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2025 Toyota Camry - Sleek and Peerless

Daniel Fernandez, Managing Editor, dsf.my

09-Apr-25 20:00

2025 Toyota Camry - Sleek and Peerless

The automotive industry is not spared from the effects of tariffs, as Stellantis closed four of their plants in North America. Daniel Fernandez from dsf.my provides us with an update on the situation over there, as well as other news, including Volvo recalling thousands of their plug-in hybrid EVs in the US, as well as Xpeng’s fantastic performance in the market so far this year.

In the second part of the show, Daniel provides us with a hot take - he thinks that car prices in Malaysia will go down this year, despite various uncertainties happening in the world at the moment. Why does he think so? Tune in to hear how he justifies it.

Last but not least, we also review the 2025 Toyota Camry. As the sedan market continues to shrink, the Camry remains, making it one of the few remaining options for consumers looking for sedans in a sea full of SUVs. The 2025 version has a facelift, sporting a sleeker front that closely resembles the Toyota Crown. But with a slightly heftier price tag, will this car still be the go-to option for people looking for a reliable sedan? Daniel Fernandez shares his thoughts.

Photo credit: dsf.my

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Haniff Baharudin


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Categories:  Cars/Motoring

Tags:  2025 Toyota CamryVolvo PHEVToyota Hilux 48VstellantisXPENGcar prices





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