The Toyota Camry was sold in a station wagon configuration for the North American market from the 1992 to 1996 model years. What is unorthodox with the rear of this wagon is that it not only has one, but two rear wipers due to the length of the rear window, which remains a problem with certain vehicles such as the Chevrolet Traverse, which has just a single rear wiper and therefore only partially removes water, ice, etc. from there. The XV10 was also the last Camry in the U.S. market to come with a station wagon variant; the XV20 that replaced it never made it to American shores.
Image date: December 2016
Vehicle - Cars and Trucks, Land - Cars
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By: Carrera