Used 2009 Toyota Camry 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 5M) Consumer Reviews
The BEST and most RELIABLE car
I bought my 2009 Camry brand new and have never had an issue with it. I have over 175,000 miles driven so far. There were 2 very minor recalls on it. I had them both checked and fixed by the dealer at no charge. It was a floor mat and power door switch. Besides my car still looking practically brand new on the inside and outside, it still runs like new and is the most affordable car I have ever had to maintain. It drives nice and smooth. I will say that the seats are comfortable enough. I wish they had more lumbar support. Overall, this is the best vehicle I have ever owned. I have owned 3 other cars and a few trucks. Different makes and models. I will only be buying Toyota from now on.
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Horrible Oil Consumption Problem
My 2009 Camry has been great other than the oil consumption problem that Toyota will do nothing about. Oil needs to be added weekly. I will not ever be able to sell this car to anyone with this problem. Will never buy another Toyota.
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- LE SedanMSRP: $5,9957 mi away
- XLE V6 SedanMSRP: $10,64931 mi away
- XLE SedanMSRP: $7,48898 mi away
Buyer Beware
Toyota is aware of an oil consumption problem; therefore, the warranty was extended to 150000 miles or September 2018 due to this problem. The owners were not notified; I became aware when I began to experience this problem. Cost to remedy according to dealer is @$5000 fix @$6000 new engine.
Absolute Work of Art
I've got the model with the BBS wheels and the concave body kit. I love this car and everything about it. Traded my 2006 VW Passat in on it and couldn't be happier. There aren't many cars on the road that look better than this one. 4 cylinder engine runs like a champ. Plenty of power (especially for the wife).
Just RUN! - Burns Oil, Toyota won't fix.
At 100k miles, we had to replace both axles, as the CV joints failed. Headliner started falling at 6 years old. The WORST part is the engine: The 4cyl engine, used in a number of Toyota's is junk. They burn oil like crazy. Toyota recognizes the design flaw, but won't fix anything unless the car burns more than a quart of oil per 1,000 miles. That's NUTS! My Tundra at 170,000 miles burns NO oil!
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