The 2012 Toyota Camry is being recommended by Consumer Reports, after reviewers were impressed by many of the new features the car offers.
The new 2012 Toyota Camry has earned top marks according to Consumer Reports. Among family sedans the 2012 Camry has out shown its competition with an improved interior, crisp handling, and better gas mileage.
Consumer Reports reviewers tested all three versions of the 2012 Camry. Based on the testing of the reviewers the four-cylinder and hybrid versions of the Camry earned the coveted “recommended” label from Consumer Reports.
There were several improvements and features that reviewers cited as to why they gave the Camry the “recommended” label. The 2012 Camry looks better than ever with its angular design and it has one of the nicest interiors ever fitted to a Japanese car. The Camry is also very good at being a family saloon, meaning that it offers plenty of room inside the cabin and plenty of cargo space. Additionally, the improved gas mileage of 38 mpg in the hybrid and 27 mpg in the four-cylinder rival that of its top competitors.
The midsize Camry has led car sales in 13 of the last 14 years, but in 2011 sales fell behind competitors. Reasons for the Camry’s struggles in 2011 were largely out of Toyota’s control as the effects of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan disrupted their parts supplies significantly. However, Toyota is optimistic that the prestigious rankings from Consumer Reports will help boost their sales in 2012 to once again regain the top position.
Earning a “recommended” label from Consumer Reports is a great statement to the quality and convenience of the 2012 Toyota Camry. Consumer Reports is a non-biased and non-affiliated group of shoppers and technical experts whose mission is to work for a fair, just, and safe marketplace for all consumers.
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