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  • CarsDirect Price Tag
    VehicleMinMax
    2004 Toyota Camry $8,981 $14,490
    2012 Subaru Legacy $22,999 $32,991
    2012 Toyota Prius v N/A N/A
    2013 Ford Taurus N/A N/A
    Average $15,990 $23,741
    Used Car Price Range

    $8,981 - $14,490
  • Monthly Payment Calendar
    VehicleMinMax
    2004 Toyota Camry $153 $246
    2012 Subaru Legacy $391 $560
    2012 Toyota Prius v N/A N/A
    2013 Ford Taurus N/A N/A
    Average $272 $403

    Based On: 10% down, 5% APR, 60 months

    Estimated Monthly Payment

    $153 - $246 per month
  • MPG
    MPGcityhwy
    2004 Toyota Camry 23 31
    2012 Subaru Legacy 19 26
    2012 Toyota Prius v 44 40
    2013 Ford Taurus 18 27
    Average 26 31
    MPG

    23 City | 31 Highway
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OVERVIEW
The Toyota Camry is the best-selling car in America, the crown jewel of cars in the auto industry. Toyota tells us the name "Camry" comes from kan-muri, which in Japanese means "crown." That seems appropriate given that the Camry outsells such popular gems as the Honda Accord and Ford Taurus.

The Camry appears to be a perfect transportation appliance, flawlessly performing its duties, never annoying its owner. It rides smoothly, softly over beat-up city streets. The interior is ergonomically excellent, with big climate and audio knobs that are easy to adjust. The seats are comfortable.

The Toyota Camry was all-new last year. A longer wheelbase brought significantly increased rear-seat legroom. Its new look is at once taller and more rounded, in keeping with current fashion.

For 2003, the Camry offers more standard and optional equipment. All models now come with remote keyless entry, while the XLE model adds fog lights, and a six-disc CD changer for its JBL audio system. Also new is the availability of power adjustable pedals.

Given Toyota's reputation for quality, durability and reliability, the 2003 Camry should once again prove to be the ideal car for about 400,000 buyers who don't want to worry about their car.

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