Should a brand-new Toyota Camry not quite float your boat, then this used sports sedan could be the perfect alternative.
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Lexus LM, which forms the base for the new Toyota Vellfire and Alphard, made its global debut earlier this year. Click here to know more.
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While Ford never officially sold an ST version of its Fusion sedan in the US, the final sporty model of the car was one in ...