Toyota Camry Tarmac Sports Oem Headlights and rear ends. However, the Solara did receive the same 2.4-liter 2AZ-FE I4 engine that was available on the Camry sedan.The seventh generation Camry was introduced at the 2006 North American International Auto Show alongside a hybrid version and went on sale in March 2006 for the 2007 model year. Toyota completely redesigned the Camry giving it a sleeker design. Toyota normally begins selling the Camry in September but cut the previous model's lifespan to 4.5 years instead of 5 years.Power comes from a choice of four and six-cylinder engines.For 2010, power is increased to 169, verses the 15 Tarmac Sports Oem Headlights In September 2001, the 2002 model year Toyota Camry was released as a larger sedan (taking styling cues from the successful Vitz, Corolla, and Solara), but without a station wagon for the first time. Due to station wagons losing popularity to minivan and crossover SUVs, the Camry wagon was replaced by the Sienna minivan, the Venza crossover, (both in North America only) and the Highlander SUV, which are all the three vehicles utilizing the Camry's platform.Until the 2003 model year, the Camry Solara remained on the sixth generation chassis, and received only minor styling upgrades to the front Tarmac Sports Oem Headlights Fits the following: |