Used 2009 Toyota Camry for Sale Nationwide
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About 2009 Toyota Camry
Overview
One of the most popular vehicles in the world, the Toyota Camry rolls into 2009 with only minor upgrades and a long list of standard features. Available in eight trims, including a Hybrid version, the 2009 Camry retains the styling cues and interior appointments introduced with the last major redesign of the vehicle in 2007, which generally received high marks from drivers and reviewers alike.
While the entry-level CE trim comes equipped with only a 2.4-liter inline four-cylinder engine and either a manual or automatic transmission, the LE, SE, and XLE trims can be ordered with either the 4-cylinder or a 3.5-liter V6 engine. Gas mileage generally ranges from about 21 to about 31 miles per gallon, depending on the engine, while the Hybrid averages up to about 34 miles per gallon.
Standard features across the line include remote keyless entry, cruise control, a leather-wrapped sport steering wheel, a power-adjustable driver's seat, illuminated entry, and an AM/FM/CD audio system with an MP3 input jack. Four-wheel antilock brakes, brake assist, integrated front fog lamps, and solar-energy-absorbing glass also come standard across the line.
Drivers have long given the Camry high marks not only for its economy and build quality, but also for its ease of handling, safety features, and roomy interior, as well as its exterior styling. Some have reported an increase in quality issues in the past few years, and others have noted that the pricing of the Camry, especially for the higher-end trims, continues to creep upward. But given the fact that the Camry holds its value well, the 2009 version should be as popular with drivers as its predecessors.
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Basby T
Reviewed a 2009 Toyota XLE on Nov 19, 2025
The car is a good value. The body still looks new. It has a lot of options and all features working great so far. Interior is also really neat.
Tony G
Reviewed a 2009 Toyota SE on Apr 20, 2009
This is my 6th car. I have owned American, European, and Japanese. I bought the SE in Sept 08. By far this is the best car I have ever owned. The looks are fantastic. I get compliments from people age 15 to 45, and they all love the looks. Top quality craftmanship and handles like a true sports car should.
Edwin C
Reviewed a 2009 Toyota Camry on Aug 10, 2022
Fuel efficient; smooth, comfortable ride; reliable; affordable
Christopher Z
Reviewed a 2009 Toyota Camry on Jan 31, 2022
Awesome car. 4 cylinder. Plenty of power. Easy on the fuel. Love it.
2009 Toyota Camry Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| CE | $18,720 |
| LE | $20,175 |
| LE V6 | $23,790 |
| SE | $21,390 |
| SE V6 | $25,065 |
| XLE | $25,150 |
| XLE V6 | $28,270 |
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