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The 2005 Toyota Camry Solara is a sporty two-door version of the popular Camry sedan and it is available as a coupe or a convertible with seating for five.
See All Model YearsA two-door sports coupe in its final year of production, the 2005 Toyota Celica seats four passengers and is available with a 140 hp or a 180 hp 1.8L four-cylinder engine.
See All Model YearsA subcompact with a fantastic fuel economy rating of 33 mpg city and 39 mpg highway, the 2005 Toyota Echo enters its final year of production.
See All Model YearsA two-door, two-passenger sports convertible, the 2005 Toyota MR2 is a fun car to drive yet still returns over 30 mpg on the highway and it has entered its final year of production.
See All Model YearsThe Toyota Avalon sedan gains an all-new design and equipment enhances to attract the modern upscale market. Built on a wider wheelbase, the new Toyota Avalon is moved by a 3.5-liter V-6 engine featuring Dual VVT-i technology for the first time in a Toyota sold in the United States. A front bench seat is no longer available on the Avalon for 2005. Changes are also found with the 2005 Toyota Corolla consists of a reconfigured grille and redesigned taillights. New styling for the Toyota Tacoma reflects the changes the truck line in 2005. Receiving a mild restyle, the eight-passenger 2005 Toyota Sequoia is equipped with a new, more potent eight-cylinder engine featuring variable valve timing. The 2005 Sequoia's 282 horsepower momentum is delivered to the sport utility vehicle's drivetrain with a five-speed automatic transmission. The 4Runner also receives a five-speed automatic gearbox in 2005. Sad news for sport compact enthusiasts, the 2006 model year will be the last to feature the Toyota Celica as a small sports car.