Used 2007 Toyota Camry Consumer Reviews
The Herky Jerky Car
As a twenty year devout Toyota owner, I regret greatly that I bought this car. Acceleration is anything but smooth, especially when the engine is cold or the air conditioning is on, but it will unpredictably falter on you even with no air conditioning and a hot engine. This is the most frustrating nuisance and can occur just when you need that expected response most - creating a danger as well. Visits to the shop result in them telling me that it is functioning as desinged. "Get used to it" is the best they can tell me. Test drive before you buy. I am told that not all 2007 Camrys perform like mine.
Sold !
The ride is smooth, sweet, and in zone.
- XLE V6 SedanMSRP: $8,49984 mi away
- LE SedanMSRP: $5,35093 mi away
- LE SedanMSRP: $3,99993 mi away
Very unhappy after 2 years.
When I bought this car, I was so happy to see Toyota improved the bland styling of the previous model years. I was hooked by its looks, but after driving it for the last two years, I am disappointed. I have had non-stop transmission problems, terrible sunroof noises, very uncharacteristic squeaks and rattles from everywhere in the dash, and unacceptable paint issues.
Good Car, Expected Better
Got Car in Nov.2011 with 61K miles, Car needed New amp for JBL system , then at 67,051 miles needed Waterpump replacement than at 71,508 miles needed Alternator replacement now im at 73500 miles no issues and keeping the regular service shedule and the car is doing wonderful and up to date on all recalls I currently experience tranny issues only in the winter months when its cold outside if I dont let the car warm up before taking off i use only 93 octan fuel and gumout every 3000 miles replaces both engine air filter and cabin air filter every 9000 miles I think toyota could have done better with covering some of the parts but toyota does whats best for business, not for client tale
Best Camry ever
The SE V6 drives and handles like car at the top level of the front wheel drive food chain. Little torque steer at launch and even power delivery throughout powerband. However, the transmission is a little confused at times during downshifting. The interior is on par with other cars in its class, but not up to the fit and finish of previous Camrys (trust me, my parents have had 7 Camrys since the late 80s). The JBL 8-speaker system w/BT and the leather seats are money well spent. If you want a practical vehicle with good looks, excellent all around performance and a resale value no domestic sedan could touch, the Camry should definitely be on the top of your shopping list.