What is the transmission model of the 6th generation Camry?
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6th generation Camry's transmission model is 0888681510. The transmission is a mechanism used to change the speed and torque from the engine, capable of fixed or stepped changes in the transmission ratio between the output and input shafts. The Camry is a model under GAC Toyota, classified as a B-segment mid-size vehicle, with body dimensions of 4825mm in length, 1820mm in width, and 1485mm in height, a wheelbase of 2775mm, and a minimum ground clearance of 155mm. The Camry's fuel tank capacity is 70 liters, trunk size is 504mm, drivetrain is front-engine front-wheel drive, front suspension is MacPherson strut independent suspension, and rear suspension is double-wishbone independent suspension.
I've been driving the sixth-generation Camry for over ten years, which is the 2007 model equipped with a 5-speed automatic U660E transmission. It runs quite smoothly, especially in urban areas, with almost imperceptible gear shifts. However, I occasionally encounter minor issues, such as slight jerking during cold starts, but regular transmission fluid changes solve the problem and help extend its lifespan. The car has a 2.4L engine, and the transmission and engine are well-matched, making it fuel-efficient even on long trips, averaging only about 8 liters per 100 kilometers. Remember, avoid towing heavy loads for extended periods, as this can cause the transmission to overheat and lead to malfunctions. Overall, the U660E is quite reliable—with proper maintenance, it rarely needs major repairs. If you're buying a used one, it's best to have a technician check the shift lever and fluid condition to avoid future troubles.