A 185-horsepower, 3.0-liter V-6 is standard in the LE, and it provides plenty of power. Performance is excellent for a wagon. Loading it with four adults did nothing to reduce acceleration. , , HANDLING , , The front-wheel drive Camry requires very little effort of the driver. , , Power-assisted rack and pinion steering is standard equipment. Response is fairly sharp, and the turning radius of 36.7 feet is decent for a wagon. , , The four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes are adequate. And the independent suspension system keeps the car under control in a predictable manner. , , Road noise? It's non-existent. , , Bumps? Only the violent jarrings of uneven dirt roads or those caused by deep potholes find their way to the driver. , , For some motorists, part of the joy of driving is the interaction among the car, the road and the driver. , , The Camry removes all that and reduces driving to little more than simple reflex actions. To put it simply, driving the Camry wagon is no more enjoyable than steering a vacuum cleaner around living room furniture.