Toyota Camry Parts And Accessories

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The Toyota Camry is a midsize sedan that Toyota has sold since 1982. Until 1998, it was sold as a compact car but has since been classified as a midsize car. Toyota takes great pride in the Camry, which it considers as its second “world car” after the Corolla. Like the Corolla and Corona, the Camry is named after the word ‘crown’. Camry is derived from the Japanese word ‘kanmuri’ which was a crown worn by the Japanese noble class and samurai. The Toyota Camry dominates the midsize car segment in the US, surpassing 400,000 in annual sales multiple times in the last two decades.

The 2024 Toyota Camry is just as reliable as ever. The base Camry LE starts at $27,555, cheaper than most midsize cars. Its powertrain is a humble 2.5-liter I4 that produces 203 hp and 184 pound-feet of torque. Its fuel economy is rated at 39 mpg highway and 32 mpg combined. If you’re looking for a sportier sedan, then you can go with the TRD option, costing $7,000 more. The 2024 Camry TRD is equipped with a 3.5-liter V6 that outputs an impressive 301 hp and 267 pound-feet of torque. Other trims include the SE, SE Nightshade, XLE, and XSE. Standard features include a 7-inch touchscreen, 6-speaker sound system, and underseat air-conditioning ducts.

How Often Should Camry Air Filter Be Changed?

For most Camry models, the engine air filter should be changed after 15,000 to 30,000 miles in normal driving conditions, or after 10,000 in extreme conditions. Check your service manual to know the recommended interval for your model.

How to Tell If Your Car Needs a New Air Filter

The air filter on your Camry ensures that clean air enters the engine for combustion. Early warning signs include poor engine performance, reduced fuel economy, and black smoke from the exhaust pipe.

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