Ext Color | Engine | 2.5L 178.0hp | |
Int Color | VIN | 4T1BF1FK7CU109294 | |
Mileage | 94712 | Transmission | Automatic |
Body Style | Sedan | Drivetrain | Front Wheel Drive |
Stock ID | 109294 | Doors | 4 Doors |
Fuel | Gas |
Toyota has made a number of small but effective changes to the redesigned 2012 Camry. The result is that the Camry has moved back up to be a top choice for a midsize sedan.
The 2012 Toyota Camry has been improved in almost every detail, which is excellent news since the previous model was disappointing in many regards. On the whole, this may look like the same package, but it's been massaged and redesigned to bring it up to the standards of usability, safety and interior construction set by the competition, and then retuned and restyled to be a little more expressive. But as before, durability and reliability are still the key attributes meant to set the 2012 Toyota Camry apart from its rivals.
You'll notice that the new Camry offers improved versions of last year's engines. Both engines feature a six-speed automatic transmission to deliver better fuel economy. The four-cylinder returns an EPA-estimated 35 highway mpg. And yet, despite this thriftiness, the Camry's engines are notably eager to deliver swift acceleration when you need it.
Within the cabin, the front seats have been redesigned to be more supportive and repositioned to afford more rear legroom. However, the bigger difference inside can be seen in design and quality. The old Camry suffered from subpar interior materials and a rather uninspired design. The new Camry reverses this downward trend, with dramatically improved build quality and a pleasing selection of thoughtfully chosen trim types, textures and materials. Meanwhile, a new, well-designed touchscreen electronics interface and several high-tech features help set it apart from the pack.
Toyota has also set out to address a long-running complaint about the Camry being boring to drive. Suspension improvements have been made to enliven the Camry's handling dynamics and make the ride more composed.
In total, the Toyota Camry is once again one of the more appealing midsize family sedans. -Edmund's Expert Review
City 34 |
Hwy 50 |