Which 2017 Toyota Camry Trim Should I Buy

CARS.COM — The Toyota Camry has reigned as the best-selling passenger car in the U.S. for 14 years, but as more buyers shift away from midsize sedans and to SUVs, that distinction is being threatened.With that kind of pressure, the good news for consumers is that Camry prices are unchanged for 2017, and the Camry returns in the base LE, SE, XSE and top-level XLE trims.For shoppers on a budget, which Camry trim is kindest to their wallet?
2018 Toyota Camry rendered based on the alleged leak
Will be based on an iteration of the TNGA platform and launch in H2 2017.A week back, an Instagram photo of the 2017 NASCAR Toyota Camry had become viral for possibly revealing the front-end of the next gen Toyota Camry, which could debut in production form next year.Camouflaged 2017 Toyota Camry prototypes in its production body have been spotted testing in the USA over the past few weeks, so there's no doubt that the successor of Toyota's lifeblood is in sight.
2016 Toyota Camry review
What is it about the Toyota Camry that induces so many people to sign on the dotted line?Let us throw some number at you:The Toyota Camry has been the best-selling passenger car in America every year since 2001.In 2015 Toyota sold 429,355 Camrys in the United States alone.