Howard Wilner - Toyota Camry
When it comes to the all-prestigious "best-selling car in America" race, the
only open question is whether the Camry gets the gold or a close
silver. Toyota always touts its undefeated numbers and Honda says counters
that more Accords go to real people who pay their own way. Whoever's right,
to call this 431,703 annual seller "popular" is to be as understated as its
personality.
Popularity usually means being loved, but is that true here? Magazines
usually rank the Camry middle of the pack, owners seem to speak with
indifference, and the gearhead readers at TheTruthAboutCars.com nominated it
among the "Ten Worst Automobiles Today." Maybe excess ennui is a greater
offense than we thought.
But Toyota's troops are talking of "athletic," "elegant," and "positive
emotional response" for the new year, and the 2007 revisions are the most
intriguing ever. A beefed-up SE model and the most powerful Camry engine
ever should lure the enthusiasts, while a brand new hybrid is here for the
techies to treasure. The Camry faithful will find peace of mind in the
increased body strength and safety features, and owners of all shades can
finally drive without ego damage behind the Camry's seriously more stylish
shape.
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