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2011 Toyota Camry First Drive
We Drive Toyota's Best Selling Sedan
Inside Line has not yet driven the 2011 Toyota Camry, but we will soon. Check back here later for a complete drive report. In the meantime, click here for the latest Toyota Camry information.
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WasAPasserBy says:
10:33 PM, 04/13/2010
I'm still waiting for a complete drive report.
tedbaer says:
11:05 AM, 03/07/2010
They don't have time to test this car because they are busy getting a wired $1million from Toyota for this Toyota fix contest. Funny thing is though...any with brain enough to come up with a fix is going to want a lot more than 1mill. More like $250mil along with stock in the company. $1mill for this fix to save Toyota is laughable and an insult.
tedbaer says:
10:58 AM, 03/07/2010
I can't blame them for not driving it because it may not stop. Edmunds is correct in waiting for a fix for these cars before getting behind the wheel.
cr_driver says:
07:52 AM, 02/19/2010
This SUCKS.!!!
jepontiac says:
02:46 AM, 02/19/2010
Are you kidding me? Don't post the article next time until you have actually driven the thing!
noburgers says:
07:43 PM, 02/18/2010
Scott, stop the childish teasers. This is the same BS as the 2011 Sonata and Acord first drives you are "not" reporting. Go do something useful like fix the detonation on the Z06.
old_cars_rock says:
03:21 PM, 02/18/2010
I hope this Camry ACCELERATES well for you!
zoomzoom22 says:
02:33 PM, 02/18/2010
WTF?
Here's another hint for you guys (and this is coming from someone who's still in college...): make "Autoplay on" standard on your homepage - that will make your website seem more upscale. No one is going to click the "autoplay on" button and then sit there eagerly waiting for the next story to scroll over when they can just scroll through the headlines manually instead. It should come on automatically and give us the option to turn it off.
I like Edmunds but sometimes I question their credentials. I guess several editors did go to CU, so that would explain a lot.
Go CSU RAMS!
flwind says:
02:30 PM, 02/18/2010
Hmm, more Key word stuffing. This, in my book, is SPAM!
morningsoup says:
02:23 PM, 02/18/2010
I doubt this will get old for awhile, but who cares it'll probably have sticky pedals anyway.