Used 2015 Toyota Camry Sedan Consumer Reviews
I absolutely love my car!!
I've had sports cars(Mitsubishi and Corvette) and older Camry's, Celica's, Fiat... this is my favorite car!! It is so comfortable. I got leather seats and loaded with extras and I am so happy with my car purchase. The dealership (Cabe Toyota in Long Beach) was the BEST!!! Evan Morioka was so knowledgeable and the entire support team has been fantastic! So glad I bought this car. UPDATE: Dec 2016 - I still love my car!!! It is so comfortable to drive, it is beautiful and I am enjoying the upgraded sound system, the wireless charger... Cream colored leather seats and the detailed stitching on the dash and doors are still beautiful. I'm very glad I upgraded to the blizzard pearl. It stands out when I'm looking for my car. One of the other things I love is the very large trunk space. I was able to fit a suitcase, my dad's wheelchair and my golf clubs into it at the same time with still room for more things. I'm very happy with my purhcase.
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Great Seats best part of the car
RJ, 05/11/2019 this shopper is a stupid poopy head who complains over some seats but yet has had the car for 3 years with NOOOOOO problem people like this make me sick and shouldn't deserve a car. Personally i love this car it gets me to work and the kids to school.
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The Car Enthusiasts Love To Hate
Look, I'm not going to pretend that the I4 XSE Camry is an enthusiast car or that it's going to blow you away while driving it. But for all intents and purposes, this is a damn good car that allows ample opportunity for fun, spirited driving on your daily drives. If you want more power, get the 3.5L V6, but be prepared for some torque steer with that configuration. I believe the I4 gives the driver ample power for daily driving and back road fun. The handling is superb for a mid-size sedan and I'd only rate the Mazda 6 better than the XSE Camry in this regard. There is some body roll but nothing out of the ordinary for a car in this segment. But the car stays poised when you push it and it comes with the ability to use rev-matching downshifts when you're in sport mode. Oh and don't forget Toyota reliability. I owned a 1998 3.5L LE V6 Camry that ran for 225,000 miles with NO major maintenance or repairs. It ran smooth as butter on the day I sold it. Now I own a Lexus and this new Camry and I couldn't be happier with the reliability. Overall, if you want a car that will allow you to have a little more fun than other midsize sedans without sacrificing comfort, reliability, and quality, then I highly recommend the I4 XSE Camry. I give it an overall rating of 4.4/5.0
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most uncomfortable car ever
If you really want a Camry I would suggest renting one for a weekend or longer. A 15 minute test drive is not enough to fully understand how uncomfortable this car really is. The drivers seat is enough to make you never look at a Toyota again. I have owned 9 Toyota's and this will be my last. You know how they say "This is not your fathers car" well it's true. Older Camry's were well built and reliable to a fault. Not so the 2015. I believe that the multi adjusting drivers seat has far less foam because of the mechanics they needed to squeeze in below. The car is a bear to get in to and I am only 5"10". Added to this is the glare from the dash. I thought highway safety had already solved this issue, guess not. You'll also find the floor mats are some cheap thin material made to look good. The dealer was all to ready to let me trade for another car (on my dime of course.) Toyota headquarters had me take a survey to find out if I was happy with the person I complained to. So here I am stuck with a car that gives me a back ache. Do yourself a huge favor and check out the others, do a long test drive, and take my advise .Don't buy the 2015 Camry. This is an update after 7 months of driving this vehicle. Matters have only become worse. There are no words to say how bad the seats are in this car. I have a three year lease but will take the loss and buy something else (not a Toyota). This has become the worst car I have ever owned and the worst for a financial beating. Anyone that has leased a car will know what I am talking about. This is my last Toyota. Well here it is almost 2 years later and Edmund's asked me to update my review. Nothing has changed. The car is the most uncomfortable piece of garbage I have ever owned. The dealer could care less (Toyota of Braintree) Once the sale is made they don't know you. It now has rattles and gas mileage is less (and yes it has been in for regular service) . I have less than 15000 miles on it. The low mileage is because it is so uncomfortable to drive. I have an 11 year old truck that I drive most of the time that gives a better ride. I have been a loyal Toyota owner for 20 years but this is the end of our relationship. If I am going to be treated like dirt I can go to any dealer or company out there. Like I said two years ago this is the last Toyota I will own. Well here I am over two years into this lease and my opinion has not changed. I did check out some of the new Toyotas when I went in for service and the seat design has not changed. I looked at a Tacoma pickup but found the seats worse than the 2015 Camery. Now they call them sport seats. I want something I can drive more than 20 miles in comfort. Like I said before this is my last Toyota. One last note my mileage is under 18000 because I can't drive this car. what a waste of money. Here it is three years gone and finally at lease end and I can get rid of this POS. When you go out to look for a car go for dollars only. The dealers and auto makers don't care about you only their bottom line. Finally turned in the POS. done with Toyota.
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Quiet, reliable and efficient
I bought a very gently used 2015 LE a few months ago. As of this moment, it has 8000 miles on it. I've not had to do anything except fill gas and change the oil. The automatic transmission is very smooth and efficient , in fact I might say it hunts too much for efficiency. When you are at 60 mph and you floor the pedal, it's a little hesitant to downshift and give you an acceleration boost. I suspect this is because the transmission wants to hold a higher gear for as long as possible. In any case for the vast majority of the time the transmission is fine. When I do 75-80 mph I consistently get 31-32 mpg. When I drop down to 70 mph I see 33-34. And if i do between 50 to 60 mph mpg goes to 35+. I think this mpg is extremely good for a car this size and weight. When compared to the 2007-2011 models this car is quiet, engine noise is reduced. There is some road noise on rough pavement - I measured it at 63 db at 65mph. The LE ride is not as firm as the SE but the car still does not roll. It feels tight and good. The seats on the 2007-2011 model I think are better and softer than this LE. But only by a little bit. The interior could do with fewer hard plastics. I wish the LE came with side mirror defoggers. If anything is terrible in this car, it has to be the audio system. There is no bass at all. If the audio system were not integrated with the camera, I would change it in a heart beat. I have no clue how Toyota put this audio system in here. I am going to drive this for the next 5 years at least and hope it will be as reliable as the previous gen cars.
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