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The Toyota Camry was first manufactured in 1980 in Japan and made its debut in the U.S. in 1983 as a four-door sedan and was later changed to a mid-size sedan. It has spawned eight generations of vehicles and is still in production. The Camry is a popular vehicle popular vehicle which is why it has been the best selling car in The United States for numerous years.
The Toyota Camry is a fantastic looking vehicle and should be preserved. With paint protection film, you can do just that. For an affordable price, your film will protect the paint of your vehicle for many years. That means no more going to the shop to get yet another paint job. A one-time purchase of PPF will keep your vehicle looking great for many years. Add to that the self-healing technology of the film and your vehicle will look stunning as it erases small scratches with no assistance whatsoever.
The first generation of Toyota Camry was first released in Japan in 1982 and came with a 130-horsepower, 2.0-liter engine. It was equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission and was able to go from 0 to 62 miles per hour in 12 seconds, with a top speed of 108.2 MPH. The Camry was made to compete against the Honda Accord sedan in Japan.
To completely wrap the first generation of the Toyota Camry, you will need 16 yards of film. The paint protection film will cover most of the wheel excluding the windows, tires, and the lights. For a partial, you only need 5.3 yards of film as it covers one side about one side of the vehicle.
First released in 1986 in Japan, the second generation came with an all-wheel drive system. The North American market saw a sleekier and softer silhouette as the vehicle lost its original look. The U.S. and other oversea markets saw a station wagon model for the first time. An optional 2.5-liter V6 engine increased the horsepower to 160.
You will need 16 yards of paint protection film to fully wrap the second generation of Toyota Camrys. That excludes the windows, lights, and the wheels. To cover a partial, we recommend that you use about 5.3 yards as that covers one side of the vehicle or the roof.
The third generation of Toyota Camry was manufactured in 1992 and saw the last station wagon model for the series. This generation saw the vehicles get a smoother, rounder look as well as increased comfort via better air conditioning and better insulation to reduce road noise. A 4-speed automatic transmission as well as a four-wheel steering wheel were also introduced.
To fully wrap your third generation Toyota Camry, you will need 16 yards of paint protection film. That is excluding the windows, lights, and wheels. If you don't want to fully wrap your vehicle, you can do a partial which will require about 5.3 yards of film.
The fourth generation of Toyota Camry was released in 1997 and saw the sedan redesigned that was sleeker and more aerodynamic. The station wagon model was discontinued and was not available in the U.S. for this generation. Two versions of the model's engines were made available to purchase; the 133, 2.2 liter four-cylinder engine and the 3.0-liter V6 engine that had 194 horsepower.
You will need 16 yards of film to wrap the entire fourth generation Camry. That will exclude the mirrors, wheels, and the lights of the vehicle. A partial wrap will require about 5.3 yards of film as it covers one side of the vehicle or the roof.
The fifth generation of Toyota Camry made its debut in 2002 and saw the vehicle slightly increase in size. The mid-size family sedan may have gotten a bit bigger but it was still able to perform like previous generations when it came performance and gas mileage. The fifth generation helped imprint the Toyota Camry name by outselling rival sedans and making it the best selling vehicle for many years.
The fifth generation saw the Camry increase in size but 16 yards is still enough to completely wrap the vehicle. That excludes the windows, wheels, and the lights. For a partial wrap, you will need 5.3 yards of film to wrap one side of the vehicle or the roof.
The sixth generation of Toyota Camry was released in 2011 and gave the consumer many options to choose from for their vehicle. Customers were able to choose many different options for the sedan such as four different trim levels, as well as a larger motor. The Camry's interior received a big restyling and the exterior saw an all-new sheet metal as well as a more angular look. The first Camry hybrid made its debut and used both gas engine and an electric motor.
The sixth generation of the Camry was given a big makeover but the size of the sedan remained the same. You will need 16 yards of film to completely wrap your Camry. For a partial wrap, only 5.3 yards is required as it covers one side of the Camry or the roof.
The seventh generation of Toyota Camry saw the end of manual transmission as it was the last generation to incorporate it. These vehicles did have six-speed automatic transmission and offered four trim levels as the previous generation. The engine was upgraded to a four-cylinder, 2.5 liter which 178 horsepower which customers could upgrade to a 3.5-liter V6 with 268 horsepower.
The seventh generation of Camry was even more customizable than previous generations and was even more stylish than ever before. That is why you should protect your vehicle with paint protection film. To completely wrap the vehicle, you will need 16 yards of film. That excludes the windows, wheels, and the lights. For a partial, you will need 5.3 yards as that covers the roof or one side of the vehicle.
The eight and current generation of the Toyota Camry offers two different trim levels. The sportier vehicle makes the sedan feel one of a kind and a hybrid variant is also available. It comes with a 2.5-liter, four-cylinder with 203 horsepower and an upgraded 3.5-liter V6 with 301 horsepower. The automatic transmission increased to 8, up from 6 from last generation.
The eighth generation of Camry Toyota offers a lot of customizable options to better suit their drivers. That gives you even more reason to protect the vehicle from damage and scratches. To fully wrap the vehicle, you will need 6.2 yards of film. That excludes the windows, wheels, and the lights. To do a partial, you will need 5.4 yards of film as that covers one side of the vehicle or the roof of the vehicle.
The Toyota Camry is one of the best-selling vehicles and it has been the best-selling sedan for multiple years. That is why you should preserve the look of your vehicle with our paint protection film. You can choose from over 200 colors and finishes and choose the colors and films that best suits you. No matter what generation of Toyota Camry you have, you can cover it with paint protection film and have it looking brand new for many years!
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Had to buy giant pieces just to see the color. They do not offer samples, makes zero sense. Why does one have to buy a 5’x1’ piece to see the color? Isn’t that a waste of product?
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