Toyota Rolls off Five-Millionth Camry
Toyota has rolled off its five-millionth Camry from its Kentucky assembly plant, the company’s largest manufacturing facility in North America.
The number one selling sedan in the U.S. four years in a row and eight of the last nine, the Camry is now in its sixth generation with the 2007 model and is being built in eight different plants around the world. Toyota’s Kentucky plant also produces the Avalon sedan, Solara coupe and convertible, V-6 and four-cylinder engines as well as engine components. According to Toyota, the plant has produced a total of about 6.7 million vehicles to date.
The Camry was introduced in 1983 and first built in Kentucky in 1988.
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