Used 2017 Toyota Camry Consumer Reviews
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Very smooth ride
I got the pearl white with the technology pkg. The blind spot monitor, radar cruise control, and auto high beams are neat. It takes a lot of reading to go through the owners manual and the premium entune manual. Overly a very nice car!
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Hot Seat no Cell Phone
GPS will not work without paying: for a smart phone, and a cell phone provider. The XLE driver seat feels like hot plastic.
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THANKS FOR NOTHING!
Bought the car in January, then found out the air conditioner did not work in April. Took it in for its 10,000 mile service and the dealer (Brian Bemis in Dekalb, IL) changed the oil and rotated the tires. When I booked the appointment I told them I needed the AC to be diagnosed. I didn't think they would have time to fix it but I wanted to know what was wrong with it. They made me wait 90 minutes then told me that I would have to bring it back because they didn't have time to check the AC. 90 minutes to change the oil and rotate the tires?! No working AC on a brand new car?! Poor dealer support, and a lemon for a brand new car. Just stay away. I am also seeing the low tire pressure light every 2 weeks because they put Firestone tires on the car. These are the worst brand name tires you can get. I hate seeing the warning light on a car with about 10,000 miles on it. It has been a terrible ownership experience. I will never buy another Toyota. Update after 15 months of ownership: Yes I still own this car because I refuse to eat the huge depreciation hit. Resale value on these looks awful. The rocker panels are cheap plastic and both of mine are broken. The estimate to fix them was $2,400+. Gas mileage is still the only good thing about this car. I have put 46,000 miles on it. Dealer says I need new tires. Went in for an oil change then an hour later they told me they just rotated the tires. Booked the oil change online at St. Charles Toyota. Not sure how they screwed that up but not going back there for service. After 18 months rust spots/bubbles appeared on the trunk. Finally had to get rid of it. Only got $12,500 on trade with 60,000 miles on it. Not sure what happened with this specific car.
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Finally18 months later
I really do not like this car and wish I had looked at other options before purchasing. The non-intuative controls, from climate control to adjusting display, continue to frustrate me daily. My husband, 5"10", bumps his head constantly when getting into the car. Even though the car performs reliably, we are not getting the mileage gains expected. Mileage on our old Camry (02) has not significantly improved. Looking to replace this mistake in the near future. My husband purchased a 2017 Subaru Forester. I wish I had done the same. The easy to use controls are in stark contrast to the '17 Camry. The '17 Camry is not a car for senior citizens. *Nov 2019 update Above comments and ratings same. We will purchase new car next summer. Unless Camry has significantly changed we will not consider purchase.
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We love our Corolla!
What can I say? I was a little hesitant to get a Corolla because of the size of the car. I'm a big guy and thought that it would not be big enough for me. When we test drove the car it turned out to be very spacious both front and back and we love all of the standard features that came with the car. All in all it was one of the best decisions we made to go with the Corolla.
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