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Hi

Anyone knows the differences between 2007 TOYOTA CAMRY ALTISE ACV40R F/INJ 4D SEDAN and 2007 TOYOTA CAMRY ALTISE ACV40R 07 UPGRADE F/INJ 4D SEDAN?

Thanks in advance!!!


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From memory the Upgrade model has stability control...

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My understanding is the upgrade was largely cosmetic and included:

- rear light cluster with red lights now above a strip of clear lights (which now incorporated LED brake/tail lights)

- rear parking camera availability

- different style wheels across the range

- front foglights now with chrome surround

- Grande/Ateva chrome grille now on base Altise, and upgraded Grande/Ateva with extra chrome on front grille

- Grande with chrome rear garnish

- Grande with keyless entry/go.

However, didn't the upgrade come in 2009? The new model was only released in 2007.


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Was introduction of stability control and traction control on the Altise model..

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Correct to those who said stability control - it was an upgrade and then became standard across the entire range in 2008 builds. Although must admit I don't miss having it in my '06 Sportivo hehehe

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Correct to those who said stability control - it was an upgrade and then became standard across the entire range in 2008 builds. Although must admit I don't miss having it in my '06 Sportivo hehehe

One thing I don't miss having in my Gen5!

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However, didn't the upgrade come in 2009? The new model was only released in 2007.

The 40 Series Camry was released in 2006. There was an upgrade released in 2007 for the Altise model which included the Stability Option.

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What was the "upgrade" in 2009 called? As for stability control, it is phenomenal. It noticeably helps the ability to maintain speed in corners and lessens body roll.

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As for stability control, it is phenomenal. It noticeably helps the ability to maintain speed in corners and lessens body roll.

If you really think so. Just keep that one to yourself.

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As for stability control, it is phenomenal. It noticeably helps the ability to maintain speed in corners and lessens body roll.

If you really think so. Just keep that one to yourself.

I reckon the addition of stability control is a nice touch. Helps rectify all these problems that have been found with our Camrys lately.

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What was the "upgrade" in 2009 called?

"The All New Camry" :clap::clap::clap:

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Why would I want to keep my comment to myself? Does not a more stable vehicle exhibit less body roll? Yes.

ermmm well no not quite. VSC/VDIM uses a complex series of sensors and the other safety aids such as TRC and ABS EBD BA to control and correct under/over steer whilst is does certainly makes the vehicle feel more secure and planted on the road and can help out in sticky situations in reality the thing that controls body roll is firstly your anti-roll/sway bar and secondly your suspension. 

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Why would I want to keep my comment to myself?

Calm down :)

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