Used 2009 Toyota Camry Consumer Reviews
Transmission deceleration problems
Only Toyotas ever owned and still own are four 1989-1991 Cressidas. Absolutely superb and still running great. Recommended to my son to buy Camry. Bought a 2007 LE 4 cylinder Camry new and transmission shifting between 35 and 45 is deplorable. When decelerating down to 40 car RPM jump up by 1000. I was foolish enough to buy a 2009 Camry 6 cylinder XLE with every option and at 9000 miles the problem my son has with his 4 cylinder is twice as bad with the 6 cylinder. Went to two different dealers for repair and received the same story from both (nothing wrong) and one even charged $40 bucks (car is in warranty). OOOH what a "bad" feeling.
Smooth & Powerful-Wish I bought an SE
At 36 mpg real world highway mpg, this rivals or exceeds the underpowered 2.4L I4 or the hybrid. At 12,500 miles and 18 months I brought my car to the dealer for its third oil change yesterday - have had zero defects, zero repairs. zero oil consumption... but dealer confirmed that like all pre April 2008 build 3.5L V6 Toyotas it has a rubber vvti oil line that can rupture resulting in engine failure. No TSB or recall yet - dealer acknowledged problem but wants $250 to fix with new metal line. Bidgestone 16" tires were about over half worn at 8K miles so replaced the el cheapo tires & hubcaps with 215/55/17 SE style alloys & Michelins which improved handling. Seats are very comfortable. In retrospect, I would pay the extra $1200 for the SE package for nicer interior and 17" alloy wheels.
- LE V6 SedanMSRP: $6,99924 mi away
- SE SedanMSRP: $5,90022 mi away
- LE SedanMSRP: $6,99523 mi away
Smooth Ride
I've had the car for more than a year and have enjoyed everything about it.
I've owned a 2009 Camry with 10 years
These people that write bad reviews on the 2009 Toyota Camry likely hate Japanese Cars and drive Fords, Chevy's and Dodge. I have owned my 2009 camry and I have 350,000 KM on it, The only thing I've done is Only changes, Tires and Brakes. Look at the Taxi's, many of them are Toyota Camry's and they have 500,000 + KM and still going. Dont wate your 2 mins reading these retards with the bad reviews. I highly recommend Toyota Camry and if you buy one, you will not be disappointed.
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