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more about #2009pontiacg6 more comments → Boosted Lego Wagon: In terms of Yawns Per Gallon, they're all winners in my book. more » jduffy13: I like the Camry. It looks good in that color. more » Cognitive Friction: Two things surprised me in that article: 1. You can get a Camry with a stick? 2. Dodge still makes the Avenger? more » Das ASHloch (achtundsiebzig): I just find the whole current "mpg wars" a bit lame. Economy is important, sure. But the sliding scale of compromise is very, very short in this count... more » Graverobber: Only 22mpg city? Geez, another instance of the disadvantaged inner-city underclass getting screwed. more » If FromaBuick6 has to watch one more Chevy commercial, he's going to punch Howie Long in the face: So the petty displacement war his been, um, displaced by the petty MPG war? Your modern world frightens and confuses me. more » Parramore: If almost every car can exceed the EPA estimates when driven correctly, why are the ratings treated like gospel? Or a better question is, why do the e... more » Timtoolman, sporadically speaking: Wasn't it just a couple of years back that some of the imports were over-rating their gas mileage? This is incremental progress at best. more » Das ASHloch (achtundsiebzig): If you can't be the Gold Standard, at least you can be the Opel Standard? Hooray, 33! Now if we're really serious, we can make some power compromises,... more » -
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2010 Toyota Camry Fuel Economy Increased To 33 MPG, Matches Chevy Malibu
The newly-revealed 2010 Toyota Camry's fuel economy officially increased to 33 MPG, matching the previous high-mileage champs, the Chevy Malibu, Saturn Aura and Pontiac G6. Well, that was a fun race, wasn't it? [Kicking Tires]

