Used 2018 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT) Consumer Reviews
Love my 2018 XLE but...
I HATE , HATE , HATE and uninstalled the entune connected navigation app. Totally takes control of my phone! Hides other apps while I'm trying to use them and gives itself the focus,over and over again. Extremely annoying! Doesn't even have the street where I work in the map for setting my work Location.. Mandatory over the air vehicle system updates are required via my phone. Google Maps it's 10 times better. I will never buy another car which depends on entune for any of its functionality. The high-end nav radio system to me was a waste of money. I hope Toyota is listening. Signed two-time and possibly last Toyota purchaser/customer.
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Gas Saver
The fuel economy is great, getting an average of 44 + MPG. Car is not peppy if you are used to a high performance V 6 but the car will merge well onto highway when needed. The leather seats are comfortable but a bit too firm (I find my Sequoia cloth seats more comfortable on long trips). The process of finding the car via Edmunds was very positive.
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Nice Car
No problems. It's a great car. I'd take it over most luxury automobiles such as Mercedes, BMW, Lexus, etc.
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CRUSIN & SAVING WITH MY NEW GIRL!
The only thing I don't like about this car is you have to have your phone plugged in to use the Scout Navigation System. Inconvenient. Useless if you don't have your phone with you or you don't have a smart phone. The ride and handling is awesome and 44 mpg in town and 48 hwy just adds to the love of this car. Purchase the extended warranty so bumper to bumper for many years.
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Toyota Time to do the right thing
This car would be five star all the way across if it wasn’t for the debacle of the lack of navigation and the technology they put into the 2018 model. This is something that they could fix very simply with Entune upgrade and they patently refuse to do it. I have owned six Toyotas and this will be my last one if nothing changes
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