Used 2002 Toyota Camry Consumer Reviews
Interior styling?????
This is my first Toyota and and I really like this car! One thing really irks me though. The ugly dash! I've always preferred "waterfall" type cockpits. Look at an Olds Aurora and you'll see what a dash should look like! And what's with the open bins? They look SO cheap! Can't Toyota put a hinged door on it???
An honest opinion.
I recommend this car with some exceptions. This is the most comfortable car I've driven so far. Adequate leg room for 6ft+ tall person. I have had some issues with this car also. The brakes stink. Too much travel and requires constant adjustment. Its too low to the ground. Fully loaded (5 pass) it scrapes the highway. Wish cruise control was molded in steering wheel. Cheap carpeting, keeps lifting. Overall quality could be better.
- XLE SedanMSRP: $3,39581 mi away
- LE V6 SedanMSRP: $7,495335 mi away
- LE SedanMSRP: $4,45077 mi away
Looks Good!
How many weeks do you come home with a new car, run in the house and tell your spouse, "Honey, I Love my Car!"? I did for about three months. I still love it, but, she just got tired of hearing about it! Once I figured out what the "Clank" was when I first started out (it was the anti-lock brakes setting themselves) and the fact that once you stop, the cruise control resets itself (not like American cars that retain their memory until you turn the car off), I fully enjoyed driving my Camry! The gas mileage could be better, but I like the V6 anyway - nice power for this sedan. Good feel for the road without being too harsh.
Best car I have owned
This is the 9th car that I have owned, both foreign and domestic, and this is the best, most comfortable car I have owned. All of my cars have been manual, and this is the slickest tranny that I have driven.
PLEASED
Bought the SE 4-Cylinder in October 2001 when they were first available. We've been very pleased overall with a few minor complaints but of course we're very hard to please when it comes to spending 25 grand on a car! Test drove the Honda Accord & Nissan Altima & neither compared to the comfort & smooth ride of the re-designed Camry. For as much time as we spend in the car we decided that the Camry was definately worth the extra money.