What is the Lexus equivalent of the Toyota Camry?

What is the Lexus equivalent of the Toyota Camry?

Lexus ES 350
The 2019 Lexus ES 350 delivers more power than the 2019 Toyota Camry. Its base 3.5-liter DOHC V6 engine generates 302 horsepower, while its rival’s base 2.5-liter DOHC four-cylinder makes only 203 horsepower.

How many gallons does a 97 Camry hold?

1997 Toyota Camry – Fuel Tank Capacity

Trim Engine Type Gallons (US)
LE – Sedan(2.2L 4-cyl. 4-speed Automatic) Gas 18,5
XLE – Sedan(2.2L 4-cyl. 4-speed Automatic) Gas 18,5
LE V6 – Sedan(3.0L V6 4-speed Automatic) Gas 18,5
XLE V6 – Sedan(3.0L V6 4-speed Automatic) Gas 18,5

Is the 1992 Toyota Camry still on the road?

As far as Camry’s still on the road, I see almost as many 92-96 Camry’s here in the Hartford CT area as I do new ones. The clear-coat paint is about gone on the hood and trunk but there is only a little surface rusty starting on the back edge of the trunk.

When did the Toyota Camry first come out?

Toyota was on top of the world in the early ’90s. The 1989 launch of Lexus had exceeded all expectations. The Camry and Corolla were selling like gangbusters. It didn’t matter that Toyota’s then-current bread-and-butter models were good sellers; Toyota had tasted success, and they wanted more.

Is the Toyota Camry still a safe car?

Today’s Camry is still considered a safe and sensible choice as a family car, but it can never quite compare to the 1992 edition, and that’s too bad.

What kind of transmission does a Toyota Camry have?

Most Camrys came with an incredibly smooth-shifting four speed automatic transmission, but a five-speed manual was available with the 2.2-liter four. This Camry generation marked the introduction of the incredibly luxurious XLE, a sedan as nice as any Lexus, as well as the sporty SE model.

Is the 1996 Toyota Camry a good car?

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As far as Camry’s still on the road, I see almost as many 92-96 Camry’s here in the Hartford CT area as I do new ones. The clear-coat paint is about gone on the hood and trunk but there is only a little surface rusty starting on the back edge of the trunk.

Toyota was on top of the world in the early ’90s. The 1989 launch of Lexus had exceeded all expectations. The Camry and Corolla were selling like gangbusters. It didn’t matter that Toyota’s then-current bread-and-butter models were good sellers; Toyota had tasted success, and they wanted more.

Today’s Camry is still considered a safe and sensible choice as a family car, but it can never quite compare to the 1992 edition, and that’s too bad.

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