2017 Toyota Camry SX
We drove the Camry at its local launch and liked it.
It tends to a bit of understeer when pushed, but the electronic nannies all keep things tidy.
We liked the looks and the equipment level. There is a raft of electronics to keep you safe, and to entertain.
As well, there is plenty of space in a cabin that has been given a bit of spit and polish. All surfaces feel god to touch. The plastic feel soft, and the upholstery is a mix of man-made and natural materials.
The infotainment has several levels depending on what grade of trim you choose.
The sound is good on all models, and the cabin relatively quiet.
Extra safety gear, extra space, and increased comfort should come at a price, and on some models it has. However, other models are even cheaper.
The range topping SL comes with all the bells and whistles, as well as a choice of drivetrains including Hybrid with an impressive 4.2L/100k.
Our quick video takes a fast tour around the car, as well as a some footage of Camry in motion.
Price (including comparison to old model):4 Cylinder modelsAscent: $27,690 + $1,200
Ascent Sport $29,990 – $200
SX $33,990 – $200
SL $39,990 + $2,550
HybridAscent $29,990 – $500
Ascent Sport $31,990 – $2,000
SL $40,990 + $550
V6SX $37,290 n/a
SL $43,990 n/a
Engine/trans: 4cyl: Euro 5, 131kw/221Nm, 91ron, 7.8L/100k, 6 speed aut0
6 cyl: Euro 6, 224kw/362Nm, 95ron, 9.9L/100k, 8 speed auto
Hybrid: 2.5 4cyl + electric series hybrid, 160kw, 4.2 L/100k, CVT auto
Alan Zurvas is the founder and editor of Gay Car Boys, Australia's leading LGBTQI+ automotive publication. Before launching GCB in 2008, Alan's automotive writing was published in SameSame.com.au and the Star Observer. With over 16 years of hands-on car reviewing experience, Alan brings an honest, irreverent voice to every review — championing value and innovation over brand loyalty.
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