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  2. Toyota Camry (XV40) - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports 2007 Annual Car Reliability Survey gave the V6 version of the Camry a "below average" rating, due to transmission issues thus removing the V6 Camry from Consumer Reports' "Recommended" list. This rating does not apply to the four-cylinder and hybrid versions, which continued to be recommended.

  3. 7 Most Reliable Japanese Cars on the Market - AOL

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    On Consumer Reports’ list of most reliable cars for 2023, ... iSeeCars.com rated the Toyota Camry 23rd on its list of cars likely to last more than 250,000 miles, saying it is 20.4% more likely ...

  4. Motor Trend Car of the Year - Wikipedia

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    2007 Toyota Camry: 2006 Honda Civic: 2005 Chrysler 300: 2004 Toyota Prius: 2003 Infiniti G35: 2002 Ford Thunderbird: 2001 Chrysler PT Cruiser: 2000 Lincoln LS: 1999 Chrysler 300M: 1998 Chevrolet Corvette: 1997 Chevrolet Malibu: 1996 Dodge Caravan: 1995 Chrysler Cirrus: 1994 Ford Mustang: 1993 Ford Probe GT: 1992 Cadillac Seville Touring Sedan ...

  5. 5 Reliable Cars That Could See a Massive Price Drop in 2025 - AOL

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    The Toyota Camry has been a long-standing favorite for those seeking a reliable, no-nonsense sedan. Known for its longevity and low maintenance costs, the Camry consistently ranks high on ...

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    In its separate “10 Most Reliable Cars” list, CR included no less than seven Toyota models: the 4Runner, Camry and Camry Hybrid, RAV4 and RAV4 Prime, Corolla and Highlander Hybrid. 2. Mini

  7. Toyota Camry - Wikipedia

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    The name "Camry" derives from the Japanese word kanmuri (ja:冠, かんむり), meaning "crown". [2] This follows Toyota's naming tradition of using the crown name for primary models starting with the Toyota Crown (1955), continuing with the Toyota Corona (1957) and Corolla (1966); the Latin words for "crown" and "small crown", respectively. [3]