Used 2016 Toyota Camry XLE 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
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Cheap, loud interior
What happened to the Toyota Camry? We test drove the 2016 model thinking it would be better and more upgraded, the ride was bumpy with plenty of road noise and wind noise. I was really hoping I'd love the new Camry. We felt the interior was cheap and too many cheap plastic parts, the seats were pretty stiff and not very comfortable. Not sure why this is one of the "best cars" in it's segment. It's just a larger Corolla, literally. Cheap and boring. Just really seems Toyota has stopped doing anything with this car. If you're up for a bumpy, noisy ride go ahead and spend your money, but there are plenty of other cars to look at.
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Our 5th Camry!!!
Toyota is up to their same old Marketing Story. They give it and they take it away. 2016 Is the only XLE Camry that I owed that is not equipped with Fog Lights( a safety issue), JBL sound system, Manual Rear Window Shade, Homelink. But it now comes with heated leather trimmed interior. It also has a nicer interior, but would also be nicer if it had more wood accents. The LED DRL are nice, but so were the DRL Tail lights on my 2011, now gone! Also the Cargo Net that was standard now is a add on as an accessory. Plus they use to give you a Leathette Folder to to your Manuals in that gone too.
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- LE SedanMSRP: $9,80013 mi away
- Special Edition SedanMSRP: $14,9981 mi away
- XLE SedanMSRP: $9,99525 mi away
Still NOT VERY GOOD
I owned a 2001 Camry for over 13 years and used to be a Toyota fan, not any more. After owning this particular Camry for three months I find it mediocre at best. The three worst problems are; ROAD NOISE, NAVIGATION (Voice commands) and FRONT SEAT COMFORT. These three problems, alone, make road trips terrible. The road noise level is so high that to hear the radio, the volume needs to be very high. The Voice command feature is unusable at highway speeds due to the road noise. Combine this with the seat comfort and I don't want to take long trips. I guess you need to go to a two week course on using the navigation system. Nothing is intuitive, I guess that you can do a lot with this system but finding information, while driving, is difficult at best (I'm still trying to learn this system). There are several other smaller problems; the display screen is washed out during the day by the sunlight, the digital speedometer does not match the needle speedometer and other small issues. Keep in mind this is the XLE Camry (one step below the Avalon) and should much much better. I hate to admit it but I rode in a Nissan Altima yesterday and found it much quieter and more comfortable than my Camry (I have never been a Nissan fan, maybe should re-evaluate the Nissan). I'll take my 2001 Camry LE over this one any day. I fail to see why this Camry is rated so high by many people, confused! UPDATE (2/19/2017): Letters were sent to Toyota Headquarters in California and to Southeast Toyota headquarters and were ignored. Took the car to the dealership for service and was basically ignored (you can show them and demonstrate the issues and they just shake their head and say they don't see a problem, must be corporate brainwashing). Was so disappointed with this car that I traded it in for a Mercedes in November 2017 (lost money on the Toyota, of course). My advise is to rent before you buy to really get to know the car.
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Size does matter
It's lower to the ground compared to vehicles I've rented. This makes it difficult getting out, not so much in getting in.
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Nice to look at, but not to drive
The good...It's very comfortable and nice to look at. I love the blind spot monitor. It comes in handy. The bad....I commute around 50 miles a day in heavy traffic. The engine in this car is not responsive at all. I've owned it for two years and am looking to get rid of it. I was so excited to get my Camry, now I'm more excited to get rid of it.
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