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Since its introduction to Australian roads in 1983, the Toyota Camry has been the safe choice if you're looking for a mid-size sedan, with prices starting at $39,990 for the Camry Ascent Hybrid before toping out with the Camry Sl Hybrid at $53,990.
With a reputation for reliability, the Camry has been the favourite of government fleets, taxi drivers and the sensible for more than three decades. Over the past few generations, Toyota has risen to the challenge from rivals like the Mazda6 and the Volkswagen Passat with sharper styling and handling.
The Camry is available in two shades of white, silver, grey, black, red, bronze and blue.
The driver’s window of the average car does a lot more work than any of the other power windows on board. What can happen over time is that the tracks the window glass runs in become clogged with dust and debris or simply go dry, meaning there’s excess friction when the glass is trying to change position. Thanks to gravity, this is usually most often seen when trying to raise the glass.
You can try a dry lubricant spray which typically contains graphite to grease the tracks slightly, but don’t overdo it. And try to avoid liquid lubricants as these will smear the glass. If that doesn’t work, you may have to take the door and glass apart to find the problem. It could also be that the electric motor that does the work of moving the glass is worn and not providing the necessary power.
In the meantime, you can help the motor by grabbing the top of the glass and using a little elbow grease to help it make the journey. Just make sure you don’t get your fingers in the way as the window shuts.
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Even though this model Camry has an official combined fuel consumption figure of 7.9 litres per 100km, the exact number of kilometres you get from each tank of fuel will depend hugely on how and where you drive the car. If your driving is all around the city and suburbs, you might average, say, nine litres per 100km. If it’s all freeway work, then that figure may tumble to as low as seven litres per 100km. Drive the car really gently and you might even get that figure to drop into the sixes.
In any case, the (higher) city figure means the Camry’s 70-litre fuel tank should take you around 750km before you need to fill up. On the highway, meantime, the same 70 litres should carry you almost 1000km before you need to start looking for a petrol station. In reality, of course, the only direction with such projections is down, and every cold start, traffic jam and headwind will take kilometres off those figures.
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Check that the engine-oil dipstick is seated in its tube correctly. If it's not, this could be a great place for oil to escape and become plastered all over the engine. It's the small yellow, plastic loop just below the oil filter. While you're there, check that the oil filter itself hasn't come loose. Try to tighten it by turning it by hand clockwise. If it moves at all with hand pressure, it's loose.
The most likely culprit, however, is the rocker cover gasket. If this seal breaks, oil can be free to migrate out of the engine, right down the side of the cylinder head and crankcase, making the mess you've described. To check, clean the engine with degreaser and water until all the oil is gone. Then take the car for a decent drive, open the bonnet and the source of the leak may be very obvious.
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The base model has an eight-inch touchscreen than jumps to 12.3 inch in the higher grades. The top-shelf SL beefs up the mixed analogue and digital driver display from 7.0 inches to 12.3 inches full digital.
The SL has a heated steering wheel and heated and ventilated front seats. A panoramic sunroof and a JBL stereo are also standard on the SL.
The Camry has a cargo space of 524 litres.
The Camry uses a 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine to make 138kW and 221Nm and an electric motor that produces 100kW and 208Nm. Toyota does not quote combined figures.
It uses an e-CVT automatic transmission to drive the front wheels.
The cabin is well thought out with easy-to-use physical dials for the climate. The materials aren't very flashy but it is an agreeable cabin, especially in the fully loaded SL that increases the amount of soft-touch materials.
The Toyota Camry is a five seat sedan. Lower grades have cloth wrapped seats, which jumps to synthetic leather in he SL grade.
Seats are manually adjustable in the base Ascent, the driver's is power adjustable in the Ascent Sport and the SL adds electric movement for the front seat passenger.
Rear seat have a 60/40 split when folding.
The Camry can hit 100km/h from rest in 7.2 seconds on the way to a top speed of 180km/h.
The Camry has a 50-litre fuel tank and the company claims it uses 4.0-litres of premium petrol, this equates to a total driving range of 1250km.