Camry

Make
Toyota
Segment
Sedan

The 2010 Toyota Camry is known for its comfortable interior and gentle ride quality. It may be far from the sportiest offering in the midsize class, but the Camry has been the best-selling car in America for seven consecutive years. The 2010 you model of the Camry has undergone an update with a slightly more powerful four cylinder engine, and a new six speed manual or automatic transmission.

There have also been some updates made for the exterior, and the 2010 Camry is available in base LE, sporty SE, or more upscale XLE trim levels. In addition to the mentioned trims, 2009 saw the entrance of the Toyota Camry Hybrid as well. The 2010 Toyota Camry is called a refined performer, with smooth and predictable driving dynamics. For 2010, the base four cylinder engine of the Camry has been improved, growing from 2.4 to 2.5 liters.It now offers 169 horsepower too.

There is also a 3.5-liter V6 available that has remained unchanged, and continues to produce 268 horsepower, making it one of the most powerful engines found on an affordable midsize car. Both engines come mated to a six speed manual or six speed automatic transmission. The EPA rates the two as achieving 28 miles per gallon in the city and 33 mpg on the highway. The Camry has always been designed for average tastes, and it remained the same for 2010. Subtle exterior tweaks include a larger lower air intake and more powerful headlights, but again, these changes are barely noticeable.

The 2010 Camry offers one of the most comfortable interiors available, with excellent ergonomics, up-to-date electronics and easy-to-use climate and entertainment systems. The 2010 Camry boasts a long list of standard equipment, and there is also a new updated and improved audio system.