It's no secret that automakers strive to add more value to each vehicle in their respective lineups with each passing model year. And while this typically results in one or two minor changes, larger ones are typically reserved for complete redesigns...that is, unless we're talking about Toyota.
With the recent redesign of the Toyota Camry, everyone at Mark Toyota figured 2013 would be a rather low-key model year. Such, however, is far from the case. Toyota has made several changes to its popular mid-size sedan for 2013, and we'd like to take a moment to outline them for you.
First and foremost, it's important to know that there's been an improvement of some sort made for every trim offered. For instance, one small adjustment Toyota has made is that all models now feature an updated door trim.
As for what changes have been made to specific models? Here's a quick list:
- L models now offer Display Audio as a standard feature.
- SE models now have the option of adding a Blind Spot Monitor with Cross Traffic Alert.
- LE and XLE models now feature better color matching on ivory seat inserts.
In total, these changes raise the average price of the Toyota Camry by $150 or 0.6 percent in the 2013 model year. For more information on a specific trim, simply contact us today. Mark Toyota is located at 1765 Park Avenue, Plover, WI 54467 and staffed with new Toyota experts who are ready to answer your questions, compare specs and trims, and even discuss your car loan and lease options.
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