The Toyota Camry was first introduced to American shores in 1983 as a front-wheel drive replacement for the rear-wheel drive Corona, designed to better compete with its North American compact rivals in the Chrysler K-car series, the Chevrolet Citation, Ford Tempo, and the recently introduced second generation Honda Accord. Through the ensuing years, the Camry grew in size, power, and sales numbers. In 1988, it joined the ranks of vehicles with the status ‘Made in the USA’ as it
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