Filed under: Car Buying, Sedan, Toyota We've just given you our first impressions of the redesigned 2012 Toyota Camry. Now, Toyota is ready to give you pricing, and it's good news if you're in the market for this mid-size mainstay. Pricing stays the same for some of the 2012 trims, while it's actually gone down for a few others. The 2012 Camry family hierarchy shakes out with the base-model L before moving up to the LE, XLE and SE trims. The Camry Hybrid is only available in LE or XLE guise. Pricing for the 2012 Camry L starts at $21,995. If you want to move up to the LE, you only need $545 more for a total of $22,500, which is about $200 less than the 2011 LE. Another $500 brings you to the four-cylinder-equipped Camry SE, which costs $23,000 and is priced $965 lower than the 2011 model it replaces. The V6 SE will cost $26,400, which is consistent with 2011 pricing. In the market for the top-shelf XLE? Have at least $24,725 ready for the four-cylinder model, and $29,845 if you prefer the V6. The 2012 Camry XLE four-cylinder is priced a full $2,000 less than the 2011 model, while the XLE V6 remains priced the same as the 2011. If you're leaning towards the 2012 Toyota Camry Hybrid, you'll be saving $1,150 over the 2011 Camry LE. The 2012 Camry Hybrid LE starts at $25,900, while the Camry Hybrid XLE starts at $27,400, an $800 deduction compared to the 2011 unit.Continue reading 2012 Toyota Camry pricing good news for those shopping in mid-size market 2012 Toyota Camry pricing good news for those shopping in mid-size market originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue, 23 Aug 2011 14:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments Read More...
We all know you can’t please everyone. And that’s definitely the case with the 2012 Toyota Camry. Though the 2012 Toyota Camry SE midsize car continues the brand's tradition of fuel economy par excellence, some say Toyota Camry's exterior is impressive and the interior isn't. But, the interiors and sound problems do leave something to be desired, notes the Detroit Free Press. See how the most recent in the ultra-popular Toyota line stacks up! - 2012 Toyota Camry SE best-in-class for economy, reliability.