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Now try to contain your excitement!
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You can now get a Camry hybrid in XSE trim! Hopefully Red Leather is still an option!
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Given who you work for I was thinking they were going to announce a Bronco/Wrangler competitor.
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The best car I ever owned was an '89 Camry. But they don't make the '89 any more.
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Screen incorporated in dash- so 2019
Screen sticking out like a tablet on top of dash- Welcome to 2020!
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Who do I work for?
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Modern
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I see it as “suddenly it’s 2012". Then again, the wherewithal of some might make it work.
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Not a trend I understand.
The one that really gets me is the Mercedes “We didn’t want to buy 2 separate screens” dash setup with the shared screen between the dash and the instrument cluster.
Gonna be really cool when the center screen breaks and suddenly you can’t tell how fast you’re going.
Honestly, digital gauges all look incredibly cheap to me.
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I own a 2011 Camry and like the current gen but adding the tablet style design instead of keeping it integrated into the dash looks way worse to me. If I were to upgrade it would be a 2018-2020 because of that tablet screen. Unless it’s a huge upgrade in infotainment or something.