2006 Toyota Camry for Sale in Chicago, IL
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Used Toyota Camry By Year
Vehicle | Deals | Starting Price | Total Available |
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2021 Toyota Camry in Chicago, IL | 4 Great Deals | $10,950 | 18,674 listings |
2020 Toyota Camry in Chicago, IL | 84 Great Deals | $14,950 | 4,531 listings |
2019 Toyota Camry in Chicago, IL | 139 Great Deals | $13,196 | 4,121 listings |
2018 Toyota Camry in Chicago, IL | 314 Great Deals | $11,585 | 7,736 listings |
2017 Toyota Camry in Chicago, IL | 124 Great Deals | $6,200 | 3,106 listings |
2016 Toyota Camry in Chicago, IL | 42 Great Deals | $6,990 | 1,395 listings |
2015 Toyota Camry in Chicago, IL | 56 Great Deals | $6,999 | 1,321 listings |
2014 Toyota Camry in Chicago, IL | 42 Great Deals | $4,999 | 1,280 listings |
2013 Toyota Camry in Chicago, IL | 29 Great Deals | $5,650 | 740 listings |
2012 Toyota Camry in Chicago, IL | 52 Great Deals | $3,995 | 1,181 listings |
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2006 Toyota Camry Expert Score: 8.5/10

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- Performance
- Form and Function
- Tech Level
- Safety
- Cost-Effectiveness
Lacking in terms of visual excitement, the 2006 Camry boasts a clean, conservative, and cohesive design. The sporty SE trim is the looker of the bunch, featuring fog lights, darkened headlamp housings, attractive aluminum wheels, and a rear spoiler. Naturally, the luxury-oriented XLE emphasizes chrome detailing and shiny wheels.
Continuing the luxury theme, the Camry XLE’s interior features leather, gathered leatherette door panel trim, and fake wood on the dashboard. With SE trim, the cabin has metallic accents. The less expensive Camrys are, understandably, less interesting in terms of interior design.
Quality is a high point for the 2006 Camry, from the materials to how the switchgear feels when used. Full instrumentation, sensible climate controls, and comprehensive (if cluttered) stereo controls integrate into a design emphasizing symmetry, minimalism, and practicality.
Every 2006 Camry comes with a standard 2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine making 154 horsepower. Toyota builds the car with a 5-speed manual gearbox, but most (if not all) that you’ll find on dealer lots will have a 5-speed automatic transmission.
As an option, a more powerful 3.0-liter V6 engine supplies 190 hp in the Camry LE and XLE and 210 hp in the Camry SE. The SE also has a sport-tuned suspension, upgraded brakes, and improved tires, and it does provide a bit of driving fun.
Exuding refinement, the Camry 4-cylinder is peppy enough for daily driving, though when you load it up for a family road trip, the engine can struggle when merging onto highways, passing slower traffic, or climbing mountain grades. You can solve that problem by choosing the V6 engine, which delivers far more satisfying acceleration with a slight penalty in terms of fuel economy.
Most Camrys are capable if forgettable drivers. To extract any semblance of enjoyment from the journey to the destination, you’ll want the firmer and more communicative Camry SE.
With plenty of seating for up to five passengers, the 2006 Toyota Camry is nothing if not roomy. Up front, the driver and passenger enjoy expansive space and the car’s backseat is positively huge. Storage is plentiful, too, and the trunk holds a whopping 16.7 cubic feet of cargo.
Though the base Camry CE looks that way, it includes everything you really need, such as air conditioning, power accessories, cruise control, and a CD player. The LE adds an 8-way power-adjustable driver’s seat and remote keyless entry, while the SE installs the racier look, the sportier mechanicals, and a power sunroof.
At the top of the trim ladder, the XLE provides fancier trim, leather seats, automatic climate control, heated exterior mirrors, a premium sound system, and more.
For the 2006 Camry, Toyota’s JBL premium sound system offers more than improved audio quality. It adds both an MP3 player and a cassette player, and as an optional upgrade swaps out the single-disc CD player for a 6-disc CD changer. A DVD-based navigation system is available with XLE and SE V6 trim.
A universal programmable garage door opener is also offered for the 2006 Camry. It replaces the bulky hand-held remote with buttons integrated into the cabin design. An anti-theft system with an engine immobilizer is another upgrade for the Camry, which is a frequent target of car thieves.
Every 2006 Camry is equipped with antilock brakes and dual front airbags. Side curtain airbags for the front and rear passengers, and side-impact airbags for the front seat occupants, are an option. Get a Camry with a V6 engine, and it has stability control, which is helpful when drivers start to lose control of the car on a slippery surface.
Based on crash-test results published by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), you’re going to want those side airbags. Without them, the 2006 Camry gets a Poor rating for side-impact collision protection. With them, the rating leaps to Good. In the moderate-overlap frontal-impact test, the 2006 Camry scores a Good rating for driver protection.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) found similar results. Frontal-impact protection earns the highest 5-star rating for both front seats. Side-impact protection for the front seats rates 4 stars, but for the rear seats rates a mediocre 3 stars. The NHTSA’s test vehicles did not have side airbags.
With window stickers starting at more than $19,000, and with a loaded XLE rapidly approaching the $30,000 mark, the 2006 Toyota Camry isn’t cheap in terms of price. But when you get into one and fire up either of its silky smooth engines, and after you drive the car for a while, you also realize that the 2006 Toyota Camry isn’t cheap in terms of engineering, quality, and refinement.
You might pay a lot for a new Camry, but you get a lot of car in return.
Top rated dealers near you with 2006 Toyota Camry for Sale
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Nelson Automotive
20 miles away
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Chicago Carmaster
19 miles away
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Revved Motors Inc.
19 miles away
2006 Toyota Camry Reviews
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by JonThe 2021 Camry SE Nightshade AWD is a great car. Plenty of get and go for a 4 cylinder and the handling is on point. The only complaint I have is some SE have garage door opener on mirrors and mine did not. -
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by JohnIve had many Camrys and all I do is put oil & gas, never brake down,my 07 had 250,000km and all we did was an alternater, brakes and tires normal, IF YOU DONT BUY A CAMRY,YOUR MAKING A BIG MISTAKE -
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by KennyNice clean car. Runs great. Had one issue with a door lock. The dealership repaired it the next day. This car had all the features that I wanted at a great price.
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