Used 2016 Toyota Camry LE 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
Don't buy into the hype
We have a 2016 Camry with perpetual brake problems and has been into Toyota dealers (2) numerous times. We are so frustrated by the issue we tried to take back to the dealer we purchased from and see if they would allow us to trade to another Camry with similar features. They would not accommodate. This was our first Toyota, and will be our last.
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Extremely Disappointing
Test drove this car expecting it to be as quiet and comfortable riding as the camrys from the 1990s and 2000s. Was I dead wrong. Terrible seats, lots of road, wind, engine noise makes it evident that Toyota quality has slipped greatly with lots of cost-cutting measures. Hyundai makes much better and nicer cars than Toyota does these days.
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- LE SedanMSRP: $6,99513 mi away
- SE SedanMSRP: $11,250In-stock online
- XLE SedanMSRP: $20,590In-stock online
Boring car. No power
Car has no power even with new engine. Camry is too heavy and needs 3.0L V6 engine! Transmission is not performing (because Camry is too heavy for it?). I am not impressed with gas mileage as well. With my 2009 Camry I used to get 23 mixed and 30 on Hwy (better than the sticker). Now gas mileage is below the sticker. Toyota didn't do good job on the engine-transmission side. Design is weak: looks like old Lexus ES (I understand a lot of us kinda proud of this fact, but you could get an old Lexus ES for 1/2 of Camry's price but with 3.0L engine). Interior: Please move clock to the instrument cluster! Who designed it?
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Interior at night like air raid drill during WWII
Getting in and out of my recently leased 2016 Camry LE at night, interior completely in dark. There are NO interior lights that turn on to let you see. In my 2013 Camry LE, lights on overhead came on, not on the 2016. Also, Toyota decided to do away with the vanity lights on the visors - it's not that they don't work, they just aren't there. Very disappointed. Suggestion to owners/lessees of 2016 Camry LE - Always carry a flashlight. Since writing the above, I contacted the dealer and they told me to check the "dome light". There are three switch positions - 1-always on 2-always off 3-on when doors open or remote pushed to unlock doors. Works fine. I told dealer they should be sure that switch is not in the always off position when they deliver a new car. Would have saved me a lot of time and aggravation. I did read the manual on this subject but it's clarity left a lot to be desired. Still upset with no vanity lights on the visor.
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Deteriorating rubber on window seals
roll down back windows and check for streaking on the Windows. I have had my Camry for 5 months and have had trouble with both back windows. Toyota is rufusing to fix this under the warranty because I had the windows tinted and altering the Windows nullifies the warranty. Toyota actually tried to blame the company that tinted the Windows. So I got a statement from the window tinting company that Toyota is wrong and the reason the Windows are malfunctioning is because of defective rubber seals installed at the factory by the manufacturers. Shame on Toyota.
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