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3 out of 5 stars

Highly Disappointed

Rob, 02/28/2018
2018 Toyota Camry XSE 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl 8A)
11 of 12 people found this review helpful

The Toyota Entune 3.0 stereo and entertainment system is pure junk. There are a lot of things about the 2018 Camry that Toyota doesn't tell you. I purchased my 2018 XSE fully loaded (or so I thought) for $36,500 brand new. Well by watching videos about the car on Toyotas website, they make it seem that if you have Nav and the Heads Up Display, that the turn by turn directions and A LOT of other things will display on the heads up display. What they DONT tell you is you have to purchase the Integrated NAV and the V6 in order to get those features. The USB ports in the center console are for charging only and will not let you play music from a Ipod or ANY data transfer in which numerous other manufactures do like Ford, Chevy, Honda, etc. The ECO mode makes the car feel like the transmission is slipping. The Entune 3.0 system is VERY picky on what phone you have and whether it will work with it or not. The wireless charging for your phone only works with certain Android phones. Even having the JBL top tier stereo, it still isn't up to par with the Harman Kardon system my Mini Cooper had. The Toyota safety features are very sensitive, but absolutely LOVE the radar cruise and birds eye view camera system. I have the panoramic roof and in my opinion, the moonroof doesn't open up enough. I have 300 miles on the car and it will be going back to the dealership to be left for days for them to try and figure out the Entune issues.

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4 out of 5 stars

love my 18

Sarah R, 10/04/2017
2018 Toyota Camry SE 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl 8A)
18 of 21 people found this review helpful

Traded in my 14 for the 18. Saw the new body style and fell in love. We went in to buy a 17 at low price with them trying to get rid of them for the end of season. After both my husband and I drove it, we both knew that the 18 was the way to go. Super easy to drive, comfortable seats, good handling. Still wont be driving it in the snow, as my husband is an loyal Subaru fan with the AWD. So we will be leaving the Camry in the garage in the winter and driving his Subaru. The Bluetooth in the Camry is great, super easy to set up. The cruise control is nice on highway trips, not having to keep adjusting the speed. I am in love with my 18 but can't wait to see what the 2022 is going to look it. We upgrade every 4 years, right now I wouldn't trade my 18 for anything.

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2 out of 5 stars

Toyota miscalculation

Howard, 02/04/2018
updated 08/06/2018
2018 Toyota Camry XLE 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 8A)
18 of 21 people found this review helpful

This vehicle is an XLE hybrid! I bought this vehicle fully aware that the phone based navigation was really HORRIBLE the scout Entune 3 does not work thanks to a recent Apple update. Toyota does not accept blame, blames Apple and Toyota will not fix!!! Do not get this vehicle! The inoperative Entune system problem and disregard of customers shows that Toyota is more concerned with profits than customers needs

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2 out of 5 stars

Sunroof Leaks

sunshine, 10/02/2018
2018 Toyota Camry SE 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl 8A)
10 of 11 people found this review helpful

The Sunroof leaks, it has been in the service department 3 times. At first, they said it shouldn't leak, now, they say it is designed that way. They say they tested 2 other cars from the lot, and they also leaked. If you choose to buy a Camry, don't buy one with a sunroof... it will most likely leak.

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5 out of 5 stars

Love my Camry! Except in the winter.

Michelle, 09/18/2017
updated 03/18/2019
2018 Toyota Camry SE 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl 8A)
10 of 11 people found this review helpful

I few weeks ago I got a new 2018 Toyota Camry SE from a 2012 Camry XLE. I didn't think I would love the new Camry as much as I did my 2012, boy was I wrong. I would say if my dealership had the XSE I would of bought it, but I really didn't need it. However, the SE is just as amazing as the XSE and a few thousand cheaper. The ride itself is much smoother than my 2012. I was a bit bumbed no fog lights, but you don't need them with the auto high beam, which is super cool! Although dual climate control isn't required in my case, you would think it would be standard in a Camry. However, the blind spot monitoring, the radar cruise control and back up camera definitely outweigh the negative of no dual climate control. The radar cruise control is so cool. I still got my sunroof! I was disappointed the illuminated door sills could not be installed since Toyota did not add an electrical plug to connect to. So if you want this, it needs to be pre-installed as an option. I am at least able to upgrade from the black to the standard Camry. I am 5 foot and my husband is 6 foot, so the seat adjustment needed to be comfortable for both of us. This car is definitely comfortable for the both of us and is super soft! The layout takes some getting use too from the 2012. The entertainment system does not come with a CD player which is fine. As long as my Bluetooth works we are all good. Trunk space and access is amazing. Since I am short it is designed where I can actually reach stuff in the back of my trunk. Now, cleaning the inside back bottom part of the window, yeah impossible for me to reach. I will have to get creative or have someone with longer arms to clean it. I really like the way the back window is angled just cleaning will be hard. This car does have some bells and whistles that are great and convenient. The bottom line was the look of the SE, the comfort, drive, safety, color both inside and out, sun roof and Bluetooth. Everything else is a bonus. I do have to say gas mileage so far ranges from 25-35 but I only have 600 miles so far. Cruise control I get the best gas mileage. Overall, I am very impressed. I do get people staring at me, probably trying to figure out what it is. Lol. There was nothing wrong with my 2012 with 64,500 miles on it. My daughter needed to get out of her car so we did a trade 2 for 1. Worked in my favor because I get a new Camry. Update, snow, slush and ice the tires that came with the Camry are horrible in the winter. Traction control is almost always triggered from a stop to go. Often time just driving the traction control is triggered. I do need to take traction control off at times so I can move from being parked. Otherwise I can't even go. I absolutely hate driving my car when the roads in the winter are not cleared. I have no issues when it rains or the roads are just wet.

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