By rcampos2 on 04/04/12 19:34 PM (PDT)
Vehicle
2007 Toyota Camry LE 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
Review
I hate this car!
Traded in my Tacoma for a "family" car that has given me nothing but problems! 95K to date. Warranty Fixes: Moon Roof Leak, 3-sets of new brakes and disks, 1-set of new struts, 3-sets of new tires, 1 new tranny and now NON-Warranty Fixes: the water pump went out and rear axle is leaking. Not sure if I am giving up on Toyota entirely, but definitely giving up on Camry.
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By amarka01 on 03/13/12 09:03 AM (PDT)
Vehicle
2007 Toyota Camry XLE 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
Review
Bought Toyota Camry based on quality reputation.
We have 2001 Highlander also.
Begining there were recalls (leak above driver side visor let water in, gas pedal/accelerator/floor mat issue, VVT (sp?) hose, transmission slippage).
At 89K miles water pump broke. Dealer said it's $1,400 to replace as V6 models have major labor to remove engine parts to get at pump.
I had replaced Ols Intrigue that had same issue at 105K miles and was much cheaper to replace.
Will not buy Toyota again...will go with Honda Accord, Ford Fusion, or Hundai Sonata.
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By mb4life on 03/10/12 10:55 AM (PST)
Vehicle
2007 Toyota Camry LE 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 5A)
Review
Its an expensive commuter/ beater car. Honestly, for the price they charge and what you get, you could find a much funner and more responsive car to drive with a LOAD more features standerd than this. Ive been driving my brother 07 Camry LE and, besides being zippy around town, the positives stop there.
The car has 39k on it as of 2012 and, the water pump is going out on it. The paint is HORRIBLE and started flaking when my brother washed it on the front bumper. For the same price, you could get a much better car with a way better warrenty and features. The car has horrible steering and the throttle system is so annoying, it basically feather the throtle for you
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By janda225 on 03/09/12 21:05 PM (PST)
Vehicle
2007 Toyota Camry XLE 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
Review
The car appeared be be a great vehicle initially. I began to have problems with the transmission early on, but the dealership advised nothing was wrong. Now that I have 120,000 mile on it and out of warranty, they recommend a new transmission. The durability on the flawed designed transmission makes the vehicle a liability at this point. I've read several reviews with the same story. Toyota should have recalled this transmission. That is probably why they changed designs for future models. At this point, I would not recommend anyone to purchase this model vehicle or any other Toyota. It is not a reliable vehicle as they use to advertise. It's garbage. Now I have to spend $4400 on a new trans
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By clozer1 on 01/11/12 14:27 PM (PST)
Vehicle
2007 Toyota Camry XLE 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
Review
I sell cars for a living and have for the last 40 years.
In the 80s it was all honda, nothing else measured up.
Now I sell Toyotas.
I never purchase new because of the depreciation. I am purchasing a used 2007 Toyota Camry, one owner with 149000 miles on it.
The car is brand new inside and out and themileage doesn't bother me at all.
It has been checked out by a master Toyota Technician and I am not scared at all because of the miles.
People who look at a car and back off of it because of mileage are missing the boat when it comes to a good deal on a valuable piece of merchandise.
Toyota is the Manufacturer of the last decade with fit and finish and value. Don,t be afraid to buy one.
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By jmcneely on 01/02/12 17:18 PM (PST)
Vehicle
2007 Toyota Camry LE 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 5A)
Review
This has been the best car I have ever owned...ever! In warmer weather it delivers 45 mpg, in winter 41 mpg. Taken it back to the dealer for oil/filter changes since new; every 3K-5K miles. Drive 97 miles per day commuting to work, mostly highway. Water pump went out at 65K miles, the hybrid drive battery at 72K miles. Dealer ate the labor, I paid $200 for the pump. Toyota covered main hybrid battery completely. Have never changed the brakes. Plan to keep the car forever.
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By jablusonata on 11/25/11 20:23 PM (PST)
Vehicle
2007 Toyota Camry SE 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 5A)
Review
I have been very dissappointed with the 07' SE Toyota Camry.
I purchased new and it currently has about 65k.
So far I had the rotars resurfaced; reset the right front end fender; and after replacing factory tires, the back of the veicles makes a loud metal rubbing sound. I have taken it back to the dealer and the tire store and they both are unable to "duplicate" the noise.
I wish I could get a straight answer.
Has anyone experienced this problem?
This is the 1st Toyota that I have ever had problems with.
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By lucy123 on 10/04/11 10:14 AM (PDT)
Vehicle
2007 Toyota Camry SE 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 5A)
Review
I bought my camry off the showroom floor.
It is a 2007 SE.
Less than one year from the date of purchase I found myself back in the dealership to purchase NEW tires.
The dealer gave me a "discount" and said the factory tires were "softer" therefore wearing out faster.
Since then, I have put on 2 more sets of tires, ONE set per year and I in less than a month, I will have to purchase my 4th SET of tires! These tires are not cheap! I bought the camry because of the low maintenance reputation.
I was wrong!
Did I mention that I have had the two front bearings go out and a water pump?
YES....my 2007 Camry SE is a LEMON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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By robertx on 08/09/11 18:49 PM (PDT)
Vehicle
2007 Toyota Camry LE 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
Review
Purchased new in September 2006 to replace a 1999 Camry LE V6 with 225,000 miles on it that I had purchased used.
I've replaced the brakes once (will need to replace again soon), the struts once, the battery last month, and changed the oil every 7 to 10,000 miles.
I've not had a single problem otherwise (except when a deer ran into it a couple years ago).
Not a very exciting car, but a comfortable and reliable one.
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By araustad on 07/15/11 11:18 AM (PDT)
Vehicle
2007 Toyota Camry XLE 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
Review
I have been a loyal Toyota driver for the last 20 years. The 2007 Camry is first Toyota Lemon I have owned. First year the O2 sensor failed. The air bag covers fall off and need to be reattached regularly. The ignition coil had to be replaced year 3. All day project to change spark plugs. Rear seatbelt failed year 1. Sun visor attached by thin brittle plastic housing, failed year 3. In winter driving the car disables steering to keep you safe if you enter a slide. I prefer to have steering. I would like to sell mine, but I would feel like I was taking advantage of the person buying it.
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