The Differences Between the Toyota Camry and the Toyota Corolla

Toyota Camry and Toyota Corolla

Both the Toyota Corolla and Toyota Camry are two of the top selling cars for the company. They are affordable, get good gas mileage, and have a good reputation when it comes to being reliable. They have not always been the most attractive of vehicles, but recent years have proved this to not be a problem anymore.

Toyota Comparison

The prices start as low as $16,800** with the Corolla. This is a very good price for a driver that is looking for something brand new. The four trims: L, LE, LE Eco, and S all come with a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine that reaches 132 horsepower. Fuel economy is one of its best selling points at 30mpg in the city and 40mpg* on the highway. The Camry starts out a little more at $22,970**, but is a much larger vehicle. The Camry is only offered in gasoline vehicles, but is available in three Hybrid trims. All six non-hybrid trims offer a 2.5-liter, 178-horsepower, four-cylinder engine that are all equipped with a six-speed automatic transmission. Fuel economy for this vehicle is not quite as good as the Corolla, but still are great number. It gets 25mpg* in the city and 35mpg* on the interstate.

How to Know What to Buy

Both the Camry and the Corolla are great cars that offer a lot for a small price. If you need something small with good gas mileage then the Corolla is the perfect vehicle for you. If you are looking for something a bit bigger with more features and a more attractive design, then the Camry is the vehicle of choice for you.

Try One Out!

No matter which one you choose you will not be disappointed. Come by Limbaugh Toyota today to test drive one yourself. You can also stop by for any vehicle needs you may have. We specialize in Toyotas and can help out with whatever you may need.

*Based on EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions and other factors.

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