DUNKIN’ DONUTS, SKECHERS, Twinkies, Seinfeld, Toyota Camry… they’re all concepts that, while proving widely popular in the good ol’ US of A, haven’t transferred particularly well when they’ve been brought over to the UK.
Americans have always loved large, comfy, petrol-engined saloons, but Brits typically favour smaller, nimbler diesel models from ‘premium’ brands. That’s why the Camry left these shores in 2004: Europe went mad for diesel, Toyota didn’t offer it and sales slumped.
Now, though, in an ironic turn of events, the Camry is about to make a return to British Toyota showrooms due to – yup, you guessed it – a major decline in diesel sales.
Available only as a hybrid, using a 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine and an electric motor, it’s ideally placed to compete against other…
