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Should Toyota do more for the 2.0L 2012 Camry?

Should Toyota do more for the 2.0L 2012 Camry?

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The all new 2012 Toyota Camry has just arrived at our shores. It is available as a 2.0L, 2.5L and 2.5L hybrid. According to a recent interview conducted by sgcarmart with the Camry




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There's a fair market share between the outgoing Camry 2.0L and 2.4L. So it's safe to say current Camry drivers will be more than happy to upgrade to the Camry 2.5L (Only $6k more) with no qualms. In fact, some of them may have already upgraded to the Lexus GS250 or better still, the Lexus GS350.

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non turbo car will slowly disappear the future belongs to turbo & very small cc engine

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The camry is a joke. In light of Singapore's situation, AD still dares to launch a lukewarm model.

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Japanese are still day dream. 4 speed in a 2.0-litre for a new model. Why it seems like they wanted to force buyers to buy the 2.5 litre model instead. For me, I will give it a miss and go for continental with more specs, tech and frugal on fuel. No thanks to these Japs conservative mindset. They can carry on and screw themselves up,

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Toyota is a very lasting car,i am still driving my 8yrs+ Camry,125,000km of rough driving,the only parts i changed are the A/C compressor & coil,rear shocks...no others...can a German car do this.??

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