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2005 Toyota Camry Pricing and Specs

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$5,940*
Toyota Camry
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CarsGuide has published 4 expert reviews of the Toyota Camry 2005. It has an average rating of 6.8 out of 10. Read all the reviews here.

The Toyota Camry 2005 prices range from $3,080 for the basic trim level Sedan Camry Altise Limited to $7,590 for the top of the range Sedan Camry Azura.

The Toyota Camry 2005 comes in Sedan.

The Toyota Camry 2005 is available in Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Sedan 2.4L 4 SP Automatic to the Sedan 3.0L 4SP Automatic.

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Explore prices for the 2005 Toyota 668

$1,950

2 Listings

$3,157

7 Listings

$3,962

8 Listings

$4,767

16 Listings

$5,572

3 Listings

$6,377

15 Listings

$7,182

15 Listings

$7,987

8 Listings

$8,792

3 Listings

$9,999

4 Listings

$1,950

$9,999

Toyota Camry FAQs

I am looking at buying a caravan that has a tare mass of 1902kg and a payload of 598kg. Will my car be able to tow this easily?

The short answer: No. The 2005 Camry four-cylinder was rated to tow only 1200kg (with trailer brakes fitted). Even the three-litre V6 version of the Camry was rated to 1600kg.

So, even with the caravan you’ve nominated absolutely empty (no water, luggage or food supplies on board) it would still be way over the Camry’s limit. Ignoring these limits leaves you open to all sorts of potential legal and insurance hassles should something go wrong. You also stand to damage the towing vehicle by overloading it. Fundamentally, you need either a bigger car or a smaller caravan.

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Reliable used 4-cylinder cars?

With a limited budget like yours I would suggest to go for a car with a good reliability record. While the Mercedes-Benz is a good car you are likely to be facing an expensive repair if anything should go wrong. Consider a Mitsubishi 380 or a Toyota Camry of around 2000-2003.

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Toyota Camry 2005: Is it better to recondition or replace?

Normally I would tell you to cut and run from such a high-mileage car but it sounds like a member of the family. Besides, you won't get much for $7000 and your Camry still seems to be running fine.

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* Price is the median price of 81 listings for the Camry 2005 for sale in the last 6 months. The Price excludes costs such as stamp duty, other government charges and options.

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