Toyota Camry

Toyota Camry is the best-selling midsize car in the U.S.  The Camry is in its seventh generation with the 2012 redesign.  The 2.5-liter, front wheel drive, six speed automatic transmission comes with a base price of $24,725 and when fully loaded it could cost closer to $29,500.  The Camry comes with 25 city, 35 highway and 28 combined miles per gallon (MPG).  It has a crash test rating of five stars for overall from NHTSA and Good Top Safety Pick from IIHS.

The redesign Camry still keeps the unique look of the car.  Interior has been upgraded to give the rider a handsome look.  As always, the cabin is very spacious.  Over the years, Toyota has improved the interior material quality.  Driving experience with quieter road, wind and engine noise is also a plus for the 2012 models.  The fuel consumption that gives combined 28 mpg is very impressive.  As usual, the Camry has a huge trunk that can accommodate lots of luggage.

Overall, I like the solid feel of the vehicle at high speeds.  It is reasonably priced and cost less to maintain.  More owners are sticking to their Camry much longer.  However, the touch screen is somewhat complicate to operate.