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Old 22-05-2011, 12:14 PM   #1
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Default New Camry coming - watch out Holden and Ford?

Well new 2012 Camry is coming up. Should be released later this year in the US.

Be interesting to see how it goes in Australia as people downsize their vehicles. Camry makes a sensible choice, locally made, good resale, reliable, roomy, cheap to run, big boot, comfortable, capped servicing etc etc.

I think Camry is one of the most under-utilised vehicles in the Toyota range, the sedan sells well to fleets and rental companies, but a wagon or liftback (ala Mondeo, Mazda6) could really open it up to private/family buyers.

As an aside, the new Camry cant come soon enough for Toyota, they only sold just under 380,000 of them in the USA last year, the lowest sales since 1994!



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