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Is the Toyota Camry classified as a mid-size or full-size sedan?

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In the 1980s and 1990s, the Toyota Camry was initially categorized as a midsize car when it first came to the American market. However, as the years went by and the vehicle underwent body style revisions, it was reclassified as a full-size car in the US. The size of the Camry varied across different models, evolving from a smaller body to compete with larger, more luxurious cars in its class. To be classified as a midsize car, the Camry's interior volume must fall within the range of 110 to 119 cubic feet according to the EPA. Any measurement above this range would categorize it as a full-size car, while anything below would place it in the compact car category.

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  • Pm

    The categorization of the Camry changes depending on the year it was produced. Here's a breakdown by each year range: The Camry was considered a compact car from 1982 to 1998 with a narrow body, and a mid-size car from 1991 to the present with a wide body.

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