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Toyota Camry 2012

2012 Toyota Camry interior
We all know how the 2012 Toyota Camry looks like. We first saw numerous images of the new Camry under disguise then Toyota went on to release a teaser video of the car. The exterior design of the car is not what you would ‘groundbreaking’. The first interior image which is apparently of the dashboard on the new Toyota Camry looks pretty plain and practical.

Honda too has come under criticism for the new Honda Civic.
Ref: The 2012 Toyota Camry leaked in video and pictures and Another new 2012 Toyota Camry teaser unveiled Fact is, the 2012 Toyota Camry is scheduled for release in the fall. Toyota needs a winner to spark a return to profitability.

Assessing Toyota Stock
From technical chart perspective, Toyota stock is in a funk along with the rest of the auto sector stocks. In my opinion, if that level is broken, it will likely be the general market and global credit issues driving the stock down, not Toyota as a company.

Last month as Toyota stock was challenging a price gap at 84 level, I asked the question: Will that
2012 Toyota Camry be enough news to empower the stock through an upside gap? Introduction The new 2012 Toyota Camry and Camry Hybrid are set to debut in the fall of 2011. Entune is Toyota's brand-new cloud-based data system.

A Camry prototype spotted recently revealed a slightly more aggressive design, with sharper edges and intricately detailed headlights. In an official promotional video, Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda promised that this Camry "would be a remarkable car in terms of handling, safety and fuel economy."

Toyota Venza,Reviews


NADAguides in its 2011 Second Quarter Car Buyer's Market Report selected six models from Toyota, Acura, Dodge, GMC and Hyundai as Top Recommended Current Buys. The vehicles that offer great values and good deals from the showroom floor are the Toyota Tacoma Double Cab V6 Manual, Toyota Venza I4 AWD, Acura TL, Dodge Challenger R/T, GMC Terrain SLE-2 and Hyundai Azera Limited.

There are numerous factors influencing car shoppers today and in some cases, car research and purchasing a vehicle has become unattractive to consumers," Snyder said.


The base price is $28,575 and there is a 12% first-year depreciation rate. A three-year, 36,000-mile warranty along with Toyota’s Star Safety System and a current days-supply of 53 make the Tacoma a great value. Dodge offers $1,000 bonus cash to Challenger buyers. The Hyundai Azera Limited has a 21% first-year depreciation rate, offers a $30,095 base price and comes with Hyundai’s Trade-in Value Guarantee. The NADAguides Car Buyers Market Report is the compilation of hundreds of thousands of new car data points and market information.

To determine the Top Recommended Current Buys, the NADAguides’ market analytics team develops a list of the top new cars in consideration based on first-year ownership depreciation value of 21 percent or less, competitive MSRP, manufacturer warranty, current financing incentives, safety ratings, additional product features and days-supply product availability.

2011 Toyota Tacoma,Reviews

Toyota Tacoma - What the Auto Press Says
The 2011 Toyota Tacoma ranks 1 out of 7 Compact Pickup Trucks. Reviewers are nearly unanimous in saying that the 2011 Toyota Tacoma is one of the best compact pickup trucks you can buy.

Most reviewers say that you don’t shop the compact pickup truck class if you’re looking for comfort and refinement. Reviewers like that the Tacoma offers two drivetrains, two engines, two bed sizes and three cab styles, making it easy to customize it to your needs. The Tacoma isn’t perfect.


Other Trucks to Consider
Several reviewers say that the only credible alternative to the Toyota Tacoma is the Nissan Frontier.

Details: Toyota Tacoma

The 2011 Toyota Tacoma sees a few changes for the new model year. The Toyota Tacoma is available in regular, access, and double cab; the double cab is the trim with a full-sized back seat. Four- and six-cylinder engines are offered, and the Tacoma offers a performance-tuned X-Runner trim.
"The Toyota Tacoma is the king of compact and midsize trucks, with about 40 percent share of the segment in the U.S."--PickupTrucks.com
--Edmunds
"Tacoma leads its class in refinement, and is more than competitive in performance, accommodations, utility, and off-road prowess. "The Toyota Tacoma may be the best pickup in its class." --Automotive.com
Tacoma Performance - 8.3 (Very Good)
Car and Driver says the 2011 Toyota Tacoma is "plenty of truck for 95 percent of truck buyers," and most reviewers agree. Read More
Tacoma Exterior - 7.8 (Good)
Almost all agree that the wide range of cab and bed styles means there’s a Tacoma to suit almost everyone’s needs. Read More
Tacoma Safety - 10.0 (Excellent)
With a long list of standard safety features impressive crash test scores, the Tacoma sets itself apart from other compact trucks.
Tacoma Reliability - 6.0 (Mediocre)
The 2011 Toyota Tacoma reliability score shown is the Predicted Reliability rating provided by J.D. Power and Associates.

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