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2013 Toyota Camry and Camry Hybrid see Price Bumps, Others

 

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Toyota has undergone its annual review of its model pricing, and made a few adjustments to account for the market and 2013 Toyota Camry drivers side front three quarters 300x187 imageinflation. America’s best-selling car–the Toyota Camry and its hybrid variant–are among the models affected with a price bump. The 2013 Toyota Camry lineup, which starts at $23,030 after delivery, will see an increase of about $150 on average–$180 increase on the entry-level model–while V-6 models are notched up $350. Toyota has given the Camry a few upgrades across the various trims to go with the increases, such as Display Audio as standard on the Camry L and Camry Hybrid LE. The modest price increases will help the Camry retain its dominance of the

2012 Scion xB RS 9.0 Front Three Quarter 300x163 imageThe Japanese automaker’s popular 53 mpg Prius c gets a modest $130 increase, and will also receive a few minor interior updates: the Prius c Two and Three will get a black SofTex dash as standard, and the Prius c Four gets a standard SofTex-trimmed steering wheel. Toyota’s youth-oriented Scion brand will bring back the Scion xB, with a $500 price increase. An entry-level 2013 Scion xB with a five-speed manual transmission will start at $17,555, and the four-speed automatic transmission will now run $18,005. Both prices include delivery charges.

Source: Toyota, Scion

 


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