Toyota has a full range of durable pick up trucks and eco-friendly hybrid cars, but the best selling model is still a staple in the Japanese auto maker's line up - The Camry.

In the first half of 2010, the 2010 Toyota Camry is the top selling car from the company. Sales this calendar year of the Camry total nearly 190,000 and are up 2.8 percent through the first seven months of 2010, compared with the year-earlier period.

For many years, The Camry has been a widely popular model and has been dubbed a "smart buy" for much of that time. The 2010 Camry proudly earned 5 out of 5 stars in government crash test results involving both frontal and side impacts.

A four-cylinder engine in the new Camry boosts horsepower from 158 to at least 169 in the 2010 model. The Camry is rated at 22/32 mpg, with 24.5 mpg in combined city/highway driving. This is impressive for a car that is 15.8 feet long and seats up to five passengers.
Starting retail prices for base 2010 Camry's are lower than those of some major competitors, plus Toyota has been generous this year with sales incentives.
The front-wheel drive 2010 base Camry has a starting manufacturer's suggested retail price of $20,155, including destination charge with manual transmission and 169-horsepower, 2.5-liter four cylinder. The lowest-priced 2010 Camry starts at $21,205 equipped with an automatic transmission.
You can upgrade to a 2010 Camry with an available 268-horsepower V-6, but mileage ratings drop to 19/28 mpg.

For more information or to schedule a test drive of the best selling, all new 2010 Camry, come on down to R & H Toyota - 9801 Reisterstown Road - Owings Mills, MD 21117.

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