Care to take a guess which car is most preferred by most Americans? It’s not a Ford nor is it a General Motors vehicle. It is no other than the Toyota Camry! Surprised? Maybe Japanese cars have a certain charm that is why many Americans prefer it over their own. Ever since the first Toyota Camry was first unleashed on American soil, it has captured a huge percentage of the market. It has been the best-selling car in America for seven consecutive years. And as the years go by, the Toyota Camry just keeps getting better and better. In fact, its 2009 model won US News’ 2009 Best Car for the Money award. What does the Toyota Camry have that makes it superior over other mid-sized cars hitting the roads today? Since its introduction to the market, Camry has established its reputation for having a convenient and comfortable interior for individuals as well as families. It also provides gentle ride wherever the route may be.
Many car makers are going green with their creations. Will Toyota let itself be left behind? Of course not! Toyota is mighty proud of its 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid. The engine is different, but the comfort, style, and reliability found in gas-engine Camry models are still intact. The Camry Hybrid also features Toyota’s revolutionary Hybrid Synergy Drive that allows it to produce over 70 percent-less harmful emission than other new vehicles.
And it looks like the Toyota Camry is not letting up in terms of success. The 2010 Toyota Camry, unveiled last March, shows much more improved features that people will surely love. It has newly-designed grille, enlarged lower intake, bigger projector headlamps, and restyled tail lamps. The 2010 Camry is available in several trims – base LE, sporty SE, and upscale XLE. These trims have varied engine configurations to suit customers’ diverse tastes and preferences. The Toyota Camry is a mechanism that’s full of surprises for individuals and families. At FamilyTram (http://www.familytram.com/



