Used 2004 Toyota Camry Consumer Reviews
As fun to drive as a toaster
I do not own a Camry, but drove an LE rental for more than a week. The car had very few miles on it so it wasn't abused. Personally, I don't see what the attraction to Camry is outside of reliability. For myself, I'd trade a little reliability for a dash of excitement. The car is boring, in styling and in performance. It's well built, a comfortable cruiser, good for commutes, but I would never buy one unless I had to. It's just basic transportation at a premium. I think you folks need to shop around and experience some other brands, unless driving is not something you like to do.
TOYOTA FAMILY
My 7th Toyota, this 2004 CamryLE was bought as a primary work car for my wife, replacing a 1992 CamryLE which in twelve years and 180,000 miles has been the LEAST expensive car I have EVER owned for overall maintinance and operating expense. The 1992 remains in the driveway as a dependable second car. Our third car is a 1988 CorollaFX hatchback with 230,000 miles and still going strong. I have been a mechanic for over 35 years (never for a TOYOTA dealership) and can vouch for the dependability and reliability of this superior product!
- XLE SedanMSRP: $7,99045 mi away
- XLE V6 SedanMSRP: $6,63893 mi away
- StandardMSRP: $4,995110 mi away
New Owner
I just bought my Camry XLE V6. I love it. It rides great, handles great. This car feels like a Lexus for a lot less. The V6 makes a huge difference. The V^ is much quieter and feels much more luxurious.
Camry
Very roomy, extremely smooth ride. Great stereo system.
Great Selling Price
Got a great deal in Atlanta, GA. New 2004 LE for $16,400 out the door (before taxes and title). Would recommend visiting the Atlanta area if you are looking for the best deal. This is the fourth car we have bought in the Atlanta area. We have always saved at least $1,500 over purchasing the car locally. So far the car has been great, no problems.