What is the correct battery size for the 2007 Camry?

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Nick B. January 7, 2021
Depending on the specific configuration of Your 2007 Toyota Camry, the recommended battery will either belong to group size 35 or group size 24F. In a specific fringe case, You'll use a battery from group size 34R. The cost of these batteries can vary greatly, depending on the amount of cold cranking amps (CCA) You choose. Higher CCA is preferable, but it also comes at a premium. In my opinion, it's worth it for the reliability that it offers. Inexpensive options can be found for as little as $100 or less, but I'd think You should go with something in the neighborhood of 650 or more CCA, especially in a colder climate. This could potentially set You back near $170 to $200, or even as much as $250 for some premium brands.
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Colette E. April 9, 2020
To replace the battery on your 2007 toyota camry, you'll need a battery sized at 35, 640 cca.
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Larry January 27, 2022
Colette must have a 6 cyl! If you have a 4 cyl must use size 24F may also need to be AGM depending on options. Good luck
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GTL February 27, 2022
2007 Camry 4cyl: stock size 35, however 24F works also, that is what I installed on my '07 Camry last week. No modification required fit perfect, with a 24F was able to get a higher CCA at same price of the smaller group size 35.
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Joe December 11, 2022
Thank you for this information
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Kekoa September 2, 2023
Took in a 2007 toyota camry se v6 to get a new battery 24f and 35 is too tall to fit in had to use a 34r.
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Jack October 1, 2022
Walmart has you covered at a great price.
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