If you mean the car is bottoming out (car frame contacting the speed bump) the you need to replace the front or rear suspension. Either the struts are worn out, springs maybe broken or weak. Another thing I've run into is the weight the car is carrying. I had a guy who we replaced the suspension in his 78 2dr Honda civic and he still complained of it bottoming out as he exited his underground parking. Nothing was found to be wrong with the suspension but upon questioning the man I found out it only happened when his son was in the front seat and his wife & motherinlaw were in the back. Problem was, both ladies were larger plus size (no offence intended folks) and the car could not carry the weight all in the back seat. Most shops will give it a quick check for a nominal/free charge but you need to start with the height the vehicle is at and a bounce test. Push on the front or rear corner by corner and see how mushy it is.
The 2007 Toyota Camry has a top speed. The Toyota Camry can go from zero to sixty miles in 6.8 seconds. Its top speed is 145 miles per hour. This is the top speed of the Toyota Camry.
The 2002 Toyota Camry has a 5-speed manual.
The 2003 Toyota Camry has a 5-speed manual.
The 2011 Toyota Camry has a 6-speed manual.
The 2009 Toyota Camry has a 5-speed manual.
The 2004 Toyota Camry has a 4-speed automatic.
The 2007 Toyota Camry has a 5-speed manual.
The 2010 Toyota Camry has a 6-speed manual.
The 2008 Toyota Camry has a 5-speed manual.
The 2005 Toyota Camry has a 5-speed manual.
The 2012 Toyota Camry has a 6-speed shiftable automatic.
The 2013 Toyota Camry has a 6-speed shiftable automatic.