Used 2017 Toyota Camry Consumer Reviews
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Love my new 2017 Camry SE
Traded in my old 2003 XLE Camry V6 fully loaded. However, I really love my new 2017 Camry SE. I'm impressed with the entune technology, moon roof, and Qi Wireless, . The Camry SE is a very smooth vehicle and handles very well on corners. The breaks are awesome. I just wish the heated seats and blind spot monitor feature were included.
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I just keep buying Camrys
Comfort, reliability and quiet are what I want from a car and the Camry does all three. This is a replacement for a 2011 Camry which I gave to my son. I didn't even test drive the 2017. The 2017 is even quieter than the 2011; otherwise it is the same great car as the 2011. The 2011 had all big knobs to control the heating and air conditioning which could be done without taking my eyes off the road. The 2017 still has controls that you touch with your finger, but they are smaller and you do have to look at the controls.
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- XLE SedanMSRP: $22,998In-stock online
- SE SedanMSRP: $15,360In-stock online
- SE SedanMSRP: $11,777In-stock online
ACCELERATING IN REVERSE/ BRAKES LOCKING
Has any one else experienced acceleration while baking up and having the brakes lock. I have owned my Camry for 11 days. The first 10 days and 300 miles were fine. At around 330 miles while backing out of my driveway the care accelerated and the brakes did not engage. My car ended up on the other wside of the street feet away from an apartment complex swimming pool. goinbg to dealer tomorrow. Will update.
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Great for the money compared to others in segment!
After test driving several competitors to the Camry (Altima, Fusion and Accord) I decided to get a 2017 xle with the 2.5l 4cyl. While not as engaging to drive as the fusion with the 2.0 eco boost the price (31K vs 38K MSRP similarly equipped) more than compensates for the difference in a segment where most of us need the car to commute to work and for family road trips. The Camry isn't the most engaging to drive or the best looking but for the money and the expected reliability I decided to trade in my 2012 Passat for the Camry. The pros that I see : price, reliability, navigation easy to use and more functional than the accord or Altima. The cons: styling, driving dynamics.
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Consider other options
The biggest disappointment I have with this car is road noise. It seems Toyota forgot to even try to make this a quiet ride. All the road noise just bounces around the cabin making for an uncomfortable ride. The second dislike is the stereo...I have the JBL upgrade but even then it is a small sound and no speed controlled volume option on the stereo so you have to constantly adjust the volume. The steering controls for audio and car information are on the opposite side you would think it should be. The heat/air controls make you take your eyes down low off the road which is another problem. Now for some positives: gas mileage in the 4 cyl is good along with reliability. I love the larger gas tank since I drive about 47,000 miles per year. The interior is appealing and the leather seats are nice and it has a good sized trunk. Bluetooth has performed very well with very few issues (occasionally it thinks I am on a phone call and won't allow any stereo functions until you turn the car off but this is rare)
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