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  2. 9 Cars You Should Never Buy New - AOL

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    Opting for a 6-year-old used Camry can save you 40% compared to buying new. Find Out: 4 SUVs That Will Have Massive Price Drops in Early 2025 Read More: 2 Reasons New Car Prices Will Crash in 2025

  3. 5 Reliable Used Cars You Should Buy Now Before They’re Gone

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    As of 2024, there were just 11.4 million used cars 6 years old or newer available to buy at dealerships — a drop in 4.1 million from the 15.5 million used cars available in 2022.

  4. Toyota Camry - Wikipedia

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    The 1990 model year saw a slight upgrade in horsepower for V6 models, from 153 to 156. North American 1990 Camrys built from February 1990-August 1990 also saw another refresh that included Toyota's new logo introduced that year onto the front grille.

  5. List of automobiles known for negative reception - Wikipedia

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    VEB Sachsenring, the manufacturer, tried to respond with an updated Trabant, the Trabant 1.1, that was first shown in 1989 and featured a new four-stroke engine by Volkswagen, but this proved too little too late to save the outdated car, and production of the new version lasted only about one year.

  6. Toyota Camry (XV10) - Wikipedia

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    This new engine coincided with the standard fitment of dual front airbags, whereas the 1991 to 1993 Camrys only has driver's air bag. [28] The Camry was given a facelift in the third quarter of 1994 for the 1995 model year, which design patents were filed for on 8 May 1993 at the Japan Patent Office under patent number 820638-002.

  7. I drove a $43,000 Toyota Camry and saw how the best-selling ...

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    Last year, Toyota sold more than 290,000 Camrys in the US, beating out rivals like the Honda Accord, Hyundai Sonata, and Kia K5. It marked the 22nd year the midsize sedan has been the country's ...