It has a miss or the fuel is clogged somewhere or the throttle body.
Ask Toyota to give you a spare key.
Both consumer reports and Edmonds car guide will give you the specifics about Toyota Camry and will also give you information on mileage, handling and reviews.
Give a try to Seafoam, you can get in AutoZone (~$10). Instructions are on the bottle.
Take it to the Toyota dealer for service. This is the best advice I can give. Sully
Give it to me!.....but no really, I've seen Camry's with 400,000+ miles on it. Drive it and maintain it until car start flying.
The best place to get Toyota parts is at the local dealer. Then go to an auto parts store. They will give you the information that you are looking for.
The Camry is an exceptional car and is well priced. It is presently selling like hot cake in the KSA. You could check out the Toyota Camry offers at the nearest dealership.
The easiest way is to call Toyota dealer and give them your car's VIN number. They should tell you which exactly fuel pump you have (Type A or B).
There are several Toyota hybrid vehicles you can choose from, that will save you money at the pump. The Toyota Prius has four different hybrid models. The Prius will give you, an almost unheard of, 50 miles to the gallon. The Toyota Camry hybrid sedan will give you 34 miles per gallon. If you prefer an SUV vehicle, Toyota has you covered with their Highlander hybrid, or the hybrid limited. You will get 28 miles per gallon with this vehicle. Toyota is giving the public what they are asking for.
For a new Toyota Camry, you can find one between an MSRP of $20,110 and a hybrid for aboout $28,200 depending on the kind of deal your dealer would be willing to give you. You should be looking at a holdback of about $400 to $585.
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