Used 2014 Toyota Camry Hybrid Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Lots of pep!
This CH has all of the pep of a V-6, yet gets 38 MPG. This car is amazing. We got the XLE (Bought New) with every option but the premium nav system. The nav/entune leaves something to be desired. Complaint: You can't enter anything while driving and the voice commands are terrible. The seats are pretty good, but they do get stiff on long drives. Overall, this is an affordable, reliable car that will last you a lifetime. Don't worry about the battery failure, because by the time that happens, you will have saved enough money to pay for it and have plenty left over (They last 250,000+ miles). Save the environment, and save yourself money. Win/win!
270k still strong
If buying used you can check the Toyota app and enter the VIN and find all the service records done at toyota dealerships. I bought mine at 260k and inspected it real well (I am a mechanic). The only issue this one has is one of the tire sensors is starting to go bad. If you ask me for 270k that's pretty insane. This things ride is rigid compared to the older body style however I prefer this. Oh and don't look at the less than 5 star reviews on this car because those people complain about storage compartments. This year also seems to have fixed the melting dash board issues as well (my wife's 09's dashboard is essentially flypaper) so yeah of you are in the market for a nice cheap reliable used car I would buy one with good service records and high milage in a heartbeat.
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Which Hybrid to choose....
So I did tons of research that included the new fusion, sonata/optima, new accord, and toyota's own lexus/avalon. I would have preferred a kewler/sportier fusion but the slow and unproven hybrid system turned me off, the sonata/optima are lacking in mileage, reliability, build quality, and more (my last car was 2011 sonata SE). The avalon.Lexus charge too much for the exact same engine plus better styling, more standard features, and roomier interior (which the camry is plenty big enough). This left only the new accord, which has quite a few new features never before tried on a hybrid, and a price tag about 5K more. If I had more to spend I probably would have gone this route...
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Love this vehicle
Can’t say on repairs as we just bought the car- but I would highly recommend this vehicle - the hybrid has already gone through a week of being everywhere around town- even back and forth to clients 30 miles away from home and only used a half tank of gas!!!! I’m in love with comfort and the leather and suede seats which are not in the newer models! My kids feel the air from dual climate which is only in the EXL model. So great! So happy with this purchase;) Purchased from Mercedes Benz Ft Myers by wonderful sales person Kris Wasakowski he was sooooo helpful and gracious! 2019 Feb purchase date
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Great car but there is a smell from vents
This is a great vehicle but there is a common issue with Toyota cars of having smelly vents. There is even a class action lawsuit Update. I turn off the recycle air and have cleaned the vents with a few products and the smell has gone away
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