
The starting steps for the Camry are: Press the start button once, wait for the ACC light to illuminate, then press the start button again. At this point, the one-touch start button will turn green, and the vehicle will perform a self-check. Once the self-check is completed, depress the brake pedal and press the one-touch start button once more to start the vehicle. The Camry is a model under GAC Toyota, with body dimensions of 4900mm in length, 1840mm in width, and 1455mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2825mm. In terms of exterior design, the Camry features dual styling options: Luxury and Sport, both derived from Toyota's "Keen Look" design language. The Luxury version adopts a large trapezoidal horizontal grille, with a streamlined body posture, lower waistline, and an extended roofline to enhance rear headroom.

As a seasoned Camry driver, I prefer a steady startup routine: Settle into the driver's seat, fasten the seatbelt, and adjust the rearview mirror for optimal visibility. Then, press the brake pedal and confirm the gear is in P position – a smart safety feature in Toyotas where the start button won't respond without brake engagement. After firing up the engine, wait for its sound to stabilize before shifting to D and driving off. I always glance at the dashboard to check fuel levels and ensure no warning lights (like coolant temperature) are illuminated. While rare, I've experienced slow starts due to weak batteries a few times, so I maintain regular battery checkups. It's wise to verify headlights and wipers function properly before ignition – especially useful in rainy conditions. This habitual routine ensures safer driving, prevents unexpected breakdowns, and makes daily Camry startups genuinely convenient.

I enjoy delving into the details of cars, and when starting the Camry Hybrid, I often observe its unique features: pressing the brake and hitting the start button activates the motor first, which is super quiet, and the engine only kicks in when needed. The starting procedure is equally simple—fasten your seatbelt, ensure the gear is in P, and press the brake to start. I recommend beginners first confirm whether the brake is firmly pressed; if it's loose, the car won't start, which is an intelligent safety design. After starting, check the battery level and engine status via the dashboard. Regular maintenance can reduce starting issues. The Camry is highly reliable; after several years, I've never encountered major problems with starting.

I just started driving a Camry not long ago, and I'm very careful when starting it: after sitting firmly and fastening the seat belt, I press the brake pedal firmly, then turn the key or press the start button. After starting, I wait a moment for the engine to run normally and check that no red warning lights are illuminated on the dashboard. Beginners often forget to start in P gear, getting stuck and unable to move, so I pay special attention to this. Safety first—I always observe the surroundings before and after starting to avoid scratches or collisions.


