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Auto review: 2018 Toyota Camry is anything but boring

Neighbors flagged it down in the middle of the street. Friends asked for a ride. The teenager in the parking lot stopped and gaped. "Is that the 2018?" It was not the latest Porsche turning heads, nor was it some high-revving supercar or ultra-luxe land yacht - it was the 2018 Toyota Camry.

It's not the typical head turner, yet America's best-selling car for the past 15 years has captured garages and parking spots unlike any other vehicle aside from pickup trucks. Enthusiasts and critics deride it as nothing more than an appliance, but those who matter most - the ones

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