Used 2015 Toyota Camry LE 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
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Sturdy Car
Have had car since new (2015). Have close to 46000 miles with very little issues so far. I keep up with recommendations and has operated very well.
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Traded
Traded the Camry for a Avalon. It still is a great car, but a little difficult to enter and exit - getting older. Cosmic Gray is more like Cosmic Dark Blue. Still a pretty color.
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Good solid Camry
I bought this after VW bought back my diesel. I have driven a Honda Civic, Nissan Sentra SE-R, BMW 320, and Passat TDI. The pickup is not the same as the other cars, but I now drive 25,000 miles/year, mainly on the highway. The 2015 LE Camry is very comfortable. I prefer the seats on the Camry very much to the other vehicles. The view is excellent, just a small blind spot on the rear view mirrors. I am very pleased, was able to get a 2015 with 18K miles for a very good price.
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Good car
Nothing to dislike except for the brakes which may be due to aftermarket junk! Plenty of power, 39mpg US highway, never waxed it and still shines. We've had absolutely no problems with this car
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2015 Camry LE-Tragically uncomfortable front seats
I switched to Toyota after 28 years of Honda loyalty because my mom's 1997 Camry LE is still running strong. I first bought a 2015 Corolla LE Eco Premium and traded it after 2 months because the ride got so rough after driving it is was unbearable, not to mention a dash rattle and other problems. Traded it in on a 2015 Camry LE. Didn't think too much about seat comfort during the test ride, it seemed OK. I drive 3 to 4 hours a day for work, and after spending some time in the car, my back hurt and I couldn't find any position to make it comfortable. Tried pillows, different cushions, then wound up getting a set of $135 Conformax gel seat cushions (back and seat) with air flow covers and that makes it much better. I went to the dealer and rotated the OEM tires as recommended then at about 16,000 miles the ride was very rough. Wound up replacing them at 18,000 miles with Goodyear Comfortred Assurance tires and that did the trick. I get great gas mileage, love the backup camera and hands free phone and listening to music via the USB port. The bluetooth for music has buffering issues and will speed up and slow down like a record. I talked with the accessory guy at the dealership and the bluetooth buffering is an issue in the Camry. I love the MPG, the highest was around 44 and I regularly get between 35 and 40 MPG so the weight of the car is a trade off. It drives tight and solid and the LE model has the right amount of technology for me. I got the midnight blue and body side molding, so this is the sharpest looking car I've had. It's a love/hate thing. I think I can make it work, but I would not recommend one if you do any serious amount of driving, because of the horrible seats.
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