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    Toyota Camry

    EPA MPG: 28 mpg

    RECALL ALERT:
    There are 2 recalls on this vehicle. Learn More.

    Toyota Camry Road Test
    Introduction

    Known for its compliant ride, quiet cabin, and coddling passenger accommodations, the Camry offers smooth, dependable transportation skewed toward comfort and convenience.

    All powertrains -- the 2.5-liter, 178-hp four-cylinder, the optional 3.5-liter, 268-hp V6, and the 200-hp four-cylinder hybrid -- carried over from the previous model. The hybrid powertrain is the pinnacle of the lineup for fuel economy, delivering an impressive 38 mpg overall in our tests. V6 models also return very competitive fuel economy -- 24 mpg overall. On the other hand, the base four-cylinder's 27 mpg was a lot more impressive back in 2011 when it was introduced.

    Camry's interior is relatively quiet and the suspension system readily absorbs bumps. There's plenty of room inside and the controls are easy to use, except for some tight-packed touch-screen buttons. All of this generation's Camrys come well-equipped. A backup camera and a power driver's seat. are standard.

    Each tested Camry -- the LE four-cylinder, XLE Hybrid, and XLE V6 -- scores within a few points of each other, highlighting the overall consistency of the car.

    Summary

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    It's hard to go wrong with any Camry. We're partial to the XLE with the four-cylinder engine; it combines efficiency with a decent swaddling of luxury. The Hybrid brings little sacrifice for its big fuel economy gains. Consider the SE and XSE as superficial sport...

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