Toyota's Camry is the perfect solution for a growing family's needs. Four doors, sufficient power, and room for five make it a highly prudent source of transportation in which to haul around one's 2.3 tykes for 18 years. (Of course it will last that long - the Camry is one robust ride.) Sadly, high school must end sometime, and shipping junior after junior off to Higher Learning inevitably leaves a hole in the nest.It also leaves a hole in the back seat. Soon after, it hits you that with those brats out of your hair, you don't need a soul-starved sedan anymore. It's time to indulge, to go crazy, to relive a time when you lived for no one else. So you take your Camry and hack off that oppressive roof.For those who want it done professionally, Toyota now offers incomplete Camrys fresh from the factory under the moniker Solara (officially the "Camry Solara" to help Toyota maintain the Best-Selling Car title). The company hopes all those post-parentals see this topless two-door Toyota as the perfect way to hold on to all the brand's virtues while providing a little escapism (and looking good, too).So here we are with the second-generation Solara, now bigger, better, and built in Kentucky alongside its four-door brethren. Toyota seems to be on the German timetable of releasing two-door versions two years later, so even with the 2007 Camry bowing this spring, this new-for-2004 Solara will stick around in present form for a few more years.