TOKYO - Toyota began to divulge a little information about the details and look of the Camry in 2012. For those interested in bringing the New Camry, can see the changes that are being given Toyota for this premium.
Some leaks are given Toyota's vehicle showed a full facelift. The headlights look similar to Toyota's sketch. But from the body design, the Camry looks stylish and modern. 2012 Camry still looks gorgeous for a medium-size mid-size.
As information from Toyota alabama.com, car proportionately no more than 20 mm (less than one inch) than previous generations. Under the hood of the Camry, 2012, we could see a familiar blend between the 2.5-liter four-cylinder and 3.5-liter V6, coupled with six-speed automatic transmission.
According to latest reports, Camry 2012 will soon arrive this fall (September through mid-December). The launch seems to be accelerated, because the Japanese car manufacturer to see pressure from competitors from South Korea and the United States.
The current version of the Camry alert in March 2006, with a 5.5-year life cycle. Longer than its competitors like the Honda Accord, as the second best selling sedan in the U.S.. Hyundai and Kia has also produced a new mid-size sedan every 4 years.
Some leaks are given Toyota's vehicle showed a full facelift. The headlights look similar to Toyota's sketch. But from the body design, the Camry looks stylish and modern. 2012 Camry still looks gorgeous for a medium-size mid-size.
As information from Toyota alabama.com, car proportionately no more than 20 mm (less than one inch) than previous generations. Under the hood of the Camry, 2012, we could see a familiar blend between the 2.5-liter four-cylinder and 3.5-liter V6, coupled with six-speed automatic transmission.
According to latest reports, Camry 2012 will soon arrive this fall (September through mid-December). The launch seems to be accelerated, because the Japanese car manufacturer to see pressure from competitors from South Korea and the United States.
The current version of the Camry alert in March 2006, with a 5.5-year life cycle. Longer than its competitors like the Honda Accord, as the second best selling sedan in the U.S.. Hyundai and Kia has also produced a new mid-size sedan every 4 years.
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