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Trunk space dimensions

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Does anyone have the trunk space dimensions, especially the height of the cargo area and also the height and width of the openings for when the seats fold flat? I'm considering the Camry and am coming from the car that has an 18 cu ft trunk and I haul my band equipment such as keyboards and cases from time to time. I know going to a 15 cu ft trunk will be smaller, but hopefully it can still work for me.

Thanks.
 
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That color, Ruby Flare Pearl has been my go to color since 2015, when I joined the Toyota ranks.
To my eyes it’s the only color that is super eye catching and looks good in any weather, day or night. Now when I think back “ red “ seems to be
a regular theme in my automobiles, six so far.
‘78 Camaro Z/28- Carmine metallic; 2000 Saturn LS2- dark red metallic; ‘15/‘18 Camry’s RFP now the Venza ‘21/‘24, same. If T offered a wider color gamut I would be happy for a change. I see in my daily commutes some specialty cars that have eye popping, electric colors that make me daydream about doing a repaint way down the road.
When the the latest crop of new Camrys were introduced they offered two new and different colors. That was a welcome surprise. I recall that deep and bright blue on the ‘20 Camry, too bad it was discontinued.
 
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That color, Ruby Flare Pearl has been my go to color since 2015, when I joined the Toyota ranks.
To my eyes it’s the only color that is super eye catching and looks good in any weather, day or night. Now when I think back “ red “ seems to be
a regular theme in my automobiles, six so far.
‘78 Camaro Z/28- Carmine metallic; 2000 Saturn LS2- dark red metallic; ‘15/‘18 Camry’s RFP now the Venza ‘21/‘24, same. If T offered a wider color gamut I would be happy for a change. I see in my daily commutes some specialty cars that have eye popping, electric colors that make me daydream about doing a repaint way down the road.
When the the latest crop of new Camrys were introduced they offered two new and different colors. That was a welcome surprise. I recall that deep and bright blue on the ‘20 Camry, too bad it was discontinued.
Ruby Red Pearl and Ruby Flare Pearl are different colors. In that geb Camry there was another, quite amenic red color that was more common, at least in this area,
Ruby Red Pearl is color 3L3
Ruby Flare Pearl is 3T3.
 
#11 ·
I think this might have been my first Moon Roof, too!! I traded it in 2000 because I was ashamed of having a 4-year old car!!! One of the biggest mistakes I ever made.
Today there’s a certain sense of pride having a vehicle for hundreds of thousands of miles !
Assuming your the type who
Ruby Red Pearl and Ruby Flare Pearl are different colors. In that geb Camry there was another, quite amenic red color that was more common, at least in this area,
Ruby Red Pearl is color 3L3
Ruby Flare Pearl is 3T3.
Thank you for the clarification, as I’m still learning on all things Toyota.
Now you’ve piqued my interest, drilling down a wee bit deeper, in the chart I’ve posted its mentioned that the 3L3 finish is “solid” without pearl effect, yet they name it Ruby Pearl ?? Huh ?
Which explains my love of the 3T3 RFP, given the choices for the Venza, that was my gotta have color. I’m a one color T owner, lol.
The difference is in the shading or light reflection off of the metallic particles in the paint. Gloss lear coats add to the eye appeal.
 

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Today there’s a certain sense of pride having a vehicle for hundreds of thousands of miles !
Assuming your the type who


Thank you for the clarification, as I’m still learning on all things Toyota.
Now you’ve piqued my interest, drilling down a wee bit deeper, in the chart I’ve posted its mentioned that the 3L3 finish is “solid” without pearl effect, yet they name it Ruby Pearl ?? Huh ?
Which explains my love of the 3T3 RFP, given the choices for the Venza, that was my gotta have color. I’m a one color T owner, lol.
The difference is in the shading or light reflection off of the metallic particles in the paint. Gloss lear coats add to the eye appeal.
It did not appear to have the metallic "glitter" layer Toyota now uses with the "Pearl" designation.