Used 2020 Toyota Camry Consumer Reviews
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Weird Noise when turning.
I bought my 2020 Camry in January, I instantly fell in love and have been very happy with my purchase. However, within 4 months it me owning it, my tire got a knot in it. It was so aggravating trying to get in touch with customer service to try and have it replaced, that I just paid out of pocket (I have tire and wheel coverage). Now, it is making a very faint but weird noise when I am turning, especially when I am in reverse. I’ve treated my car like a baby, haven’t taken it on any bad roads, I don’t speed or act crazy in it, I’ve got my oil changed on time, etc. Has this happened to anyone else? I still love my car, but I’m just confused as to why I am just now hearing this sound. I would give the car 5+ stars, however, Toyota has been very hard to get in contact with.
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Brand new car, brand new issues
I expected that when I bought a new car -- especially a Toyota -- I would have carefree driving for at least a few years. I have owned Toyotas for the last three decades and have come to expect quality. However I have had multiple issues since driving off the lot in September 2020 with my new 2020 LE Camry Hyrbid and have had to return to dealerships multiple times for unresolved computer-based issues. Correction: One issue was resolved by disconnecting the feature. One time the car's trunk was accidentally flooded at a dealership, so the liner had to be taken out to allow it to dry. A thin carpet flap that's between the trunk and the back seats flipped up and revealed what I believe to be a piece of black extruded polystyrene (Styrofoam) that came right out and exposed the wiring. I also was greatly disappointed by some of the basics that were missing and/or couldn't be added, e.g. the auto-dimming HomeLink mirror, lighted sun-visor mirrors, and heated exterior mirrors. The glove compartment is designed horizontally, so if it's open and the car moves, everything falls out. And there seems to be less storage space up front than in my old Prius. These may be smaller issues, but the overall experience has left me disappointed with the quality of the car, and am I frustrated with the wasted hours that I have had to invest and still not have the issues resolved. I wish I had purchased another vehicle. More than a year later, I still wish that I had purchased a different vehicle. Unresolved technological issues and features that were on previous cars that are missing and are missed. Just one example, if you want to put the back seats down, you have to release them from the trunk. I have to believe that these are cost-cutting measures. They're also quality-cutting measures.
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It's okay but nothing special
The best part of this car is the upgraded handling which was subpar on the previous model years. The 2.5 engines seems louder than before and the new 8 speed transmission sometimes thumps and hesitates. The trunk also seems a little smaller and this car feels like i'm sitting on the ground lower than before.
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Pizzaz gone
This 2020 car is a let down from the Camry LE hybrid 2012 that I was previously driving. The exterior lines are pleasing except for the front trim which resembles a baleen whale. At idle, the engine sounds like a 57 Chevy truck. Inside the car the seats are comfortable enough. However, it appears that they did not get a real person to design the interior for driver consideration. For example, driving data, like speed, time lapsed, odometer,etc are either in a small rectangle or hidden by the steering wheel, like the odometer and trip meters. The overhead light Is so dim and misplaced that it is fairly useless for the front seat at night. As far the 2 supposed front seat press-on night accent lights, it is impossible to fumble around with your hand on the ceiling to find the lights at night. The side door pockets are poorly designed and small. Additionally, setting up the audio, phone inputs,and station selection,etc. is cumbersome. The lane change safety feature only works at an accelerated speed, although many lane accidents occur in slower moving situations. The good news is the doors sound sturdy upon closing, not like they are made of tin. Gas mileage is as expected. And resale value is good unless the buyer reads this review.
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2020 XLE V6
Had a 2005 previously. Overall they have cut a few corners on the finish inside and out in the 2020. The remote connect quit working after 10 days - dealer says it is a corporate software issue. The 800 customer service phone is a waste of my time before i can reach a human, then is no help. Nobody can tell me when this will be fixed.
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