Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A., Inc., announced manufacturer’s suggested retail prices(MSRP) for the all-new 2007 Camry sedan.  Here’s a quick summary:
 

CE Models

CE four-cylinder manual: base MSRP of $18,270, a decrease of $175 or 0.9 percent.
CE four-cylinder automatic: MSRP of $19,320, an increase of $45 or 0.2 percent.
 

LE Models

LE Four-cylinder manual: base MSRP of $19,450, a decrease of $95 or 0.5 percent.
LE Four-cylinder automatic: MSRP of $20,500, or an increase of $125 or 0.6 percent.
LE V6: base MSRP of $23,040, or an increase of $260 or 1.1 percent.
 

SE Models

SE four-cylinder manual: MSRP of $20,790, an increase of $415 or 2.0 percent.
SE four-cylinder automatic: MSRP of $21,790, an increase of $585 or 2.8 percent.
SE V6: will start at $24,315, an increase of $290 or 1.2 percent.
 

XLE Models

XLE four-cylinder: will start at $24,425, an increase of $1,630 or 7.2 percent.
XLE V6 models: will be $27,520, an increase of $1,715 or 6.6 percent. 

All 2007 Camrys are equipped with an Anti-lock Brake System (ABS), Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist.  Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) with traction control is available as an option. Seven airbags are now standard on all Camry models. 

Camry Hybrid pricing will be available closer to its launch in May.

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