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1995 Toyota Camry Review

The midsize queen of quiet
Interior
There's lots of legroom, headroom and just plain moving-around room in the front of the new Camry, and the large front seats give you firm support. Whether you're built like Willard Scott or Mary Lou Retton, it's a breeze to get comfortable with the 6-way power-adjustable driver's seat, an option on our test car. The footrest is a real plus for the driver, a subtle comfort feature that's still absent from many cars.

The contoured rear bench seat gives you the same luxurious feeling as the seats in the front. If you happen to be sitting in the middle of the backseat, however, you might have to lean forward a bit because of the rear armrest that folds up between the seatbacks.

There's less backseat legroom in a Camry than in a Taurus, al-though there's enough space for adults to sit comfortably without feeling cramped. And the Camry does have more rear-seat space than the much bigger Chevy Lumina.

One little glitch: The optional front center armrest on our test car got in the way when we used the parking brake.

Standard on all models except the DX is a sophisticated sound system that includes a power antenna, four speakers (six on the wagon) and a deluxe AM/FM/cassette radio. For you high-tech music lovers, an even fancier sound system with a CD player is available as an option.

Also standard on all but the DX are power windows, locks and mirrors, in addition to cruise control, tilt steering and a rear-window defogger. Next Page



1995 Toyota Camry