For 2010, the Toyota Camry base and LE models are predicted to have a higher residual value than other trim levels, according to Automotive Lease Guide data. The base Camry with an automatic transmission and the LE trim hold 52 percent of their value after three years. See below for a breakdown of trim levels and residual values.
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Camry model – Value held after three years
AT = Automatic transmission
MT = Manual transmission
Base AT – 52%
LE MT – 52%
LE AT – 52%
Base MT – 51%
SE MT – 51%
SE AT – 51%
XLE AT – 50%
LE V6 – 49%
SE V6 – 49%
XLE V6 – 48%
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