| The base model 2011 Toyota Camry includes air-conditioning, automatic windows, 16-inch wheels, cruise control, a CD audio system complete with six speakers, and an impressive selection of power accessories. As the next model up, the LE offers the advantage of remote entry and power seating for the driver. An upgrade to the SE trim level includes standard features such as unique styling for both exterior and interior and a set of 17-inch alloy wheels. Its sporty suspension is tuned for superior handling and improved control. The XLE takes all of these standard features up a notch and includes a premium audio system from JBL, satellite radio, an integrated CD changer and the convenience of Bluetooth capability. The XLE Camry furthers its passengers' comfort with dual-zone climate control and power seating for both front occupants, but the element of luxury doesn't stop there. Wood grain features complement beautiful leather in the V6 model, and the included moonroof adds an essential touch of comfort and enjoyment for driver and passengers alike. For drivers who prefer the amenities of the XLE in another trim level, the Camry offers most of these standard features as options in the SE and LE as well. Additional optional features include heated front seats and an integrated navigation system. When it comes to performance, the 2011 Toyota Camry has much to offer. In the LE and XLE, potential buyers will find a 169 horsepower 2.5 liter engine, while the SE boasts an improved 179 hp four-cylinder. Fuel economy is of special consideration in all four trim levels, as the Camry sports an approximated 33 miles to the gallon on the highway and 22 miles per gallon in the city. Aside from the base model, all trims are available with an optional 3.5 liter V6 engine that increases horsepower to a whopping 268, while providing up to 248 pound feet of torque.
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