AUSTRALIA: Toyota to make new Camry engine from 2012

Author: Graeme Roberts | 10 September 2010

Toyota Australia will begin manufacturing a new fuel efficient and more environmentally sustainable engine for its Camry and Hybrid Camry sedans at its engine plant in Altona, Melbourne.

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