Used 2013 Toyota Camry Consumer Reviews
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Overall good choice for mid sized sedan
I was deciding between the Camry and Chevy Malibu. I went with the Camry due to the rear leg room and resale value. I don't necessarily agree with Toyota having a higher resale value because the Malibu felt like it was built better. The dash on the Camry seems cheap and the parts don't fit perfectly causing wiggle room when pressed against. The seats are also not comfortable for trips longer than 30 minutes. They feel like generic foam, offering little support even with lumbar. The MPG calculator consistently registers 1-2 MPGs higher than what the car actually gets. This is somewhat disappointing, but I still average around 31 with 75% highway driving.
First Camry for me
Got a great deal from Toyota- 0% APR for 60 months, no payments for 90 days and a killer deal. Who can say no to that? I bought the SE model 4 cyl. loaded with the $3600 everything package. Did I mention the 2 year/ 24k mile all maintenance free plan? After 3 months and 6k miles, very impressed with the Camry. Glad I got it over the Accord.
Just 1 Downfall
This car is great, I like the style and the comfort of this car. Only hiccup this car has is when it's really hot outside the A/C will not turn on right away. After I drive and roll the Windows down allowing the heat to escape the cab, it will then turn on, also I'm not completely thrilled with the A/C as my 1995 Camry literally BLOWS ice cubes, the 2013 has no where near as powerful of an A/C UNIT.
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Still excellent after 125,000 miles
Quiet smooth confortable looks good after 5 years. 6/18/19 update Car is still running like new after 146,000 miles. Very little maintenance other than the usual things, tires, regular oil changes and filters.
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Fun To Drive
Purchased the Camry SE 3.5 Fully Loaded in November 2013. I test drove many other vehicles before making a decision on the Camry SE. Prior to buying the Camry I drove 2003 Honda Accord that was bought new ended putting 140k. The Honda was in perfect mechanical condition but decided it was time to buy a newer car that had updated comfort features and the latest technology. After all the research and test driving I chose the Camry because you get more for less. The Toyota Care and roadside assistance sealed the deal. MPG is great considering it's the 3.5