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Camry, The Epitome of Reliability

The Camry is a car. There's no simile that I can use to describe it. It's just a car with four wheels, four doors, a boot, a bonnet (or hood if you're American) and an engine to make it move. As far as cars go, the Camry is so generic, three-year old kids will almost always draw a Camry every time they're told to draw a car. Supposedly, the Camry is a luxury alternative to the Corolla, which is just a scaled-down version of the Camry. The Corolla is just a car, like the Camry. People who buy these things brand new know about cars just enough to identify the models, but not so extensive that they know about double overhead camshaft (DOHC), Variable Valve Timing (VVT) and many other acronyms that I'll not get into because this is a Camry - knowing acronyms won't excite anyone who drives one of these brand-new. Okay fine, I'll throw in a few more combinations of seemingly-meaningless words and letters into the mix. My 2002 Toyota Camry 2.2 GX - codenamed SXV20 ...