The Toyota Camry is one of the best selling cars on the road, thanks to the Camry’s blend of reliability, value, and comfort. While the Toyota Camry does offer plenty of unique features, Camry owners may feel the need to make their vehicle a bit more personalized. Below are some of the most common Toyota accessories used for customizing the Camry
Exhaust Tip
Although the Toyota Camry offers plenty of power, many drivers will admit that it isn’t the sportiest vehicle on the road. Perhaps one of the best accessories to add a touch of sportiness to your vehicle’s exterior is a polished stainless steel exhaust tip. They’re easy to install thanks to a single bolt, and doesn’t require drilling, cutting, or welling. This accessory is quick, easy, and of course sporty.
Rear Spoiler
Spoilers don’t just look good on coupes; they also look great on sedans. A genuine Toyota spoiler can match the color of your Camry and make it look dramatically sportier. The spoiler also isn’t just for looks as it also improves your car’s aerodynamics.
Cargo Tote
Cargo in the truck of your car can be a bit annoying. The sound of items shifting while driving can become a huge distraction. The solution is a cargo tote that can be unfolded and can store all of your loose cargo in seconds.
Dash Appliqué
If the stock finish on your dash is a bit bland, there’s no reason to worry. A dash appliqué add to the visual appeal of your Camry’s interior. Best of all, they’re available in a variety of accents, such as wood grain, to suit just about any driver’s tastes.
Sport Pedals
High-end sports cars often have sleek sport pedals that grip well, and look great. Your Camry can also benefit from sport pedals. Whether you have an automatic or manual transmission, you can replace your lackluster pedals with custom sport pedal for a race-inspired accent.
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