Used 2004 Toyota Camry Consumer Reviews
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Lived up to its rep, so far
After 86k miles, my Camry is still trucking along with no problems, no unusual expense. The worst I've had is tires that wore prematurely (Potenza) -- nice performance tires but wore out at 35k. On the good side, no need for brake job 'til 60k! Aside from that, only 1 regret that it did not come with much tinting! making it hot in summer. Otherwise a fantastic car and the only comfortable seat I've ever owned.
2004 Toyota Camry LE Limited Edition
Used it heavily for past 1 half year, no problems. Still drives like brand new. looks great. very smooth ride. good suspension.
- LEMSRP: $6,67035 mi away
- SE V6 SedanMSRP: $4,45043 mi away
- StandardMSRP: $2,99549 mi away
my first car!
This is my first car ever, and I love it. It's cute, so it's attractive to younger people (me) but my dad also loves it. My mom kept saying that back seats have much leg room. You can't hear the engine running either inside or outside the car. Also, the sound system isn't all that bad either!
The Best, Most Reliable Sedan
Having owned seven Toyotas over the years, I find the Toyota Camry to be the most reliable and most functional sedan of the Toyota family. Also, most of my friends who previously drove Fords, Lincolns, BMWs, and Saabs have migrated to the top-end Camry models. There are reasons why this sedan outsells all others.
2004 Toyota Camry LE Limited Edition
Used it heavily for past 1 half year, no problems. Still drives like brand new. looks great. very smooth ride. good suspension.