Used 2010 Toyota Camry Consumer Reviews
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First Toyota Purchase
I leased a 2010 Camry XLE V6 approximately a month ago. (coming off 12 years of GM cars). I test drove the V6 SE (love the sporty look of the car) and the V6 XLE. After test driving both cars, I immediately told the salesman that the XLE was the way I wanted to go. The ride is so smooth, but not soft. The handling is quite responsive and the powerful V6 (268) is extremely impressive. I use the cruise control on the car whenever possible on the highway and find that this car's CC is extremely accurate with no noticeable braking and acceleration on hills. Love the comfortable and well laied out interior. The JBL audio system is fabulous. A truly good car.
This is quality?
A/C works when it wants to. A/T shifting is bizarre. Interior panels mismatched badly. Terrible "orange peel" paint job. Truly glad I got it on a cheap lease. Can't wait to give it back. My wife's Sonata blows it away for a lot less $.
- SE SedanMSRP: $5,99555 mi away
- XLE V6 SedanMSRP: $8,995113 mi away
- XLE SedanMSRP: $6,999345 mi away
Poor quality
Lease 36 months. Warranty ended at 36K miles: shaking front end because "bad rotors out of factory, Toyota said, water pump leaked and stopped. Plus other "minor" work which would cost me $1800. Brake system is too weak for this car (assuming Camry has same brake lines as Corolla). Not fuel efficient for its small engine size (20 mpg in the city). Cabin noise around passenger rear side was driving me crazy. No ergonomics-stereo unit is like a neon sign etc. For 2007 this body style was cool though. Nobody thought that quality will be poor. I didn't believe in bad brakes or stop pedal malfunctioning (some Professor from X country college was randomly connecting wires in a dashboard and posting videos on YouTube). I disagree with people who left low ratings for Toyota services. I crossed US from CA to NY on this car and every service was done at the Toyota dealer; they are expensive but good. Mechanics are knowledgeable and proud to work at Toyota and what they do (unlike Honda). Bottom line is: I am not buying another Camry again.
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Non Stop Problems
I just passed 3000 miles on my 2010 Camry and I have already had it in for repairs 15 times. I have an appointment for #16. There have been NON STOP rattles coming from the dash and windows. As soon as one is fixed another appears. The car rattles on smooth roads. We have also replaced a strut already as well. The car looks great and drives great but I can't even stand to drive it now.
Reliable Point a to b transportation - otherwise kinda boring
Camry is a good reliable car. Driven it 41k since Aug'09. Doesnt get your pulses going and begs to not go fast but its reliable, comfortable and spacious. The 4-cylinder engine is ok. Not as fuel efficient as compared to the current crop of midsize cars. I get about 26-27 mpg with mostly city driving. Highway driving gets 30 mpg. I am mostly satisfied but the interiors are cheap plastic and downmarket. HOwever seats are comfy. Suspension is soft but hits its max pretty quickly. I wouldnt buy a camry again - too ordinary and cheap looking for me. The new Accord looks amazing and has the same reliability, better fuel efficiency. I will probable consider that before i consider Camry.