Used 2007 Toyota Camry SE 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 5A) Consumer Reviews
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Utterly disappointed!
This will be the second 2007 SE Camry that Ive had since buying the vehicle in early July 2006. The first one was returned to the dealer, on the day of delivery, because of excessive rattling noises coming from the interior, especially the back right side of the car. After an additional two week wait for a replacement, our second Camry is no better. Were still dealing with unwanted creaks and rattles. My wife and I are utterly disappointed in this vehicle. The only positive to come from this ugly process is the pleasure that I derive from knowing that I will never be foolish enough to buy another Toyota. Seriously, re-consider your purchase.
Perry Como
The car is slow as a slug when starting out. I have had 4 cylinder Grand AMs with 40 less horsepower that accelerated better than this car. I took the car back for the service bulletin fix but the recalibration of the computer did not help the acceleration problem. If you slow down then give it the gas it takes a second to respond. I have almost been rear ended on two occasions this month. I really wanted to love the car but I am merely satisfied with it because of this problem. This car replaced my 2001 Ford Taurus that had only 8 more hp, but it felt like it was an Indy car compared to Perry Como the nickname for my Camry - smooth but slow.
- CE SedanMSRP: $6,90089 mi away
- LE SedanMSRP: $5,995274 mi away
- LE V6 SedanMSRP: $6,495275 mi away
Hybrid Model
The car now has 4800 miles and has been very reliable. I notice when the gas motor starts when running electric mode, more than I thought I would but not very noticable. I actually get better highway mileage than sticker show. My best is 46 but can almost always get at least 42. City driving is 39.5 almost always. GPS is accurate but not as easy to use as previous models. This is 3rd car with GPS. Ride is very good and handling nimble enough.
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.
2007 Camry a Step Backwards !
Just returned from test drive of 2007 Camry. I own a 2003 Camry use it for business.. have 50K on it.. love it. For years I would try Camrys on for size but my long torso always created head room issues. The 2002-2006 Camry was the answer. My first entry into the 2007 with the power seat sunk all the way down let me know they changed the headroom. This is a no moonroof LE and the specs say .4 inch less headroom. Feels like a bigger difference than that to me! And what's the deal with the gated automatic shifter? I'm sure you get used to it but the first time driver will be running in 4th gear instead of drive most of the time. While the styling of the 2007 takes some getting use to the real issue is Toyota forgot the pluses the last version of the Camry offered.