LOS ANGELES – Toyota Motor Corp.’s Camry, headed for a 12th straight year as the best-selling U.S. car, will get “significant attention,” including freshened features, to hold the title a 13th year, the brand’s U.S. sales chief said.
The Camry led its closest rival, Honda Motor Co.’s Accord, by more than 40,000 units through October, far ahead of Nissan Motor Co.’s Altima and Ford Motor Co.’s revamped Fusion sedan.
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