever, and there were knobs to adjust the lower torso support. The driver's seat reclined further than most wagons we tested. It also sat back a bit and offered plenty of headroom. The backseat was comfortable enough for three people and, with 34.7-inches of legroom, a tag person wouldn't have to worry about feeling cramped. The 60/40 seat transition was easily accomplished with a touch of a button, leaving plenty of space for long, oversized cargo. There were several well-thought-out safety features, such as hefty, velour-covered support posts, childproof rear door locks and backseat three-point seat belts. The rear hatch was quite wide, and rear storage could accommodate 40 cubic feet of cargo. Our valuables were hidden by a retractable mat.
