Driving the new 2012 Toyota Camry Hybrid is a lot like gas to drive the  all-new 2012 Camry engine. Now, do not expect you to take my word for  it, I'd like to launch a challenge. When the rolls 2012 Toyota Camry in  showrooms in November, having both cars out for a test drive. But when  you slip behind the steering wheel, you cannot know which version of the  car you are testing.
Having driven both cars I'm willing to bet  large sums of money-not, well, a few cents to be exact, that unless you  are among the most discerning of drivers, who found little or no  difference in the driving experience between the two cars.
Camry  has been selling U.S. car nine of the last 10 years, but the competition  is brutal, with Ford, Hyundai, Kia and Volkswagen, even with a  significant increase in its mid-size entries. As for the Camry Hybrid,  has taken a beating. Introduced in 2006 as a 2007 model, it quickly  became the second best selling hybrid behind the Prius. In late 2010,  fell to fourth best-selling hybrid. During the first six months of this  year, has slipped to eighth place, with the Hyundai Sonata Hybrid and  Ford Fusion hybrid of winning big.
Toyota hopes that the seventh  generation Camry will continue its streak of being the best seller. It  is equally certain that the 2012 Camry Hybrid will double its sales in  its first year to around 50,000 to claim their sales ranking. Here is  why.
           
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