Overview & Reviews
For the 2006 Toyota Camry, the navigation system is now available as a stand-alone option on the SE V6. The Camry's stated power ratings are also a bit lower this year due to Toyota's implementation of a new SAE engine testing procedure.
- Roomy, comfortable, quiet, plenty of safety and luxury features, high resale value, strong reputation for reliability.
User Reviews:
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No wonder it is #1 selling sedan - 2006 Toyota Camry
By Jeremy Olive - March 27 - 1:30 amWe traded in a crew cap pickup for our camry. We love the fuel economy, its smooth quiet ride. We average close to what the sticker said on fuel economy. This is a great family car, does great around town and on the highway.
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Best car for around 20k - 2006 Toyota Camry
By charlie - January 10 - 1:30 amThe best car I ever had its true what people say about toyotas they run forever well in my situation 300k and still running strong and smooth like the day I bought it recommend it to everyone
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2006 Camry - 2006 Toyota Camry
By Patrick - October 9 - 9:40 amCar looks good, drives fine but the low profile tires are noisy. Transmission was replaced at 20000 miles. Eats through tires like a demon. EIGHT tires in 30000 miles. Toyota completely unresponsive to the problem
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Comparing to other similar cars, good - 2006 Toyota Camry
By Maria - September 26 - 4:13 pmThe MPG disappointed me. It is not the value manufacturer says.
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Nice Car, But... - 2006 Toyota Camry
By CW - September 15 - 5:10 pmI recently purchased this certified pre-owned vehicle. Smooth, quiet ride, but gas mileage isnt what I had hoped. My 1998 Oldsmobile seemingly got better mileage. I purchased the car for reliability, dependability, more importantly, for fuel efficiency. I did a lot of in-town driving & it was less than the advertised 24 mpg.
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Upgraded From 1999 LE to 2006 XLE - 2006 Toyota Camry
By humanimal - August 10 - 7:46 amI just upgraded to the fully loaded (except for navigation package) V6 XLE Auto Transmission. I drove it a lot today and loved it. I bought a new LE in Jan. 2000 and never did anything to it except oil changes, tires, brakes,and alignments. Heres hoping the new one does me as well as the old one. With my familys history owning Toyotas & Toyotas rep for quality...Im sure it will.
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reliable and comfortable - 2006 Toyota Camry
By tessnluke - July 27 - 2:21 amIve had this car for several years now, i bought it toyota certified used with 50,000 miles on it. its a great car.
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Upgraded my Corolla to a Camry - 2006 Toyota Camry
By DJ - June 27 - 10:13 amThis car has been great, on my 5th month of driving it. Literally twice the horsepower of my 97 Corolla, very smooth ride, super quiet, Fantastic! sound system. Tons of room in the back for kids or adults. Huge trunk. Gas mileage is a bit less than I would like, but I sacrificed on purpose to get the V6 power. Still giving me 20+ mpg on my commute.
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40,000 mile review - 2006 Toyota Camry
By Greg - June 19 - 6:06 amBought this 06 Camry SE (4cyl) new and have put 40k on. No problems at all. Whenever I have purchased a Toyota or Honda I like them more as the miles rack up. This Camry is no exception. The OEM tires needed replacing @ 40k. They were kind of noisy and didnt do well in wet weather or snow. I replaced them with Good Year Triple Treads... big improvement. The paint is kind of soft so it shows scratches easier. But the ride, quietness, comfort, roominess, MPG and everything else has been great. Yeah the styling is kind of boring but it functions well. I like the simple controls. Cruise at 80 mph is no problem. Lots of interior room front and rear.
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Why buy a Lexus ES 330? - 2006 Toyota Camry
By Rocky2 - June 14 - 11:43 pmIf you are secure enough to live without the Lexus nameplate on the ES 330 you can have essentially the same vehicle with the Camry XLE 6 cylinder. The Camry body style is a bit more subdued but the same creature comforts and driveline components are there for your enjoyment...along with the $6,000 to $8,000 you save.