Since the Camry first became a driver’s option back in the U.S. in 1983, about 13 million have been sold throughout the world. In fact, for the past 9 years, it has been the number 1 selling car amongst auto shoppers in America. In looking at the past 14 years, in the years that the Camry did not make the #1 spot, they were still near the top.
The Toyota Camry, Danville drivers who own one might agree, has so many nice features and a wide range of trim options. It is a sedan that’s not only fun to drive, especially if you opt for a sport package, but it’s size and functionality makes it a wise choice amongst drivers who need to transport just themselves, or maybe even a small family. Toyota recognizes how significant of a vehicle the Camry is for the U.S. market, so they are excited about the 2012 Camry that will roll out to dealerships soon.
Advertising the model
To get consumers excited about the updated line up, the automaker recently held some media events in Los Angeles, Detroit, and New York where viewers were able to see video footage of Toyota’s president driving a brand new 2012 Camry off an assembly line at a U.S. plant.
The vehicle, which is set to arrive your Urbana Toyota dealership, O’Brien Toyota of Urbana, this fall, will be heavily advertised starting in October through the Super Bowl, where it will have a big presence. Even more exciting is the announcement a few weeks ago that the Camry will serve as the official pace car at the Daytona 500 in February 2012. This is a big event both here in the U.S. and around the world, so it’s great that the Camry will be in the spotlight to help attract new drivers who have never had the pleasure of test driving or owning one.
What to Expect with the 2012 models
We’ll bring you some more in depth information on what the 2012 Camry will offer, but there are many updates and changes that drivers will find, both inside and outside the vehicle. There will be notable changes in the technology offered, performance and much more. Stay tuned for more information!

