Unlike its predecessor, the 2012 Toyota Camry “is the first Camry to be offered in the U.S. without a manual transmission, as demand for the manual was low and dealers preferred not to stock them; the U.S. Camry is standard with a 6-speed Automatic transmission, with all SE models having sports paddle shifters for manual shifts.” Video review after the break. Click here for more pictures. Here’s the bottom line:

In the end, the seventh generation sedan remains all Camry, through and through. There are absolutely no surprises here, and that simple fact will likely be enough to keep the model ahead of invading hordes, especially as Toyota fully expects half of 2012 Camry buyers to be former owners of the model.

[via Autoblog]

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