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Used 2009 Toyota Camry
Posted: 33 days ago
Year: 2009
Make/Model: TOYOTA CAMRY
Price:
$22,700
Location: Mount Vernon, Washington
Mileage: 21,300 Miles
VIN #: N/A
Transmission: Automatic
Condition: Used

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2009 TOYOTA CAMRY Fuel Economy

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Trim
City (mpg)
Highway (mpg)
CAMRY 2.4L
21
31
CAMRY 3.5L
19
28

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Car Facts 2009 TOYOTA CAMRY Fun Facts

The Toyota Camry is a mid-size car assembled by Toyota in Georgetown, Kentucky, USA, as well as Altona, Victoria, Australia, and the original factory in Toyota City, Japan. In some markets, the top range Camry models are seen as executive cars. The Camry has been the best selling car in the United States for nine of the last 10 years starting in 1997. The name "Camry" comes from a phonetic transcription of the Japanese word kanmuri, which means "crown", as did the names of the Toyota Crown and Toyota Corona. The word "Camry" is an anagram for "My car."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Camry
Launched in spring 2006, the new Camry is completely redesigned for the 2007 model year and also offers the all-new Camry Hybrid equipped with Toyota's industry leading Hybrid Synergy Drive.
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Toyota's model name "Camry" is a Romanized version of the Japanese word for "crown".

In 2006, the Toyota Camry reigned as the best-selling car in the U.S. for the eighth time in nine years.