Used 2014 Toyota Camry Consumer Reviews
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No complaints! Great car w/ legendary reliability
I have had this car for a month and I have already racked up over 1000 miles. I have no complaints with this car. The ride, tech, feel, versatility, and practicality of this legendary mid-size sedan are tough to beat. I have no buyer's remorse; I am very pleased with my purchase. I got the XLE trim and it rides, feels, and looks like a luxury sedan. Great for short and long trips, with tons of trunk space! PROS: -Quiet, smooth ride -Lots of available features, great MPG -The name-brand reliability of a Toyota Camry CONS: -Slightly more expensive than rival mid-size sedans, but you get what you pay for! Test drive other mid-size sedans. I did, and this Camry clearly stood out for me.
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2014 Camry XLE
Style, dependable, affordable, great mileage. Awesome vehicle. Love it! Wish they had added the driver 1 and 2 seat memory. Also, the alarm on the back up camera would be advantages. A great car and perfect reliability !
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- LE SedanMSRP: $13,995In-stock online
- SE SedanMSRP: $15,995In-stock online
- LE SedanMSRP: $14,998In-stock online
The Best Camry of them All. The 2014 SE
This is my third Camry, 2014, 2001 and 1995. And without question the Best Camry of them all. This car has Speed, Comfort and Supreme handling. The three major components as well as interior and exterior styling. The car is fast for a 4 cylinder and provides great mileage. Its comfortable with its basic seats. The handling is superb in the corners and at high speed. The gauges are large and easy to see. The bluetooth and the rear view camera are the best features I have seen in a car and they all came standard. I chose no options and this car has more than enough features. The Michelins tires are a bit noisy on the highway and I think the Bridgestone will be a better replacement.
I wanted this to be my first 300,000 car...
I drive for a living. I wanted this camry to be my first car to go to 300,000, and from everything I read, it was supposed to. But I'm having to trade it in at 108,000, because it has become a money pit. First, the wheel bearings in the front went, over $1000 to fix. That was last month. Now, a back wheel bearing transmission problems that are going to be over $2100 to fix. This is ridiculous, for a car that has been meticulously cared for. I drive primarily highway miles, and am very careful with my cars.
Mileage
For all of you folks that state your mpg, I suggest that you do NOT believe what the car computer tells you. I have a 2014.5 Camry SE. Driving with a GPS the speedometer said 61-62 mph, the GPS showed 59 mph. I drove 332 miles and put in 10.155 gallons which equals 32.6 and the car computer stated and average mpg of 35.2 mpg. Do your own manual calculation, do NOT believe the car computer!