What are the hidden features of the sixth-generation Camry?

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LeAbel
07/30/25 12:26am
Here are the hidden features of the sixth-generation Camry: 1. Key-linked opening of the driver's window and sunroof; 2. Automatic folding and unfolding of the rearview mirrors; 3. Lane change signal flash count, default is 3, options include 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; 4. When the external rearview mirror adjustment switch is set to R and pushed to R gear, the external rearview mirror will automatically tilt down. Below are the basic details of the sixth-generation Camry: 1. The sixth-generation Camry is a B-class mid-size vehicle. 2. The sixth-generation Camry was launched in 2006 and discontinued in 2013. 3. The Camry mainly comes in three configurations: E (basic), G (mid-range), and V (high-end). It features three powertrains: 2.0L 4AT, 2.4L 5AT, and a hybrid model with 2.4L + electric motor.
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