The 2008 Toyota Camry is a four-door, five-passenger sedan offered in five trim levels, including the gas-electric Camry Hybrid.

The 2008 Toyota Camry is a four-door, five-passenger sedan offered in five trim levels, including the gas-electric Camry Hybrid.

Estimated fuel efficiency for the 2008 Toyota Camry is 21 mpg in the city/31 on the highway, with the four-cylinder engine, or 19 / 28 with the V-6.

2008 Toyota Camry Auto Cars Plus Infor
The 2008 Camry is a 4-door, 5-passenger family sedan, available in 10 trims, ranging from the CE 5-Spd MT to the XLE V6.

The exterior dimensions of the 2009 Toyota Corolla increased by less than a half inch in length and just short of 2.5 inches wide while decreasing about 1 inch in overall height while maintaining the same interior space.

The Corolla rides comfortably, though handling isn’t its strong suit; the Corolla’s chassis is tuned for handling that’s predictable but not particularly enjoyable.

Leg room is increased about a half-inch in front and nearly an inch in back, but front head room is down a half-inch due to the lower roofline. The overall result is a slightly roomier, quieter and more comfortable cabin usable for four adults but very tight for five.

With its blackout front grille and multi-reflector halogen headlamps, the new Corolla displays unmistakable down the road graphics.

Regardless of which trim level you choose, the 2009 Toyota Corolla excels as a commuter car, as the suspension delivers a comfortable, controlled ride.

No matter the model, the Toyota Corolla is a hop-in-and-go kind of car. The control layout logic is multi-generational and quick to master. It’s so simple you can easily trade drivers over long distances, and so common you won’t be without a car for months if they damage your ride.

Reviewed by Corolla Owner from Vancouver, BC
Pros: Refined engine, cheap to insure, cheap to buy in Canada
Cons: Rattles
In under 200 km there are plenty of rattles: the moonroof, the headliner, the rear package shelf, the rear seats, the passenger door, and the dashboard. Continue reading »
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