Used 2006 Toyota Camry for Sale near Modesto, CA
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A full-size vehicle masquerading as a midsize sedan, the 2006 Toyota Camry supplies everything you need and want in a reliable family car.
In what is likely its last year before a complete redesign, the roomy 2006 Toyota Camry sees no significant change. Due to the new Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) engine testing rules, the horsepower figures drop a bit. Also, the Camry SE V6 is now offered with a navigation system.
Buyers choose from CE, LE, SE, and XLE trim levels, and the 2006 Camry offers a 4-cylinder or a V6 engine. It is one of the largest vehicles in its segment and shares its platform and vehicle architecture with the Lexus ES.
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Mitul P
Reviewed a 2006 Toyota LE on Oct 23, 2010
Performance - acceleration, braking, handling -5 star Build Quality - has it needed repairs? squeaks/rattles - 5 Star Appearance - both interior and exterior styling - 5 Star Cost of Ownership - gas mileage, maintenance - 5 Star Fun Factor - is this car fun to drive? hell yeah
Garfield C
Reviewed a 2006 Toyota Camry on Sep 7, 2021
It is my Belief, that this is an Outstanding Vehicle to Buy! Thank you!
RE S
Reviewed a 2006 Toyota LE on Feb 15, 2012
My cousin in Los Angeles let me test drive his new stickshift Camry a few years back, and it was one of the best cars I have driven in my life. It really ticks all the boxes: Roomy, comfortable, reliable, fun to drive, cheap to buy, cheap to run. Here is a quick rundown: Roomy: There is copious legroom front and rear, and the trunk is big enough for three or four medium-sized suitcases. Comfortable: The seats are supportive, and the ride is more cushioned than I would expect from anything less than a luxury car. Toyota have done what was once thought impossible: Great ride comfort with no accompanying compromise in handling. The interior is well-insulated from road and wind noise, which is still audible, but muffled. Reliable: Nothing has gone wrong with this car yet, and probably never will. It's a Toyota. Enough said. Fun to drive: Steering is precise and direct. The power assist provides just the right weight. This, combined with the poised handling, gives me the confidence to push the car a bit closer to the limit than I would normally be comfortable doing in a large family car. The Camry I drove was equipped with the standard 5-speed manual transmission. With an automatic, this car would actually be as boring as it looks. The gas, brake, and clutch pedals all feel linear. The clutch has a particularly long travel, which is great for smooth shifting. Cheap to buy: My cousin bought the car in 2007 for 17 grand. It was an incredibly good deal, partly because he haggled the price down, knowing the dealer was desperate to get last year's models off the lot. Even under normal circumstances though, the Camry is a great value, with better standard features than almost anything else in its class. Cheap to run: EPA mileage figures are 21 city, 30 highway, but my cousin claims he gets significantly more than that. Wow. Now for the downsides: The best way I can describe the 4-cylinder engine is "adequate". It's not going to knock your socks off, but it gets the job done. That's fine by me--I get more of a thrill from saving money at the pump than racing between the lights. Seen on its own, the Camry is pleasant to look at, but it doesn't stand out from the crowd. It is so common that you can't drive a mile in most towns without seeing at least twenty of them. It has become the quintessential boring car, in the eyes of the public. And yet, I find myself drawn to its unassuming image. Maybe I just like the idea that no one will ever suspect how much fun I'm having!
Andrew B
Reviewed a 2006 Toyota SE V6 on Jul 28, 2011
Blown away by this car! It's very fast, faster than any other V6 in its class that I drove. It's comfortable, fully loaded, excellent handling, plus a whole lot of fun to take for a spin. My brother is a lucky guy to get such a good deal on this car
2006 Toyota Camry Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| SE V6 | $24,645 |
| LE V6 | $23,400 |
| SE | $20,995 |
| LE | $20,165 |
| XLE V6 | $26,425 |
| CE | $19,065 |
| XLE | $23,415 |
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