2017 Toyota Camry vs. 2016 Toyota Camry
Look around you when driving around Virginia, and you will be sure to see a Toyota Camry. The Camry has long been one of the most popular sedans in the country for its great features and reliability. The 2017 Toyota Camry kept the formula the same but made enough updates to keep things interesting and make it worth the upgrade.
More Equipment as Standard
Sit down and compare the specs of the 2017 and 2016 Toyota Camry, and you will notice that while pricing didn’t increase, the amount of standard equipment did. In other words, the 2017 Toyota Camry comes with more features for free compared to the 2016 model. The XSE and XLE trim levels, plus the XLE Hybrid, all get the addition of Qi wireless phone charging as standard. Those non-hybrid trims also have an enhanced version of their previous Entune system. For 2017, the Toyota Camry XSE and XLE have Entune featuring JBL Audio and Navigation as standard.
Pricing
As mentioned, pricing for the 2017 Toyota Camry is identical to that for 2016. The base model with a 4-cylinder engine starts at just $23,905**. The entry-level trim for the Camry Hybrid, the LE, is once again $27,625**. Even the trims that see enhancements haven’t gone up in price.
Familiar Features
Almost everything else in the 2017 Toyota Camry is the same as the 2016 model. The SE trim still gives you paddle shifters and sport seats, and certain models of the Camry will let you get a moonroof. Inside, you enjoy familiar features, like JBL GreenEdge Audio, 8-way power adjustment and heating for the driver’s seat, Push Button Start as part of the Smart Key System, and a standard touchscreen as part of Entune.
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**MSRP (Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price) excludes tax, license, registration, and options. A delivery, processing, and handling fee may be charged seperately. Dealer prices may vary.