Used 2018 Toyota Camry XSE 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 8A) Consumer Reviews
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Quick, handles well
I bought a 2018 XSE V6 at the end of 2019 with 18,000 miles on it. Pros: The 301 hp offers great acceleration for an otherwise ordinary production sedan. The low profile tires offer less flex in turns which makes for good handling. The inside is well laid out and attractive. I've taken quite a few cars by surprise that thought they would have no problem getting a jump on a Camry including a 4 cyl turbo Camaro. Cons: Roof is all glass and is probably just a matter of time before it leaks or malfunctions, esp. if parked outside. No built in navigation, and entune suite is worthless, which personally I could care less about, however if I paid $38k for this car new (instead of $26k used), that might be a different story. If you open the glovebox while you are moving, things fall out. The gas mileage is worse in Eco-mode due to having to step on the gas harder, it feels like you are pulling a Winnebago in Eco-mode. Avoid this mode at all costs in the event the car attempts to memorize. 19" rims and low profile tires are not good with winter/ potholes Conclusion: It's basically a very fast, computer with a glass roof, and somewhat of a wolf in sheep's clothing.
Great look matched with comfort and reliability
Beautiful, sporty exterior lines and comfortable interior. Our XSE V6 offers snappy performance, good economy and superior safety. We love the instrumentation, especially the Head Up Display (HUD). Once you've used the HUD you won't be able to understand why all vehicles don't have it as standard equipment. Excellent fit and finish inside and out.
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Beautiful Car.
Beautiful Car, but, the V6 felt a little heavy. The Main reason I test drove the XSE V6 was because it had the wonderful Dynamic Integrated Navigation. I have had a 2012 XLE Hybrid for years. My car has integrated Navigation. Only the 2018 Camrys with a V6 come with integrated Nav. The rest have the Scout Nav. You have to plug your phone in with a tether to the dash. The Scout app. Must be on your phone screen to get the same as integrated Nav. Even then, it is no where near the same. If the 2019 Camry doesn't have the dynamic integrated Navigation as an option on the car, I am buying a Honda Accord Hybrid touring edition. Both cars will have similar mpg and features. The soon to be released Avalon will have this integrated Navigation as an option. If the Camry doesn't follow suit, after 13 Toyotas I will buy a new Honda Accord hybrid touring edition.
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Wish I could have returned this car. Purchased it used from a Toyota Dealership. It is beautiful, inside and out. Very low mileage, yes I did drive. This is my first Toyota and not the quality I was expecting. The Toyota dealership has been horrible, not much help. Reading the reviews and I am experiencing the same problems.
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Blackie and white
Car has good design lines looks good inside with red leather materials
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