Used 2011 Toyota Camry Consumer Reviews
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Great Car!
I managed to lease the elusive and rare 6 speed manual Camry SE. Since I control the acceleration of the car I love the way it moves and doesn't lag or over-rev like the automatics do. I used to have 3 Mustangs and this car definitely compares in the "fun to drive" category. Plus, with the more powerful motor it's actually faster than my Nissan Maxima 3.0 V6 that has 222 hp and this is only a 4 cylinder with 179 hp! AWESOME car overall.
Best bang for your buck!!
The only reason to complain would be if you didnt know what you were buying. The Camry rides smooth, has enough power to take care of the day-to-day, and looks just as good if not better than its competitors (basically just the accord and sonata). Its clearly not a sports car (even though the V6 feels like one) so if thats what you are judging it against it will always fail. P.S. - Must have accessories: sunroof, premium wheels, dual exhaust (even if its just for looks)
One great car
I bought the 2011 Camry (manual transmission) this month and have been very pleased. I have to laugh at some of the critical comments I've noticed: if you have driven a lot of different cars, as I have, you know that this car is quiet and comfortable inside like many luxury cars costing many times more. Along with it's legendary reliability, it becomes one of the best values you'll find anywhere. It's also built in the US, and has more American content than any other mid-sized car.
Great Car for Great Money
I am replacing a 2010 LE that was totaled in a rear end crash. I am buying another Camry because no there were no injuries (not even a stiff neck). The SE's ride is firm compared to the floaty LE. I find the SE fun to drive on curvy roads and the leisurely drive on the highway. I drove the V6 and its a rocket, but the 4 cyl is no slouch. The 4 cyl meets all my needs plus puts an extra $1500.00 in my pocket. My company car is a malibu which is nice but not in the same league as the Toyota. Drive one and I am sure you will love it.
I Love My Camry.
As a former Auto Exporting Agent in Japan and as a former Lexus Sales Representative in the US I will say that the Toyota Camry is the best vehicle for the money. I currently own a 2011 Toyota Camry with 70k miles on it. I purchased my Camry from a nice elderly woman. She did all the routine oil changes so I knew that it would be in mint condition. Since then I put 25k miles on it. I did a transmission fluid change at 60k and oil changes every 5k to 7k. I have no issues at all. The Camry gives me about 33mpg on average with city and highway driving combined. When I driver on the highway at farther distance I get around 35mpg. Unlike other car makers Toyota makes their vehicles easy to work on by yourself. Changing the oil is easy. I have no issues getting to the oil filter at all. Plus, you can get an original Toyota Oil Filter at Wal-Mart for only $7.54! There are so many Camrys out there, parts are cheaper and easier to come by. If you are concerned about the Camry being a little more than other used cars there is a reason. You get what you pay for. With the Camry you won't have to worry about issues like other vehicles. Keep in mind that maintaining your Camry is very important if you want to get the most out of it. There is a reason why the Camry is one of the most popular cars in the world!
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