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1997 Toyota Camry Pricing and Specs

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$3,902*
Toyota Camry
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CarsGuide has published 2 expert reviews of the Toyota Camry 1997. It has an average rating of 6 out of 10. Read all the reviews here.

The Toyota Camry 1997 prices range from $2,640 for the basic trim level Sedan Camry CSi to $4,840 for the top of the range Sedan Camry Conquest.

The Toyota Camry 1997 comes in Sedan and Wagon.

The Toyota Camry 1997 is available in Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Sedan 2.2L 4 SP Automatic to the Sedan 3.0L 5SP Manual.

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$2,990

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$3,492

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$3,894

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$4,296

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$4,999

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Toyota Camry FAQs

Aurion to replace my Maxima?

Thanks for the email. Hopefully I can keep this simple. 


I would strongly recommend a Toyota Aurion V6 $30,990 drive away or the Toyota Camry $28,990 drive away (pricing current September 2015). 


Unless you want the acceleration of the V6 I would opt for the four cylinder Camry, which is spritely enough and will also deliver good open road fuel economy. 


For the type of driving you're doing you do not need the hybrid Camry. 


Also, the base model Camry on the smaller wheels and Michelin tyres will be much more comfortable and a touch quieter than the dearer Camry models that come with sports tyres. 


In both the Aurion and Camry you will be protected by seven airbags and a five star safety rating. A rear camera is standard on both models too. 


The servicing costs are among the cheapest in the business. 


Furthermore the intervals are longer than other Toyotas (15,000km rather than 10,000km) and the capped pricing lasts four years or 75,000, whichever comes first (other Toyotas are three years, 60,000km). 


This was done to help Aurion and Camry appeal to fleets. 


However, your warranty is the same as other Toyotas at three years/100,000km. 


Dealership extended warranties are generally not worth the paper they are printed on, so save your money if you're offered an extension. 


Please check you're comfortable when driving the Aurion and Camry. They have ample room inside and a lot of travel in the front seat rails. 


Meanwhile, you're right in your assumption that Toyotas are regarded as a premium over Holden and Ford. The price is cheap because Toyota is trying to keep the factory running until 2017. It is in effect making a loss with each Camry it sells. 


Toyota also has a vast rural dealer network so hopefully you're never far away from help should you need it. 


Lastly, the Camry was at $26,990 drive away for much of last year and the price may limbo to that level again in the lead up to the end of the year or early next, to clear 2015 stock. This is not an inside tip, merely an educated guess on my part.


Good luck and let me know if I can help any further. I hope I'm still driving big distances in my 80s. 

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Toyota Camry 1997: Why does it shake on the freeway?

It's most likely a wheel imbalance problem. Take it to a reputable tyre dealer and have the wheels and tyres balanced.

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Toyota Camry 1997: What is the average fuel consumption?

The consumption is higher than I would expect. When new Toyota was claiming 11.0 L/100 km in city driving and 8.0 or so on the highway, but after 280,000 km you could expect it to have worn a little and the compression would be down, so you would anticipate that you wouldn't be getting close to the new figures. Even so your consumption does seem too high.

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