Test drive: 2007 Toyota Camry
Monday January 30, 2006
The Toyota Camry may not be sexy, but it's a money maker. 458,000 sales made the Camry the best selling new car in the US; over 10 million Camrys have been built since the first one rolled off the line in 1983. Redesigning the ultimate bread-and-butter car is no easy task: Make it better without screwing it up. About Cars test driver Jason Fogelson (yes, him again) says that Toyota seems to have hit the mark. The all-new 2007 Toyota Camry has the usual improvements -- a bit bigger, a bit more powerful -- and they've taken the styling in a slightly more Sonata-esque direction. The big news, of course, is the Camry Hybrid. Unlike the Honda Accord hybrid, which was basically an effort to make an already-powerful car more powerful, the Camry hybrid is what we really need: a 40 MPG mid-size sedan. Go check it out! -- Aaron Gold

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