Used 2016 Toyota Camry LE 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
Camry le
Its a nice car. Could be a bit quieter. Good handling
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The disappearing car...
The 2016 Camry is a car for people who don't like to think very much about their cars, or worry about them. It's for people who want to just get in, turn the key, and go, with a minimum of fuss. The Camry isn't designed to call much attention to itself. For one thing, there are too many of them out there. For another, they never win styling awards. That being said, the 2016 Camry (largely) fulfills the time-honored Camry mission. When I bought this LE, I found the ride to be surprisingly stiff, but it did smooth out after a few weeks. The ride is quite good in nearly all circumstances. The car has generally been quiet, though it lets in a little more road noise than Camrys typically did. Reliability has been rock-solid. Not a single issue in 40k miles thus far. Performance may not glue you to your seat, but it's more than adequate for driving, passing, hill climbing and merging. Fuel economy has been good as well. My driving is mainly on two-lane rural roads, and I average over 35 mpg overall. On a typical 20 mile trip on a rural road, I frequently get 40-44. Handling is appropriate to this car's intended mission: good enough for typical driving, perhaps a bit better than its reputation would have you believe. Interior materials seem less "luxurious" than the Camry or Accord of 10-20 years ago, but are adequate. The driver's seat is comfortable enough for long drives. Visibility is very good. My iPhone pairs easily with the car's Bluetooth. Sound quality from the audio system is decent; perhaps slightly above average for cars of its kind. The trunk is large and easily accessible. To my mind, this is one of the better-looking Camrys to come along. That may not be saying much, but I can say that I actually like the looks of this one. My dealership sold this one to me at a great price (4k under MSRP) and has given me outstanding service since then. This car does show signs of cost-cutting here and there, but overall feels pretty solid. Will my next car be a Camry? I don't know. But I have only good things to say about this one. Toyota could have done a better job of tuning out road noise and could have put better quality materials in the interior. Those are my only complaints. Good car, good value. It really does "disappear" under you as you drive it. It just does what it's told. No fuss. No worries.
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- SE SedanMSRP: $15,00015 mi away
- Special Edition SedanMSRP: $12,99518 mi away
- SE SedanMSRP: $11,250In-stock online
Its in my garage not at the shop
Bought mine with 80000 miles. I'm average height / weight and the seats are pretty comfortable for me but, the stereo could be better.. It is a nice looking car but there is no real "wow" factor. I'm getting around 28- 30 mpg combined. The engine and transmission are strong and can be a little zippy but nothing special. I did get 38 mpg on a 50 mile trip doing around 60 mph. If you want something flashy and fast this is NOT the car for you. Its a pretty simple car that is cheap to own and really reliable.
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Get the Accord!
I bought this car 2 months ago, and has always had awful road noise. There is an awful vibration when I get above 40mph, which really sucks. I really wish I got the Accord. The Honda Accord is much quitter, spacious, better looking, better mpg also. I can't believe I got the Camry, it is like a disaster. Get the Honda Accord!
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Frustrated with NY Camry
I have climate control issues that two dealerships have been unable to remedy. The AC only works on the top two settings. One dealership told me there wasn't a problem, another dealer said $650.00 would replace a component. The car has 44,000.00 miles. Now the dealer says I need to get an alignment. My first and last Toyota.
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