Used 2015 Toyota Camry Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Front seat issue
The front seats are very poorly constructed. There is not enough cushion on the seat and it becomes very uncomfortable to ride after just a short drive. You feel like you are riding on a board!
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It's a Camry!
Traded in my '14 Mini Cooper S Countryman for something with much better resale value and reliability. I liked the updated look of the '15 Camry and found a used SE with 25K miles for $18.5K, so I hopped on the deal. The tranny is smooth, love the black interior with red stitching, backup cam and radio are sufficient (my Mini had none of these tech features, just a big speedometer dial which was pure novelty), pretty decent pep/acceleration for a 4 banger. I get around 29/30mpg with mixed city and hwy driving. Love the fact that it takes regular gas vs. premium. Coming from a Mini, I thought the handling could be a bit tighter and more responsive, so I installed a strut bar ($70 on Amazon) which adds a bit more stability in tight steering - it could use some wider track tires (maybe 225x17's) as well, maybe when I replace the tires. I also replaced all interior lights and headlights with LED lights, makes a huge difference in lighting. The factory stereo isn't bad, some decent high and low frequency output. I will definitely be upgrading the speakers soon. My biggest gripe is the wind noise coming from the front grill, I get some noticeable wind noise when I go over 50mph. It's not a big deal in the grand scheme of things, but I didn't get this much wind noise from my Mini which isn't as aerodynamic as the Camry. I do miss the turbo kick from the Mini, but I also enjoy the smooth cruising and not feeling every bump in the road. This car will be for the long haul, so I plan to take car of it and maintain it as needed. I don't think you'll make a bad choice going with the Camry for its reliability, decent performance, good mpg, and best of all, resale value. It's decently fun to drive and I actually look forward to driving it everyday.
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2015 Camry SE 2.5
After 5 years and 65,000 miles, the only unscheduled maintenance I had to do was resurface my front rotors at around 55k miles. I paid $170 and my independent mechanic did an excellent job. I changed tires at 42,000 miles. Same Michelin tire as original. Exterior and interior look like new with no signs of wear except for the floor mats. I keep forgetting to take my shoes off in the car. Just kidding. Very happy with it, but want a 2021 RAV4 Prime. If you've seen its specs and eligibility for the full $7500 federal tax credit, it's easy to see why.
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Best Car I've Ever Owned By Far!!!
I purchased my Camry eleven months ago as a replacement for my 2007 Nissan Altima 2.5 S which had battery & transmission problems & it's a huge improvement. The first car I bought was a 2006 Toyota Corolla S which I drove for five and a half years with no problems, so I'm happy to be back with Toyota! I still love it just as much as when I first drove it off the lot! Despite mine being a XSE with the sport-tuned suspension, the ride quality is not that bad, handling is responsive enough & the interior is quiet. The 3.5L V6 engine is very powerful, very smooth & very quiet. I test drove a 4-cylinder version as well & it's pleasant enough, but bought the V6 for it's extra refinement & rarity. The seats are comfortable & the interior has plenty of legroom. I love the styling very much both outside & inside & the touchscreen controls are simple. Mine is Black with the black leather/suede interior with the red stitching which has a very tasteful & sporty look! It's about as fuel efficient as my previous car, but with nearly 100 more horsepower. I'm planning to keep this car for at least ten years as it has all the horsepower & luxury features i'll ever need & it will likely be very reliable as Camry's always have been!
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2015 Toyota Camry
Hi People, I recently bought a 2015 Toyota Camry. I am writing this review to make you people aware of few issues/problems that I experienced in this model which could help you decide whether to buy 2015 Camry or not. Firstly, this car has vibrations especially in the wheels between 44 mph through 55 mph, so when you test drive make sure you observe the vibrations at this speed on a smooth road. Secondly, if you still want to go ahead and buy this car make sure to not have Bridgestone tires on it, as these tires magnifies the vibrations. Other than these other performance parameters are good. As per the dealers whom I spoke to get these problems fixed, in the first place they denied the problem (very disappointing). However, after 6 weeks they (dealers, as they had customers with these problems before) accepted that it's a camry design issue which they said could be mitigated by changing tires to Michelin brand, however this would not remove/settle vibrations completely. Wish someone had written about this earlier. Hope this would help you all.
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