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The 2004 Toyota Camry range of configurations is currently priced from $1,800.
Our most recent review of the 2004 Toyota Camry resulted in a score of 6 out of 10 for that particular example.
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This is what Graham Smith liked most about this particular version of the Toyota Camry: Reliability, Parts availability, V6 power
The 2004 Toyota Camry carries a braked towing capacity of up to 1600 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
The Camry wins on reliability and fuel consumption, but carries the highest price; the Subaru is the least expensive but has the highest fuel consumption ad the lowest resale, while the Kia sits in the middle. The Kia is good value-for-money. If fuel consumption is your priority go for the Camry, if not go for the Kia.
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We test all cars in the real world, on the toughest corners and worst surfaces we can find, and I've been doing the job for nearly 40 years. Hyundai has focussed its suspension work on European-style handling, not a cushy American-style ride, but that's no different from many other brands. For your needs I would probably have steered you to a Nissan Pulsar, but also advised not to buy anything without a proper test drive on road you know.
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Both cars are good ones, the Camry Atara is a more practical choice and would probably have a better resale when you want to sell it in the future, but the Veloster is a sportier car. The choice is really an emotional one and the 21-year-old wants the sporty choice. You won’t go wrong with either car.
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The Toyota Camry 2004 prices range from $3,080 for the basic trim level Sedan Altise to $7,590 for the top of the range Sedan Azura.