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[IMAGE]  	 2002 Toyota Camry XLE:  Best-Selling Style and Refinement      The Toyota Camry casts a long shadow on the U.S. car market. It was  introduced back in 1983 as a boxy hatchback and sedan that quickly became  known for its eminent practicality and bulletproof reliability. Subsequent  generations became larger and more powerful, with the Camry line expanding  to include a wagon and a coupe. Toyota designed it to appeal to as many  buyers as possible, and buyers responded by making the Camry one of  America's best-selling vehicles.   For 2002, the Camry has been completely redesigned on a brand-new platform.  The new generation is being sold solely as a four-door sedan, although last  year's Camry Solara continues as a coupe and convertible. Toyota claims  that the new Camry's design is both sportier and more personal than the  sedans that came before. We evaluated a Camry XLE to find out if Toyota hit  its mark.      Full  Review   > >      You are  receiving this Special Edition newsletter because you signed up to receive  information and updates from Autoweb.com. In addition to our monthly  newsletter, we occasionally send Special Edition newsletters with  information on new vehicles that we think will interest you. If you no  longer wish to receive Autoweb.com's monthly newsletter, please follow the  instructions below. 	[IMAGE]	   2002 Toyota Camry2002 Toyota  Camry