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Zach Smith, 01/25/2019
2018 Toyota Camry XLE 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 8A)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

Do not buy or lease this car if you are looking for reliable technology. I have a 2018 XLE Camry. The infotainment system is worse than a 1995 Garmin. Seriously, do not buy or lease this car if you expect reliable navigation or Bluetooth connectivity. You are forced to use Scout navigation. I have a note 9, previously had an S7 Edge. The navigation utilizes your phone by using an application called scout GPS. This app takes your phone over by always popping to the front if connected to the car. This is highly irritating if your are trying to start another app to play music or operate the phone in any way even if the car is stopped. It crashes and drains your battery as well. Not to mention, it will disconnect during your trips which can cause you to miss exits or streets. The Bluetooth is spotty too. There are times it will go into an infinite drop and connect loop until you either restart your phone or turn the car off and on. Also, I have issues where if someone accidentally dials you then hangs up immediately, but the car screen still registers the call, it can sometimes get stuck in a forever ringing noise that you cannot answer or decline. Even if you disconnect Bluetooth and remove your phone from the equation it will still continue to ring until the car is shut off and back on again. Good luck with restarting your car while your in the number one lane on the freeway or in a spot that isn't safe to pull over. The ring volume cannot be adjusted. This also prevents all other sounds or sources from working while stuck in infinite ring mode. Due to these issues, I will never purchase another Toyota. I've spoken with executives at Toyota and they were somewhat responsive but overall there isn't anything they can do. There is no plan to update the Entune system on previous models to use Android auto or apple play. You literally have to purchase a newer model car to get new technology. This is beyond frustrating as the software in this car is completely upgradeable by design. They are also aware of how terrible the Entune system is and admitted that most people don't like it. If you want better technology go buy a used 2005 Civic. It will operate with muss less frustration.

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Ride in Style

Donnell, 01/22/2019
2018 Toyota Camry XSE 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 8A)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

I have seen some reviews about acceleration concerns with this vehicle. I have not had any issues with this car. Off the line in sport mode and using the paddle shifters, this car moves to the front of the line. Torque steer is noticeable especially if you turn off the traction control but it allows the transmission to work better. Very comfortable interior and for a Camry, it's definitely an upgrade for the midsize segment. I test drove a Accord 2.0 touring and did not get the same response as I got from the Camry. Not to mention that the fuel economy are identical in both and with a proven engine and drivetrain, the Camry was the obvious choice for me.

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Camry XLE

Mark, 12/23/2018
updated 12/28/2020
2018 Toyota Camry XLE 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl 8A)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

My wife’s car as she’s smaller and shorter than myself. Gas mileage was an impressive 40mpg on a long trip. Heated seats and separated heaters are a plus. All sensors take time to use but we’re helpful. 10,000 mile oil changes and service by Toyota I am looking forward to. Reliability and value are the best attributes. Resale should be good but will probality never sell. Cons! Edmunds should mention a couple of items I would disagree with more. Getting into the car is not easy like dropping into a gocart. The front seats are NOT DESIGNED for any one tall with long legs. The leg support leaves a lot to be desired on a trip more than 2 hours. The Buick’s I’ve owned are much more comfortable and supportive when driving. When closing the door it sounds tinny and I understand there making them lighter but a Lacrosse is solid in comparison. The drivers wheel is too far away from your arms if you’re taller and have the seat is back farther. I’m only 5’-11”. The front wheel drive is not adequate for winter driving and AWD should have been an option earlier then 2019. The cruise control has a cancel button and it should be on and off as the cruise switches require too many steps and distraction while driving in my opinion. I’ve purchased 4 Camrys, 5 Buick's, a Previa, 5 GMC trucks, a Taurus the last 30 years. Most vehicles I handed down and have had over 200,000 miles that I maintained as my point of reference. Problems with uneven tire wear Tires cupping at 10,000 miles. Purchased new tires at 25,000 but all tires Rotated, balanced and alignment was perfect. Toyota and Bridgestone disavowed any responsibility. Road noise is noticeable. The body and suspension are minimally designed for weight which makes it a problem for noise and alignments. Not quiet the solid feel like a Buick. Toyota making cheaper cars with less warranty. The automatic high beams are a pleasure. The gas mileage in the winter is 33mpg. Goodyear Wealth-ready helped in the winter for driving but this is not a winter car unless you have AWD I believe. The retractable sky light has had several problems and would not get unless you want to pay for repairs every time you use it.

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Toyota Camry SE by Dirtman

Dirtman, 10/23/2018
2018 Toyota Camry SE 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl 8A)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

I had may new vehicle's over year's more than I have need Ford's chevy dodge on the dodge I learned real fast is that if you want to get Ram,ed buy two dodge 3500 HD trucks. So I owned five Camrys over the years and this is the best one I have ever had 42 miles per gallon, smooth ride and easy to drive and many safety features But if the most important thing in your life is your smart phone then the car is not for you. In my case phone's are not. So the best all round car ever.

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Traded my 2014 Lexus IS for a 2018 Camty Xle

steve w, 08/24/2015
updated 08/24/2021
2018 Toyota Camry XLE 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 8A)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

I decided my Lexus IS was not a very practical for my current needs. I was planning on getting a Camry XSE V6 to replace the IS. After driving the XSE, I felt the ride was a little too harsh, so I drove the XLE V6. It rode great, and was very quick, but the dealer suggested that I try the 4 as well. I was very greatful that he suggested that, because although the 4 is not nearly as quick as the 6, it was actually .2 seconds faster 0 to 60 than the IS I was replacing. I currently have just over 33,000 miles on the Camry, and we are very happy with the car. We drove to Colorado from Wisconsin and got over 34mpg even though a lot of the trip has speed limits of 70 or 75 mph. It also has a lot of room for anything we need to take along on our road trips. The Camry is smooth, quiet, and very comfortable,and the back seat is very roomy. We have taken many road trips and enjoy having complete confidence and total comfort. I tend to trade cars every 3 or 4 years and at this point I am planning on replacing my 2015 with a new 2018 Camry this fall. The 2018 has been totally redesigned, and it looks great.

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