When was the Toyota Camry made?
1983
Launched late in the 1983 model year, the Camry served as a replacement for the Corona. That compact sedan, along with its smaller sibling, the Corolla, had helped Toyota become the top-selling import brand in the United States in the mid-1970s.
When did Toyota start making Camry Hybrid?
January 2006
The XV40 was the first Camry series available with a gasoline/electric hybrid drivetrain (see: below). Known as the “Toyota Camry Hybrid”, the gasoline–electric model premiered in January 2006—alongside the non-hybrid car.
Why did I buy a 2008 Toyota Camry?
What Camry should be! The only reason why I bought the 2008 Camry was because I owned a 1993 Camry that lasted 300,000 mile without any major repair or problem. I bought it used in 2010 with 28000 miles, it was a lease return vehicle. 100,000 miles later, it still looks and drives like new and never had any major problems with it.
What kind of engine does a Toyota Camry have?
The 2008 Toyota Camry comes as a midsize four-door sedan available in four trim levels — base (formerly CE), LE, SE and XLE. The base Camry comes exclusively with a four-cylinder engine, while the three higher trims offer a choice between the four-cylinder and a V6.
Are there any problems with the Toyota Camry?
The issue may be the result of defective piston rings. Click on a category below for details. Help? Loading Curious how the 2008 Camry compares to other years? Check out our Toyota Camry overview to see the most problematic years, worst problems and most recently reported complaints with the Camry.
How does a starter work on a Toyota Camry?
Make sure you install a customized starter from AutoZone when it’s time to upgrade your ride. If you count on your Camry to get you from place to place, you ultimately rely on your Camry starter motor to turn over your engine. A good starter does this by rotating the engine between 85 and 150 RPMs, which is ideal for the ignition process.