Used 2007 Toyota Camry SE 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 5A) Consumer Reviews
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Hoped for more
I shopped for months for a new car & picked the Camry. I originally loved it. I thought great mileage & I loved the look of the new Camry. Now I am second guessing myself. Terrible mileage!! 23 mpg in the city & tranny seems sluggish or hesitant. Some of the thing inside seem cheap. If I had known then what I know now I would have bought an H3. If I'm going to get mileage this bad I may as well look good doing it.
Nice looking, runs terrible
I bought this car because I owned two Toyotas before (Avalon, Corolla). This car has been very disappointing. The squeaks and rattles are awful for a Toyota, feels more like a Chevy inside. The transmission doesn't shift correctly, and it has almost caused me to get into an accident twice. Except for the looks, this car is not making me very happy.
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Never a Toyota Again
I bought myself a car that has been back for several defects, including rattles from dash area. Apparently a service bulletin was issued by Toyota, but I have had it in 4 times and it is still rattling over road bumps. I had to have the trunk lid adjusted, the rear bumper cover reattached, a door arm rest cover replaced as it was shipped from the factory with a chip off the fake plastic silver. The front A pillar cover had to be be reattached as it was loose causing another constant rattle. The fit and finish that i thought Japanese car makers were supposed to be famous for did not pertain to my car. Irregular gaps in dash area. The leather on the seats seems very cheap. 4 cylinder is weak.
Leaking Roof, No Fix
My sunroof developed a rattle during winter. I have taken it to dealership in excess of 10 times and even when they cannot fix it. Now that the roof has been touched so many times it has also started to leak and I got a puddle in my lap. The dealerships response- cannot duplicate the roof leak. Cost cutting has gone too far at Toyota. Otherwise the car is great with its feel and quietness. The 4 cylinder does not get good mileage at 70 MPH plus. Below it you can expect to get good mileage only if you do not have too many hills. The new transmission shifts too frequently to truly optimize gas consumption.
Transmission/Windshield
Like everyone else, I have the problem with the transmission. Toyota needs to do a recall before someone gets seriously hurt. I also have a problem with a film on the windshield. It's kind of spotty. I've tried to clean it; even took it to a car detail place, but it won't come off. This makes night time driving & driving in wet conditions day or night extremely difficult. The detail place told me they think it's a defect in the windshield. I'm taking the car into the dealership next week to see if they will correct these problems. Other than the above and the wind noise, I really love my Camry.