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SALT LAKE CITY — The Toyota Camry is the best-selling car in America ten years running, but is it all it's hyped up to be?
Nitpicking the 2012 Camry Toyota loaned us won't be easy, and we hope Toyota considers that a compliment. The website cars.com just declared the Camry the most American car built.
For 2012, this is the seventh generation, which offers more space inside, more tilt for the wheel and less noise. Toyota said it added more felt and air sound absorption. We drove through Eureka and Delta, and the 3.5 liter engine was crazy quiet.
You can also stash that unsightly iPod and control it with the steering wheel buttons.
Now let's nitpick.
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The voice recognition is better than before, but still not perfect. Switching between radio and the map gets tiresome, and the trunk lid has no handle. We got excited by the apps button, which pairs with your smartphone, but only has a few of its own travel apps.
However, that's about all the nitpicking we could come up with.









