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The 2009 is a direct carryover from 2008, so there aren’t any changes to the actual car. Where you will find a difference is on the sticker, though, where prices have been updated for 2009. Across the board, prices have gone up an average of $150. There’s a full pricing breakdown below, including the hybrid.

2009 Toyota Camry Sedan

CE — $18,720
LE — $20,175
SE — $21,390
LE V-6 — $23,790
SE V-6 — $25,065
XLE — $25,150
Hybrid —$25,350
XLE V-6 — $28,270

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Answered by Joe Bruzek on March 10, 2008 in I'm Just Wondering | Permalink

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I hope everything is new since it is a new car. I'd be mad if I bought a car and found used parts on it.

Have the prices on used Camry's dropped significantly since around Aug-Sept?

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