
The Toyota Camry has long been a symbol of reliable ingenuity in the sedan market, and it returned as a robust, capable, efficient, and affordable sedan for the modern fleet. It is the 2021 Fleet Car of the Year.
The Toyota Camry has long been a symbol of reliable ingenuity in the sedan market, and it returned as a robust, capable, efficient, and affordable sedan for the modern fleet. It is the 2021 Fleet Car of the Year.
Toyota has revealed new updates for the 2021 Camry including updated safety technology, an updated touchscreen infotainment setup, and has also made several changes to its trim levels.
A coolant leak in conventional gasoline vehicles can cause the engine to overheat and the vehicle to stall, increasing the likelihood of a collision.
Toyota is recalling an estimated 695,000 vehicles because the low-pressure fuel pump inside the fuel tank of these vehicles may fail.
Despite other automakers distancing themselves from the passenger car segment, Toyota understands that sedans are still being utilized in commercial fleets and will continue to invest in the segment.
AWD will be available on the LE, XLE, SE, and XSE trims of the 2020 Camry and the XLE and Limited trims of the 2021 Avalon.
Toyota is recalling its 2019 Camry mid-size sedan for a problem that may prevent the proper deployment of the front passenger air bag and knee air bag during a collision.
Fleet represents 10% of all Toyota sales. In MY-2018, two new Toyota models debuted, the all-new Camry and Prius Prime plug-in hybrid. Also, Toyota Safety Sense became standard in nearly all Toyotas in MY-2018.
The 2018 Toyota Camry shakes up a staid midsize sedan segment with aggressive new styling and a 300-horsepower V-6 option.
The 2015 Camry XSE combines sportier suspension with high-tech safety features in a familiarity sturdy mid-size sedan package.
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