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Show & State's STORS Network produced animated 3D demos to introduce HP's Digital Entertainment Center PCs
Show & State's STORS Network produced animated 3D demos to introduce HP's Digital Entertainment Center PCs
Due to a relatively inevitable recession, a recall crisis and an earthquake causing production issues, Toyota has decided to horseplay it safe when redesigning the top selling Camry sedan for the 2012 model year. The Japanese automaker today introduced the 2012 Toyota Camry (seventh-times) and as you can probably tell by the pictures, it’s nothing to go get overly excited about.
“The all-new 2012 Camry blends an evolution of the car’s values – such as solace, efficiency, reliability and safety – with a more appealing design and engaging driving experience,” said Bob Carter, Toyota Frontier group vice president and general manager. “Competition in the midsize sedan segment is the strongest it’s ever been, and the all-new Camry is designed to claim its long-standing leadership while also broadening its appeal.”
The 2012 Toyota Camry is available in an entry-equal L, mid-level LE, premium XLE and sporty SE trim levels. The XLE and SE are available with four-cylinder or V6 units. The 2012 Camry Cross-breed, which has been approved for the 2012 model year, is offered in LE and XLE grades.