2007 Toyota Camry
Whenever Toyota replaces the Camry, it’s great news. The Camry is the best seller
family sedan in North America. The 2007 Camry is going to set a new benchmark
for performance, refinement and efficiency within its class. To be featured later
This year, the 2007 Camry will be available with a hybrid power plant that will produce more than
190 hp. A 3.5L V6 producing 268 hp will also be available. Toyota will offer a
6-speed automatic transmission on V6 models that is lighter and more economical than
produce that the 5-speed automatic it is replacing. That is progress. Prices for the
2007 Camry will not rise compared to 2006 model despite more standard
characteristics. Toyota has gone to great lengths to make the 2007 Camry fun to drive.
With increased torsional stiffness, the Camry moves confidently through corners
back roads. The interior is first class and doesn’t look as boring as the old one anymore.
Generation. This is a car to watch as it shows that Toyota has not been forgotten
passenger cars.
2007 Toyota Tundra
Toyota is serious about building trucks. So serious in fact that the Tundra will be
built in a new plant in the heart of Truck Country, San Antonio, Texas. 2007
Tundra pursues the heart of the pick-up truck market and takes on the best
Ford, GMC and Dodge. The Tundra will come standard with a 4.0L V6 and
They have two V8 engines available, 4.7L and 5.7L. Equipped with the 5.7L V8, the
Tundra will be able to tow 10,000 pounds. Although Toyota realizes the truck
Buyers are a very loyal bunch, they still plan to produce 200,000 Tundra trucks in
the first full year of production. This is higher than the 120,000 that are producing from
current model. Toyota sees some growth opportunities in the truck market and that
It can be a difficult pill for the competition to swallow.
2007 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra
Like Toyota, Chevrolet (along with GMC) is preparing to introduce a revised line of
vans. Based on what is known as the GMT900 platform, GM hopes that
2007 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra can maintain their position as a leader in
this class. Twins Silverado and Sierra Will Offer Fuel Saving Features Like DOD
(Displacement On Demand) and a 6-speed automatic transmission. GM was waiting
introduce an independent rear suspension on 2007 models, but they decided
not moving forward due to budget cuts and shorter development time. Tea
2007 Silverado and Sierra will be central to GM’s turnaround plan in the coming
years.
2006 Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon
The only 2006 on the list, the Tahoe and Yukon are vital to GM’s turnaround effort.
Introduced in January, these vehicles show how serious GM is in construction
Carefully designed vehicles that offer improved fuel economy and refinement.
The 2006 Tahoe and Yukon are thoroughly updated with upgraded interiors made
with improved materials. The Tahoe and Yukon offer better fuel economy due to
a variety of upgrades including an available 6-speed automatic transmission
and a more aerodynamic profile. GM expects the vehicles to sell because of how good they are.
they are more than incentives. So far, Tahoe and Yukon have been very successful.
as GM is having a hard time keeping up with demand.
2007 Saturn AURA
As GM launches an all-out assault on the full-size truck and SUV markets, it doesn’t
forgotten of the family sedan segment. GM is placing greater emphasis on its
passenger cars as gas prices continue to rise and people wonder if
you need a van or a van. The 2007 AURA is built on the shared Epsilon platform
with the Chevrolet Malibu and Pontiac G6. This is a very important product for
Saturn, as it will show a new design theme for the brand. Replacement of the L-
series, the AURA will offer the same powertrains as the Malibu and G6. Edgier
Style and a more elegant image should help Saturn attract more people to its
dealers. Why is this vehicle important, you ask? Because it will test gravity
GM will take on Toyota, Honda, Nissan and others for a larger slice of the family
sedan cake.