VEHICLE REVIEW 2015 Toyota Camry hybrid still young and restless - Windy City Times

You have to wonder how anyone can afford a new car these days when the average price for a new vehicle is running about $28,000, and the monthly payment on a new car starts at around $400. In this scenario, this year's Toyota Camry Hybrid (... But in every other field of consideration, it is far above average and truly a contender for Gayest Car of the Year. The Camry is not a bore, but perhaps not as exciting as a leather and fetish fair in Wisconsin. Inside and out, this hybrid looks classier and more refined. To the average eye, I'm not sure you could tell the difference between 2014 and 2015. No new exterior colors have been added: you can still get this club chub in Crème Brulee, Parisian Night Pearl, Super White or Attitude Black. Last year's model was also given a 'That's So Gay' award from me, and this year's Camry-Hybrid gets the same award with a few more o-o-o-o's. I had no trouble getting my friends of size in and out of the Camry. This is important, because many LGBTs don't want a large vehicle, but they do want spacefor their friends, their children, their pets or just for all their stuff. With this hybrid, gone are the days when interior space was sacrificed so you can strap-on a battery to the undercarriage. Now there is 13. 1 cubic feet of cargo space with no bumpsthat means more 'gay' for your Gay Pride. Source: www.windycitymediagroup.com