The 2012 Toyota Camry Hybrid is the winner of the NADAguides.com choice for the September Car of the Month.
Who doesn’t love the Toyota Camry? Sure, it may not be the typical dream car, but Toyota is pulling out all the stops to ensure our love affair with the Camry continues by giving us the hybrid version of the best selling car. And, for those with any doubts about it’s country of origin and hell-bent on buying American, all 2012 Toyota Camry’s available for sale will be made in the US. (If needed, additional production output will even come from the Subaru plant in Indiana)
Bob Carter, Toyota Division general manager and group vice president says, “The new Camry is the most technologically advanced Toyota ever made, and delivers best-in-class connectivity, driving dynamics, safety features, fuel economy and refinement. It’s our best Camry ever.”
Check out a few of the reviews:
If you’re looking for a smooth-riding mid-size sedan that rewards not only in comfort but fuel efficiency, we strongly recommend a test drive in the 2011 Camry Hybrid sedan. – Vehix.com
While the novelty might be gone, I was still impressed by the 2011 Toyota Camry Hybrid and how well it handled hauling my family of four. This car had me smiling as I passed one gas station after another. – MotherProof.com
With the Toyota Camry Hybrid, one gets a solid and well-executed four-door family sedan that just happens to be frugal. It does serve to prove that being kinder to the environment doesn’t require any huge sacrifice. – National Post
2012 Toyota Camry Hybrid Highlights Include:
- 43 miles per gallon
- 39 miles per gallon on the highway
- 2.5-liter 200 hp hybrid drive system
- 0-60 in 7.6 – and that’s in a hybrid!
- 10 standard airbags
- Available blind-spot warning system
- Dual zone climate control
- Bluetooth
- Premium JBL Sound system
- HD Radio
- Navigation
- Entune app system – Toyota app-based system that keeps you connected to your car
Read more Toyota Camry reviews on MotorMouths.com.
If you’re considering buying a new Toyota Camry, MSRP starts at $25,900 for the LE and $27,400 for the XLE. Smart shoppers can save over 30% by considering a 2011 Toyota Camry.
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