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It’s been a Toyotathon of a week here at Cars.com. First, we got our hands on the all-new, completely redesigned 2012 Toyota Yaris — now available just as a hatchback. Then, we test-drove the even more important 2012 Toyota Camry and Toyota Camry Hybrid. Both have improved ride and handling, interiors and gas mileage. Will it be enough to help turn around Toyota’s sagging sales in the U.S.? Discussing all of this on this week’s podcast are Cars.com editors Joe Wiesenfelder, Kelsey Mays and Bill Jackson.
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