Used 2017 Toyota Camry Consumer Reviews
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Interior designers need to go back to school
Car reliability and performance is outstanding. The interior design is horrible. My 2004 Camry was much more comfortable. On a test drive you spend little time to notice how comfortable you are. To begin with getting in and out is a pain in the kiester. My wallet always is in the way, it is too tight getting in and out and the seat is curved at the outside edge to further inhibit egress. The steering wheel position must have been designed by a chimpanzee, if my arms are comfortably on the steering wheel my legs are all bunched up thus I need to grow my arms by 1 1/2 feet so that my legs can be comfortable. The console pannel at the bottom is too close to the accelerator, I often find my shoe against it on a long trip. Seats too hard needs much improvement. The blower for the air/heat is positioned poorly as you must take your eyes off the road to try and find the darn thing and the noise of the blower even when off sounds like a window is partially open. To add to inconvience in order to put the back seats down to gain room in the trunk you now have to release them from the rear of the trunk instead of releasing from the inside of the car, so after you release them from outside the car you then go in the back seat to pull them down. Not good when raining and you need access to the trunk for rain gear. The 2004 inter design in my opinion was much more eye appealing , more comfortable even though seats were too hard, and more user friendly .
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I ONLY RENTED IT!!!!! I HATE IT!!
I am currently having my Kia Optima in for servicing replacing a recalled engine. I got this car as a last resort for a rental. I owned a Corolla before and although it ran PHENOMINAL, it was like driving a go kart. With that being said, I figured the Camry might be a little upgrade of the Corolla. I was quite shocked to see how cheaply made this car is. It's a 2017!!!! 23k miles. It feels cheap. plastic and very uncomfortable. The acceleration is just like the Corolla. There is none. The only compliment I can give this car is that it really hugs the road good. I was driving behind my co-worker in her Lexus CT200h and we were bobbing and weaving through traffic and she was in sport mode. I was hugging just fine but the acceleration is crap. Don't buy it. Not worth 24k. Not even if it had leather and a turbo.
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- SE SedanMSRP: $11,569In-stock online
- SE SedanMSRP: $11,394In-stock online
- XLE SedanMSRP: $22,998In-stock online
Great car
If you want a dependable, good looking car at a value 2017 camry 2.5 se. No crappy cvt transmission. This car handles great and has surprisingly good get up and go. Great tool, that has performed flawlessly, 10,000 miles later.
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BEST Car Ever! I love it!
I traded in a 2014 Nissan Altima for the 2017 Camry SE and what a difference! The ride is so much more comfortable & quieter. I know Toyota holds their resale value very well also, and that's always a plus. I've gotten good fuel mileage (within their stated range for this car). The interior is great. The seats are very comfortable...sporty and there's plenty of storage space provided for everything I want to keep in the car. The sound system is great also. I don't normally blast my speakers, but when the sound is turned up fairly loud it is clean / clear...no distortion. Steering is very comfortable also and the controls on the steering wheel are great. I love being able to see what the tire pressures are for all 4 tires at a push of a button on the dash board as well as a lot other information at the push of a button. This car is awesome and I'm hoping to get 300,000 miles out of it!
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I bought it late 2016 when the 17 models were just hitting the sales floor. Overall I love my Camry, 50k miles and no problems just general maintenance. My wife drives a Nissan; however she prefers to drive my Camry. She says it's faster and the audio system is better lol Update: Now at 60k no problems.
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