Used 2014 Toyota Camry Hybrid Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Toyota is slipping.
This is my fourth Toyota Camry and my second XLE hybrid. My 2011 hybrid vibrated when it was at rest. The 2014 is much improved in this respect. The 2014 also has quicker acceleration and better handling. In other respects, Toyota has really made the car less desirable. Most notably, the driver's seat doesn't have enough padding. It is rock hard and uncomfortable right in the middle. Can't imagine why they would save a little money and make such a big mistake in comfort. Also, I can no longer fit my umbrella in the side pockets on the doors. Everything falls out of the glove compartment on the passenger side. Glove compartment in the center no longer has the basket that held my pen.
Great car but...
Small compartment for storing registration and other significant items to the left side of the dash next to steering column is worthless. It will not even hold a credit card or a business card. Poor design engineering. What was the point? Nice reliable sedan, why such a poor resale or trade in value? It's not a Ford after all.
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- XLE SedanMSRP: $13,995159 mi away
- LE SedanMSRP: $16,50018 mi away
- XLE SedanMSRP: $10,888In-stock online
Great car
This trim is very easy to use...the navigation is terrific
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Gently used.Garaged. Less than 16000 miles.
Garaged. LOF every 6 months. Spotless. Retired couple owners. Gently driven. Model year 2014.5
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Great Car!
It is a great car.
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