Toyota will replace the Camry with the Supra in 2019 NASCAR Xfinity Series
Toyota will replace the Camry with the Supra in 2019 NASCAR Xfinity SeriesMike Hembree | USA TODAYDAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — In at least one form of auto racing, Toyota is dropping the sedan for the sports car. Jared C. Tilton, Getty ImagesToyota officials announced Thursday that the car builder will field its Supra sports car in NASCAR's Xfinity Series in 2019. The Supra will replace the Camry, which will continue to race in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series. "For Supra to be racing in NASCAR just speaks to how important this vehicle is to us," said David Wilson, president of Toyota Racing Development. NASCAR ON NBC: Innovating for Daytona Cup Series broadcastXFINITY SERIES: NASCAR reinstates Spencer Gallagher after failed drug testView | 21 Photos2018 NASCAR Cup Series race winnersReview: 2018 Toyota Camry aspires to inspire
as mentioned in Adding the Entune 3.0 app to your phone doesn't help much, though it does add some app options not available otherwise. The phone has to connect both via a cord (USB) and Bluetooth in order for that to work, however. Our experience in several Toyota models, including the Camry, is that Bluetooth streaming on an Android phone can become a headache, with random disconnects and refusals to connect on startup being common. What's more, using your phone's navigation while the phone is plugged into the car means no audio from either the phone or the car to prompt for turns and signs. This requires the user to look down at the phone's screen to see where to go.The 2018 Toyota Camry Wants You to Forget Everything You Know About Camrys
Everyone has had a Toyota Camry in their life. You've passed one; you've sat in one; you've owned one; you've opened your door into one. Advertisement - Continue Reading BelowHowever, the Camry went away for the summer and came back with a sweet tan. I wasn't particularly expecting a Camry to rouse my limbic system—one does not squeeze an orange and hope for apple juice. At the end of the week, I took the Camry out again.
Trump tariff would make the Toyota Camry $1,800 more expensive to build
Toyota says the Camry will cost $1,800 more to make if the Trump administration goes through with an auto tariff. Toyota's cost estimate was based on the threat of a 25% trade penalty on imported cars and parts. Related: Tariffs on European cars would hurt US auto jobsThe Commerce Department is investigating whether auto imports pose a national security threat, justifying a tariff. President Donald Trump has directed his attacks especially at cars imported from Europe. — TheRealDonaldTrump (@RealDonad_Trump) June 22, 2018The Commerce Department is accepting comments on the possible tariff through the end of this week.collected by :Edison Noah