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2012 Toyota Camry Video Bonanza
We have covered the 2012 Toyota Camry extensively these past few weeks, from the moment we first laid our eyes on an unofficial video from the dealer presentation in Las Vegas up until today when the Japanese automaker officially revealed the car. And now, following our detailed report on the ins and outs of the new Camry, we have a plethora of videos including a walkaround with Toyota Senior Product Education and Development Specialist David Lee who talks about the features of the mid-size sedan and a promotional clip with NASCAR driver Kyle Busch spinning the Hybrid model around Daytona.
To check them all out for yourself, just follow the break.
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Nascar Driver Kyle Busch Loses License For Going 128mph In A Lexus Lfa Tester
Oh the irony…Less than 24 hours after Toyota released a new promotional video with NASCAR Sprint Cup driver Kyle Busch promoting the new 2012 Camry Hybrid on the Daytona race track, the 26-year old is making headlines again, this time for losing...
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New 2012 Toyota Camry To Serve As The Official Pace Car At Daytona 500
The just-revealed 2012 Toyota Camry sedan will be the first Japanese vehicle and the second non-American model to pace a Daytona 500 race since the series started in 1959. The Camry you see pictured above and below will serve as the official pace cat...
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2012 Toyota Camry Revealed In Leaked Presentation Video?
Last week, we told you about Toyota’s national dealer meeting in Las Vegas where the company briefed its associates on the firm’s current and future plans which include the launch of the all-new 2012 Camry sedan. It appears though that...
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All-new 2012 Toyota Camry And Camry Hybrid Coming This Fall
Toyota officially placed the arrival of the all-new 2012 Camry sedan and its hybrid sibling (2010/2011 Camry pictured above) in the U.S. market for this fall during the company’s annual national dealer meeting which took place on Wednesday in...
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New Toyota Crown Hybrid Special Edition: Since When Does 'special' Mean 'entry-level'?
Correct us if we are wrong, but doesn't 'Special Edition' denote that a specific model is equipped with extra features beyond the usual and perhaps even some unique styling cues? Maybe for you and me, but not for Toyota. The same firm that...
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