The 2016 Toyota Camry is Now Available to Denver and Boulder Drivers
If you’re shopping for a new sedan to replace your old commuter car, you’ve probably considered the 2016 Toyota Camry. It offers a number of interesting features that Denver and Boulder buyers might find appealing, at first, like:
- Bluetooth connectivity
- Electronic stability control
- A backup camera
While those options are nice, the 2015 Honda Civic delivers the same features, plus much more for Denver and Boulder shoppers, and it has a lower price than the 2016 Camry.
The 2015 Honda Civic has a low base price of just $18,490 MSRP*, while the Toyota Camry starts at thousands more with an MSRP of $23,070.
The Honda Civic delivers better fuel economy than the Toyota Camry, getting an EPA-estimated 30 mpg city** and 39 mpg highway** from the 1.8L 4-cylinder engine. The 2016 Toyota Camry delivers 25 mpg city and 35 mpg highway from its 2.5L 4-cylinder engine.
The Civic scored well on NHTSA side pole crash testing thanks to its solid construction and design, earning an enviable 5-stars. The Camry rated only 4-stars on the same testing.
The Civic even offers drivers a standard anti-theft stereo system to protect your sound system from thieves; Toyota only adds an anti-theft system as an expensive upgrade package.
For a better idea on how these two vehicles compare, review the following table.
*MSRP excluding tax, license, registration, $820.00 destination charge and options. Dealer prices may vary.
**Based on 2015 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle.