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Weekly Reviews

2007 Toyota Camry
by Cordell Koland
There are many
reasons why the Toyota Camry XLE just might be a good
luxury-car choice for
many buyers. While the concept of a luxurious Camry
may seem like an
oxymoron, a fully optioned XLE model easily breaks the
$30,000 price point and
offers an immodest helping of features.
The notion of a
lavishly appointed Camry car might appeal to many buyers
beyond those looking for
good value. First off, there's an image problem
felt by many well-paid
professionals who serve low-income communities. I've heard this quandary expressed by teachers,
healthcare workers and the clergy who perceive that they couldn't possibly
show up at the work place in a Mercedes-Benz,
Jaguar or Porsche. But who's to knock someone who drives a Toyota.
Then there's the
situation of the owner or CEO of a small business who is
exhorting employees to
get by on less cutting the budget and reducing
payroll. For the big guy
or gal to show up in a new Range Rover or Mercedes S-Class will send the wrong message. But a
Camry, then the CEO is a man or woman
of the people, a leader by example.
One could make a
case that the Camry is now the People's Car, like the Ford Model T or the original Volkswagen of
earlier years. The Camry remains the country's best selling car while total
Toyota sales were up nearly 14 percent
in 2006 and industry prognosticators are expecting
more of the same in 2007.
Camry numbers should bloom to even higher levels this year on the basis of an all-new model and the
introduction of a Hybrid version as well.
The XLE model is
the top of the Camry model range. It offers an impressive range of standard equipment, including a
leather interior, high-end audio system, power moonroof and automatic
climate control.
A new 3.5-liter,
268-horsepower V-6 engine that's coupled to a six-speed
automatic transmission
powers the Camry. It meets Ultra-low Emissions
Vehicle II (ULEVII)
standards and offers a respectable 31 miles per
gallon in highway driving. You
can't get better in the low end of the luxury
market. In fact, this
engine/transmission combo is almost identical to that
of the all-new Lexus
ES350, also built by Toyota. The engine is very smooth and delivers excellent, but not
neck-snapping, performance.
While I'm not
dazzled with the new Camry's exterior design, the interior is
first rate. The length
remains the same, although the new model looks and
feels larger inside than
its predecessor. Interior space volume hits 101
cubic feet. Toyota
generally does a commendable job with interior design and constructs the various components from high
quality products. The XLE features
comfortable leather-covered seats. The controls and center console are well designed to manage audio,
navigation and climate-control functions.
With a longer
wheelbase and wider track (space between the wheels as seen from the front or back), the XLE offers a
true luxury-class ride. The XLE model,
and the Camry range in general are not designed as sports sedans. The steering and suspension are biased toward
comfort, not for ripping through a twisty country road. The Camry SE model is
a bit more athletic with modified suspension and bigger wheels, but the Camry
line
is not aimed at the sporting
set.
Safety is a high
priority with most buyers these days and the Camry delivers most of the expected features. This
includes front- and side-impact air bags as well as side-curtain air bags and knee
bolster air bags. The front seats utilize anti-whiplash technology. There are two safety-related options that
seem essential in the Camry XLE.
The first is the $650
vehicle stability control and traction control. Why
Toyota does not include
these essential safety systems in the basic package is a mystery. The other highly desirable
feature is the $1,200 navigation system. The Toyota nav system is one of the
best in the industry and much better
than you'll experience in most high-priced
luxury cars. A really good navigation
system can remove a lot of the
stress out of driving in unfamiliar
territory. And a relaxed driver is a
better driver.
Vehicle:
Toyota Camry XLE V6
Price as tested: $31,204
Engine:
Type: 3.5-liter V-6
Horsepower: 268 @ 6,200 rpm
Torque: 248 lbs.-ft. @ 4,700 rpm
Fuel economy, automatic transmission
City 22 mpg
Highway 31 mpg
Curb Weight: 3,516 lbs.
Cordell Koland is an
automotive journalist based in California's central
coast. He can be reached
at cordellkoland@oakparkjournal.com
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