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[[Image:RX350.jpg|none|200px|'''2007 Lexus RX 350''']]
[[Image:camryside.jpg|none|200px|'''2007 Toyota Camry''']]
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The '''[[Lexus RX 350]]''' is a crossover SUV manufactured by the [[Toyota|Toyota Motor Corporation]]. It is based heavily on the [[Toyota Camry]] platform which it shares with the [[Toyota Highlander]]. The RX 350 was introduced in 1997 as the as the RX 300 at the North American International Auto Show. <small>([[Lexus RX 350|more...]])</small>
The [[Toyota Camry]] is a mid-size car that has been the best selling car in the United States for eight of the last nine years starting in 1997. Over 400,000 American families buy the [[Toyota Camry|Camry]] each year because of its roominess and reliability, in addition to a good value to cost ratio. An upbranded luxury version of the Camry is sold under the [[Lexus ES]] nameplate in the United States also known as the Windom in Japan. <small>([[Toyota Camry|more...]])</small>
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[[Image:2006Accord.jpg|none|200px|'''2006 Honda Accord Sedan''']]
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Chosen by some reviewers as the #1 midsized sedan, the '''[[Honda Accord Review | 2006 Honda Accord]]''' is consistently rated one of the very best. The four cylinder Accord is considered a great value.   
Chosen by some reviewers as the #1 [[Luxury Cars|near-luxury car]], the 2006 [[BMW 3 Series]] is consistently rated one of the very best. The only siginificant critique mentioned by some reviewers is that the 3 Series cargo space is limited.   


A summary of all reviewers on Autos.com rates the 2006 Accord 3rd best of 20 mid-sized cars. <small>([[Honda Accord Review|more...]])</small>
A summary of all reviewers on Autos.com rate the 2006 [[BMW 3 Series|325]] and the [[BMW 3 Series|330]] 2nd best of 31 near-luxury cars. <small>([[BMW 3 Series Review|more...]])</small>
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