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About 2005 Toyota Camry
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The Toyota Camry is the quintessential reliable family sedan. But it also has a slightly athletic side as well.
The 2005 Toyota Camry represents a mid-cycle refresh of a car whose third generation actually began with the 2002 model year. The 2005 Camry boasted a number of updates, including styling tweaks, a shuffling of trim names, and updated powertrain choices.
The Camry is never particularly exciting, but that’s just the point. Its strong suits are practicality, frugality, and reliability, and it therefore makes a fine commuting car.
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The Toyota Camry is the quintessential reliable family sedan. But it also has a slightly athletic side as well.
The 2005 Toyota Camry represents a mid-cycle refresh of a car whose third generation actually began with the 2002 model year. The 2005 Camry boasted a number of updates, including styling tweaks, a shuffling of trim names, and updated powertrain choices.
The Camry is never particularly exciting, but that’s just the point. Its strong suits are practicality, frugality, and reliability, and it therefore makes a fine commuting car.
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Carlos C
Reviewed a 2005 Toyota Camry on Aug 14, 2012
I've owned many cars but this was my first brand new car and it has not disappointed. I bought it with only 20 miles on the dash. I like the older style Camry body with the square backs. The new rounder ones don't appeal to me as much. The ride is comfortable and I didn't notice any change in ride when I upgraded the tire size from 15" to 18" Although I did notice an increase in road noise. Never had any major issues with this car other than routine wear and tear (oil/tire changes) which is awesome. The interior is very spacious but not cavernous. I don't have any fancy bells and whistles like the other trims this car comes in but I do have power windows and locks and steering wheel audio controls which is nice. Driving is a blast with the manual transmission. I get a little more pickup when I let the RPM's go up a little and I save a bunch on brake pads through downshifting. Car handles really well with a wide base, even on tight corners although I feel like the back end is going to go, it stays put to the ground. I get really good gas mileage for the age of the car, nothing compared to what the newer cars are pushing out now with the hybrids and flex fuel cars but good enough. I like that its a manual transmission, which is rare to find in the US for this model vehicle. This particular car was manufactured in Japan and shipped over. The quality of the construction from the parts used to the paint is outstanding. I have 135K on it and hope that it lasts me a whole lot more!! I upgraded the lights with an aftermarket HID kit and new headlights that have the BMW style HALO'S. Will upload picture of that soon.
Carl W
Reviewed a 2005 Toyota LE FWD on Jun 26, 2008
Bought new, kept up routine maintenance. Bought tires last year. No problems.
Jay M
Reviewed a 2005 Toyota LE FWD on Feb 25, 2023
Love this car had it 2 years I only put new tires on it and an alternator on it
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2005 Toyota SE V6 FWD on Apr 23, 2014
likes, comfort , great on gas , reliable , affordable four doors make it easy access to the back seat , trunk has a nice amount of space , its a great family car , maintenance costs are low , and it handles very nicely. great car
2005 Toyota Camry Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| LE V6 FWD | $23,070 |
| SE FWD | $20,665 |
| LE FWD | $19,835 |
| XLE V6 FWD | $26,095 |
| XLE FWD | $23,085 |
| SE V6 FWD | $24,315 |
| FWD | $18,735 |
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