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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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2018 Toyota Camry AXVH71R Ascent (Hybrid) Quicksilver Continuous Variable Sedan

  • 123213 km
  • Other
  • Auto
  • 4

PRICE REDUCED !!! **** CLOSING DOWN SALE ****

$28,450 Excl. Gov. Charges
Oakleigh South, VIC

Dealer used
6 hours ago

2019 (December) TOYOTA CAMRY ASCENT HYBRID AXVH71R Silver Pearl only 23,000 klms 2.5 LTR CVT SEDAN

  • 22847 km
  • Other
  • Auto
  • 4

2019 (December) TOYOTA CAMRY ASCENT HYBRID AXVH71R Silver Pearl only 23,000 klms 2.5 LTR CVT SEDAN, Unlimited Klm Toyota Warranty until January 2025. In VGC with Excellent LOG BOOK Service History. Complete with 10 Airbags, ABS, Brake Assist, EBD, DSC, Traction Control, Interactive Radar Cruise Control, High & Low Speed Collision Mitigation, Lane Keeping Warning with Passive Intervention, 4 x17'' Alloy Wheels, 6 Speaker Audio System including CD, Bluetooth, Aux inputs Including iPod & USB, Reve

$30,950 Excl. Gov. Charges
Sunnybank Hills, QLD

Dealer used
05/05/2024

2019 (December) Toyota Camry Ascent Hybrid AXVH71R 2.5 Ltr CVT Sedan in Glacier White only 44,000 kl

  • 43973 km
  • Other
  • Auto
  • 4

2019 (December) TOYOTA CAMRY ASCENT HYBRID AXVH71R GLACIER WHITE only 44,000 klms 2.5 LTR CVT SEDAN, Unlimited Klm Toyota Warranty until February 2025. In VGC with Excellent LOG BOOK Service History. Complete with 10 Airbags, ABS, Brake Assist, EBD, DSC, Traction Control, Interactive Radar Cruise Control, High & Low Speed Collision Mitigation, Lane Keeping Warning with Passive Intervention, 4 x17'' Alloy Wheels, 6 Speaker Audio System including CD, Bluetooth, Aux inputs Including iPod & USB, Re

$30,950 Excl. Gov. Charges
Sunnybank Hills, QLD

Dealer used
05/05/2024

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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.