Toyota has a slew of popular models available for any kind of driver, but the Camry continues to be one of the most popular for the automaker. In fact, the Toyota Camry is one of the biggest sellers across the U.S., and it recently reached a milestone that few ever see – selling its 10 millionth model.
The Camry, which was first introduced in the U.S. 30 years ago, was the country's top-selling car for the past 11 years. Despite the range of Toyota vehicles, this sedan accounts for nearly 20 percent of all of the automaker's cars sold on American soil. In total, there are about 6.4 million Camrys still on the road – including 773 models that were sold in its first year of operation.
"We couldn't be more excited about Camry's 10 millionth sale in the U.S.," said Bob Carter, the senior vice president of automotive operations at Toyota Motor Sales. "With the support of so many loyal customers, Camry has truly become part of the country's fiber. For seven generations, Toyota dealers have also been instrumental in getting Americans behind the wheel of a Camry. Camry is definitely helping Toyota 'Go Places.'"
The Camry has been more than just a commercial success – it is a hit with critics and car experts as well. J.D. Power and Associates ranked the vehicle as the No. 1 midsize passenger car for 2013, touting its continuously high resale value and reliability.
Whether you're on the hunt for a Camry, a different kind of Toyota or any other vehicle, you can head to New Jersey State Auto Auction to find just the right ride. The auction lot has plenty of pre-owned, CARFAX-certified cars, trucks and vans that could be the perfect option for your next automobile.