Used 2015 Toyota Camry LE 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
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great car
This is my third Camry I love it so far. The sales person Jim O'Brien was helpful in getting a good deal. Basically all the people on staff were pleasant. The only minor issue I have was the low level of color selection of car. Wanted something that popped but settled for white (maybe it will be cooler w/ all this heat). Still a smart car. Gets me from point A to point B. Breaks worked good as well as the A/C. Really liked the new design. I also continue to go to dealership for oil changes. Work with Jack Murphy who is very good at his job.
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Most boring car on the road
Very very cheaply made, high use of plastics . Boring to drive. It’s just another appliance
- SE SedanMSRP: $11,390In-stock online
- SE SedanMSRP: $11,942In-stock online
- LE SedanMSRP: $11,988In-stock online
Flaky
The paint is flaking off, other than that, it’s been a great car. Thinking of trading for a Honda Accord because their paint doesn’t flake off.
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Electrical needs to be checked carefully. SCREEN
Basically a good car good gas economy. I used e 85 and warn lights came on . Went back to regular ethanol and warn lights went off. Went to ethanol free and got better mileage, not sure how the cost is against the use of ethanol/gas.
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Cannot beat a Toyota
What is up with some of the negative reviews I do not get it. I am a 6f tall, big boned American military veteran and I love these cars. I owned a 2003, 2009 and a few years ago, I upgraded to a 2015 and got a good deal, $22,000 out the door. What I LOVE about the 2015 Camry LE. The body has grown by 1.8 inches in length and .04 inches in width and I feel comfortable driving the car for long distances. I have the 2.5-liter four-cylinder gasoline engine producing 178 hp and 170 lb-ft of torque. I am averaging 25 mpg city, 35 mpg highway, for a combined 28 mpg, which is just fantastic! I am also basing these ratings on the fact that the mid level LE trim is under $25,000 new. The steering, handling and driving is great and cracking the 200,000 mile barrier should not be a problem. There is plenty of front space, as for the passengers in the back seat, it is not bad. Toyota gives a decent trunk size and I can fit all of my groceries. Here is what Toyota could improve on. It does not have the sexiest interior and exterior design but then again if you wanted that, you would be researching sports cars. Toyota charges a premium for upgrades. The XLE package costs around $35,000 new and that is Lexus prices. Other rivals might offer a few more bells and whistles but overall I will take reliability, safety, fuel economy and maintenance cost over anything else.
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