Toyota's best-selling car is also Toyota's biggest news for 1997. The Camry is completely redesigned, and Toyota is quick to point out that the car not only is quieter, lighter and more powerful, but costs less than its predecessor. The original Camry debuted in 1983, and the first U.S.-built Camrys followed in 1988. In recent years Camry has nipped at the heels of Accord and Taurus in the U.S. passenger-car sales race, and it finished the 1996 model year seventh among all new motor vehicles. While some believe the car's name to be meaningless, Camry is actually derived from the Japanese Kan-Muri, which means "Crown." The 1997 Camry is offered only as a 4-door sedan; the coupe and station wagon have been discontinued.
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