Used 2010 Toyota Camry SE 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
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So far, so good with SE
I bought this car for the nice looks (SE), roomy interior and trunk, and good fuel economy. So far, I like everything about it. It felt bigger than the Malibu and Fusion and includes all kinds of safety and sporty features in base SE form. Fuel Economy is about 26 mpg so far. This car is a keeper for me. It is handling my cravings for sporty looks, soft ride, and good fuel economy with plenty of room for the family, all for $23K!
Great Car!
I was looking at the LE and the dealer asked me to look at the SE model. I am sure glad that I did! For $1500 more you get a lot of equipment. I love the special seats and ground effects package.
- SE SedanMSRP: $8,998155 mi away
- LE V6 SedanMSRP: $9,99552 mi away
- XLE V6 SedanMSRP: $9,136181 mi away
Not what I expected from Toyota
I purchased the SE model and enjoy it's spunk. What I don't like is the numb steering feedback and the feeling that the car is not solid in contact with the road. The driver seat feels like sitting on slats of metal giving it spring instead of cushion. It's caused back issues and hip issues to climb in and out. The transmission is not smooth at low speeds with a slack or jerk feeling on take-off and at slow speed. The transmission feels indecisive. The SE's special cloth is a nightmare to keep looking clean. Two recalls on this car make me "regret buying it" and recalls have already decreased the resale value. The stock Michelin tires seem to generate too much road noise.
2010 Camry SE
Toyota has been known to make great cars. It drives like a dream... handling is amazing. Great on fuel, steering is responsive to any other car that I test drove... (including 2009 Altima, 2009 Mazda6) but it lacks only one thing: the interior is old and outdated... kinda feels like my grandfather's car on the inside. But its still a reliable and sturdy car!
Good all around family car
Moved from a 2000 solara se to the 2010 camry se. The car's exterior looks are great and the black leather interior is outstanding but its frosty blue dash is outdated and glares in the daylight. It's handling is better than my old solara's but is not quite as sporty. I think the V6 would be a bit more fun to drive. Only get the smart key feature if you constantly lock your keys in the car (you can't do that with smart key). But if you lose them it costs $350 to rekey the car.