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  2. Toyota Camry (XV70) - Wikipedia

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    The XV70 Camry was first launched in Japan on 10 July 2017. North American production started in June 2017 and sales began in late July 2017. [10]For the North American market, due to the need to equip Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky with new equipment for the Toyota New Global Architecture, a small portion of the initial batch of the XV70-series Camry was sourced from the Tsutsumi plant ...

  3. 9 Cars You Should Never Buy New - AOL

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    Toyota Camry. New starting price: $28,700. ... fuel efficient, easy to maintain and available at a fraction of the cost,” Beneke said. ... “Buying a 2018 used Civic with about 40,000 miles ...

  4. Toyota Camry (XV50) - Wikipedia

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    The engine delivers net system power of 149 kW (200 bhp), up from 139 kW (187 bhp) in the previous model, and allows the new model to achieve a 39% increase in fuel economy rating, giving the Camry Hybrid best MPG ratings among mid-size sedans. [26] [27] The Camry Hybrid uses a 1.6 kWh sealed nickel-metal hydride traction battery. [28]

  5. Hybrid Synergy Drive - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Camry Hybrid: 2018: ... Typical fuel economy for the Highlander Hybrid rates between 27 and 31 mpg (8.7–7.6 L/100 km). ... using the same Aisin Seiki T110 ...

  6. These 5 Used Cars Are the Best Bargains in Early 2025 - AOL

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    2016 Toyota Camry. Starting MSRP: $ ... the interior is spacious and the fuel economy is fantastic. Also See: 5 New SUVs the Middle Class Should Consider Buying in 2025 ... 2018 Chevrolet Bolt EV.

  7. Toyota AR engine - Wikipedia

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    The AR engine family is an Inline-4 piston engine series by Toyota, first introduced in 2008 for the RAV4, and subsequently for the Highlander, Venza, Camry and Scion tC. The AR series uses a die-cast aluminium engine block and aluminium DOHC cylinder head.