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2010 Toyota Camry - Expert Reviews

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Edmunds
2010 toyota camry Professional Edmunds Review

...which transforms the 2010 Toyota Camry into one of the fastest mid-priced sedans on the road while maintaining impressive fuel economy numbers. Pros: Roomy...

MSN Autos
Flash Drive: 2010 Toyota Camry

...You won't go wrong buying a Camry. But until Toyota makes some improvements, you can now do even better. –Paul Hagger...

CarGurus
CarGurus' Review for 2010 toyota camry

...The 2010 Camry is a great vehicle and a good value as is, but attention will be paid to the small shortcomings its owners are encountering. A year or two may...

Cars.com
2010 Toyota Camry Professional Cars.com Review

...There are a lot of good midsize sedans out there. While the 2010 Camry steps up its game, consumers now have more solid options than ever. In recent years, the...

Cars.com
2010 Toyota Camry Professional Cars.com Review

...Traction control and an electronic stability system — previously optional — are also standard...

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The 2010 Toyota Camry steers a safe path, in terms of design; the mid-size sedan segment is full of choices with more exciting styling or edgier performance.

The 2010 Chevrolet Malibu emphasizes a smooth ride and comfortable interior as much as the Camry, but it has a more distinctive silhouette and more impressive interior materials.

The Honda Accord is another good alternative; it was redesigned last year and looks a generation ahead of the Camry now, with a stunning interior, especially in the V-6 models, and a slightly sportier driving feel.

The Fusion and Altima are sportier overall but a little smaller inside, and the Volkswagen Passat is another good alternative to the Camry, offering reasonable fuel economy and responsive performance from its 2.0T engine.

However, if ride comfort is the priority, the 2009 Toyota Camry (except in SE trim) has perhaps the softest, most comfort-oriented ride among mid-size sedans.


 
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