Toyota Camry
| LE V6 |
LE 4 cyl |
| 3.0 liter DOHC 24 valve V6 210 hp @ 5,300 rpm 220 lb. ft. @ 4,400 rpm |
2.4 liter DOHC 16 valve VVT i 4 cylinder 157 hp @ 5,600 rpm 162 lb. ft. @ 4,000 rpm |
| ing. Electronic, with Toyota Direct Ignition |
ing. Electronic, with Toyota Direct Ignition |
2008 Toyota Camry Features include; Aerodynamic multi-reflector halogen headlamps with auto-off feature, Dual color-keyed power outside mirrors, 15" steel wheels with full wheel covers (LE), 16" steel wheels with full wheel covers (2003 2008 XLE and SE), Available aluminum alloy wheels (Camry LE V6, XLE and SE models), Chrome-trimmed body side moldings (new 2003 and 2008 Camry XLE) and Blackout sport grille with chrome trim (SE)
The 2008 Toyota Camry offers Toyota's Vehicle Skid Control (VSC) is an electronic system designed to help the driver maintain vehicle control under adverse conditions. It is not a substitute for safe driving practices. Factors including speed, road conditions and driver steering input can all affect whether VSC will be effective in preventing a loss of control. Also Toyota Camry's Brake Assist is designed to help the driver take full advantage of the benefits of ABS. Toyota Camry ABS is not a substitute for safe driving practices. Braking effectiveness also depends on proper brake system maintenance and tire and road conditions.
Toyota Camry insurance rates
Don't sign anything until you find out what your insurance costs will be. Before you buy a new or used vehicle, get a quote on the car you want from an experienced online insurance broker.
In setting insurance premiums on Toyota Camry, insurance companies rely on some factors not directly related to your Camry. Your insurance rates are affected by your zip code, age, gender, marital status and driving record.
2008 Toyota Camry safety
When driving your new 2008 Toyota Camry in snow and you get stuck, straighten the wheels and accelerate slowly. Avoid spinning your tires, because the heat friction caused by spinning tires will melt the snow and creates a thin layer of ice. Use sand under the drive wheels to increase traction if you get a little stuck. Never stand in traffic to push a car that's stuck. Someone else could loose control and seriously cause injury.