Toyota Camry: Motor Trend’s ‘Best Midsize Sedan’

The Toyota Camry, Motor Trend magazine’s “Best Midsize Sedan” in 2010, has been the best-selling automobile in America for almost a decade. The Japanese carmaker first introduced the Camry in 1983 and manufactured its first Camry in the first United States in 1988. No other car combines Toyota’s longevity, value, reliability and fuel economy with…

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BMW 318i: the Original ‘Ultimate Driving Machine’

Soon after Bavarian Motor Works redesigned its 3-Series automobiles with larger proportions and a rounder, smoother shape for the 1992 model year, the BMW 318i emerged. The combination of sleek styling and racy performance inspired auto enthusiasts to label the car “The Ultimate Driving Machine.”  A two-liter, four-cylinder Valvetronic engine powers the 318i much like…

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Toyota Supra Going Strong

As one of the greatest sports cars every created by the company, the Toyota Supra is still running strong even years after they stopped producing this model. Many people were attracted to it because the handling, safety features, speed, and even performance would give any high priced sports car a run for its money. What…

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BMW 330i Amazing Compact

Since its creation, the BMW 330i has set the bar for any other car in the small sports, compact, sports luxury, or luxury sedan field and it continues to raise that bar each and every year. The 330i is amazing because it has all the features we expect in a compact car and many more.…

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Toyota Corolla: the World’s Best-Selling Car

The Toyota Corolla, the Japanese carmaker’s line of compact and subcompact cars, is the world’s best-selling nameplate. First introduced in 1966, more than 35 million Corollas have been sold – that’s one every 40 seconds!  Corolla, which means “small crown” in Latin, follows Toyota’s tradition of utilizing the word “crown” for its primary models. Camry…

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