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Is the 2008 Toyota Camry Still The Best Car In Nigeria

Is the 2008 Toyota Camry Still The Best Car In Nigeria

Is The Toyota Camry The Best Cheap Cars For Your Budget? Prices Of 2007-2011 Toyota Camry

Carlots Team by Carlots Team
May 29, 2023
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Are you in the market for a Tokunbo-used Toyota Camry that will serve you? There are many Toyota Camry vehicles in the market, but not all of them are of standard quality. If you buy a used Toyota Camry, you should purchase a direct Tokunbo used vehicle because it’ll last longer. The maintenance is less than a roughly used Toyota Camry.

Below, you’ll find a list of prices of direct Tokunbo-used 2007-2011 Toyota Camry in Nigeria today.

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Prices Of 2007 – 2011 Toyota Camry In 2023

2008 Toyota Camry (Toyota Spider)
2008 Toyota Camry (Toyota Spider)

How much is a 2007 Toyota Camry? How much can you buy a 2008 or 2009-2011 Toyota Camry in Lagos, Nigeria, today? Below is a rundown list of the current 2023 prices of these vehicles and other things you should know about the 2007-2011 Toyota Camry.

Toyota Camry ModelsEngine TypeCurrent Price In Nigeria
2010 Toyota Camry LEFour-plug Engine5.6 Million Naira
2007-2008 Toyota Camry XLE (Red Color)Four-plug Engine5.5 Million Naira
2010 Toyota Camry XLEFour-plug Engine6.4 NairaMillion 
2007- 2008 Toyota Camry Sport V6 Engine5.3 Million Naira
2007- 2008 Toyota Camry LE (Black)Four-plug Engine 4.8 Million Naira
2010-2011 Toyota Camry SportFour-plug Engine6.5 Million Naira
2007-2008 Toyota Camry XLE (Grey Color)Four-plug Engine4.8 Million Naira
2010 Toyota Camry LE (Blue colour)Four-plug Engine5.6 Million Naira

About The Toyota Camry Vehicle

2007 Toyota Camry
2007 Toyota Camry

The Toyota Camry is a popular family sedan known for excellent reliability and strong resale value. The older models of the Camry lack any sense of driving excitement, but it all changed with the redesigned 2018 model. 

The 2018 model upwards has a front-wheel-drive Camry with a 2.5-litre four-cylinder or 3.5-liter V-6 engine or a gas-electric Hybrid that pairs a four-cylinder gas engine with an electric motor.

The Camry was first released in Japan in 1980. To date, it has remained a popular midsize sedan in Nigeria for eight generations, and for at least ten model years, it’s been the best-selling car in Nigeria.

The 2011 Toyota Camry listed above falls within the 6th generation, while the 2012-2017 Camry belongs to the 7th generation.

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2007-2011 Toyota Camry (6th Generation)

The Toyota Camry was redesigned for the 2007 model year to remain in competition with its rivals like the Honda Accord. The styling was trimmer than before. The base engine was a 158-horsepower, 2.4-litre four-cylinder, while a larger, more powerful 268-horsepower, 3.5-litre V6, was optional.

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Standard features of the 2007-2011 Toyota Camry are: side-impact and side curtain airbags were standard. An electronic stability system was initially optional, then became standard for the 2010 model year. A hybrid model joined the Camry lineup for the first time as a 2007 model. 

Should I buy the 2007 – 2011 Toyota Camry?

2011 Toyota Camry Hybrid
2011 Toyota Camry Hybrid

The 2007-2011 Toyota Camry is a mid-size sedan known for its reliability, spacious interior, and fuel efficiency. Here are some pros and cons to consider before making a decision:

Pros:

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  • Excellent reliability record and high resale value
  • Spacious and comfortable interior with ample legroom and headroom
  • Good fuel economy for a mid-size sedan, with some models getting up to 33 mpg on the highway
  • Smooth and quiet ride with responsive handling

Cons:

  • Bland styling compared to some other mid-size sedans in its class
  • Some drivers may find the ride to be too soft or disconnected from the road
  • The base 4-cylinder engine may feel underpowered for some drivers, although there is a more powerful V6 option available

The decision to buy a car depends on your personal needs, preferences, and budget. If you value reliability, spaciousness, and fuel efficiency, the 2007-2011 Toyota Camry may be worth considering. However, it’s important to do your research, read reviews from current and former owners, and get a pre-purchase inspection before making any decisions.

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Conclusion

The Toyota Camry is still one of Toyota’s best-selling cars in Nigeria, and the sixth generation of the Camry still has a lot to offer to date. You’ll get the prices above for the 2007-2011 Toyota Camry in Nigeria today.

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