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2020 Camry TRD is Super Super Bad

Robert Cribb, 11/16/2019
updated 05/20/2020
2020 Toyota Camry TRD 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 8A)
45 of 58 people found this review helpful

I bought a New 2020 Camry TRD it's Looks is Fabulous! It is a Beast its Power is out of this world. It's ride is so so Smooth. It has a Sound that just says hit me with your Best Shot!!! I truly love it so much. I do wish that Toyota would have put a CD Player in this New TRD Model Car this year. If possible maybe next year please add a CD Player, Power Passenger Seat, and Heated Mirror's with turn signals on them Please. Overall a Very Very Bad Looking Machine Built For Speed and A Very Outstanding Addition to Toyota's family of new cars. Go Toyota.

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4 out of 5 stars

Design flaw and mpg 2020 Camry hybrid LE

New Owner, 06/03/2020
2020 Toyota Camry LE 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl 8A)
8 of 9 people found this review helpful

If you are offered the door protectors, be sure to know that the protector will not protect the most vulnerable part of the door. That part is right next to the door handle where the door is convex, it sticks out. That will hit other things. We had door protectors put on, they do not reach to that point they are about 1 1/2 inches short. They are not worth the $160 we spent for them. There were no apologies or money refunded to us for our complaint. Also we have about 1100 miles on the car. Our mpg is about 42 miles per gallon I don’t know if it will ever go up to 50 miles per gallon. The service people don’t seem to give us a good explanation as to why this is.

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2 out of 5 stars

I expected more out of a Toyota

Veronica Chapman, 10/17/2020
2020 Toyota Camry SE 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl 8A)
8 of 9 people found this review helpful

I purchased my 2020 Toyota Camry SE in June 2020. The body style is gorgeous and I was impressed with Toyota's record of their vehicles lasting forever. Sadly, my car has been in the shop 7 times. I bought my car for safety and reliability. First, I was driving 70-80 mph from DC to Jacksonville, FL, when the car started having a terrible vibration and the windshield wipers looked like they were going to fly off of the vehicle. I took the car to the dealership 3 times before they could fix the issue. They gave me new wipers on the first visit. Now the car has a bad vibration when idling and pulling off and when I floor it to get out on the highway, it takes a while to pick up speed. You can also hear the engine hesitating. I called corporate and they are working with me, but I am not pleased at all. The dealer tried to have me purchase another SE for $3,500 more. Unacceptable! The car would not reproduce the vibration while idling when I took it in. However, I have had two people riding with me who experienced and verified the vibration. Hopefully, I will be able to return the vehicle and receive a better one. Or, I may just get rid of it and buy a different Make and Model.

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3 out of 5 stars

Keep your older Camry, there is no comparison.

P Mullins, 01/18/2020
updated 01/24/2022
2020 Toyota Camry XLE 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl 8A)
37 of 48 people found this review helpful

I traded in a 2007 Camry Hybrid for the 2020 XLE. I LOVED my hybrid, I HATE the new Camry (not a hybrid-they had none available). Headroom is reduced and I actually hit my head getting out of the car. The engine, while it has pick-up is very sluggish when cold and extremely noisy. I never felt like I was driving a 4 cylinder in the hybrid but I certainly do now. The seats, I guess are meant to hug you, but feel too narrow because of how they turn up and while I'm not little, I'm average sized so I can't imagine how a larger person would feel. They moved the button for the heated seats from in front of the under dash storage back to just in front of the console making it so that I have to look down to turn it off and on. The ride is stiff and the low profile tires don't help. While the trunk is larger (its now the same in a hybrid and regular as they moved the battery under the back seats), it isn't as large as you think if you are storing bins as there are plastic guards that narrow the opening all the way back. So far, the gas mileage is extremely disappointing. Should be 31 round town and 40 highway. I've only got 500 miles on the car and with combined, mostly round town driving, I'm getting 20. Even in my 2007 round town I got 28 and the new hybrid says it gets 50 everywhere. I'm told it needs to "break-in" and I should get better mileage after 5,000 miles - yeah, for me that's another 3+ years down the road. Other little features are more cheaply made and some added features are nice, like the back-up camera. Could be me, but I think they moved the mirrors toward the back a bit on the door and I just don't feel like I have a good view of cars coming up next to me, although the mirrors have a blinking light to tell you there is someone next to you. It is easy to drive and handles well, but I would take my 2007 hybrid back in a heartbeat. I wanted to stay with a Camry because of their reliability and I loved my 2007 and they may continue to be really safe but given more time, I would have looked at other cars. Very disappointed. OK, so to update my review - I traded in my 2020 Camry for a 2020 Hybrid and I am much happier. I have gotten used to some of the changes which were annoying at first (smaller seat, position of seat heater buttons and don't need to put large bins in my trunk anymore), those are still the same, but the biggest change is the pick-up. The Hybrid makes ALL the difference in making this car enjoyable. No issues now with hesitation or lack of power when cold. While I'm still not getting 50 mpg, the 34 strictly around town is acceptable. It does increase with highway driving. I don't know how they get mileage, but I wish they'd be more realistic when they post mpg. Plus this car added options, some that should be standard, like lighted visor mirrors! I now have a sun roof and navigation and cooled seats, but the biggest plus is the pick-up which makes this 4 cylinder feel more like a 6. So, don't give up on Camry, just make sure you get the hybrid if you want pick-up.

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3 out of 5 stars

Sound System, App, and WIFI

EDS1718, 02/04/2020
2020 Toyota Camry XSE 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl 8A)
25 of 32 people found this review helpful

I purchase the 2020 Camry XSE 4 cyc in November 2019. The WIFI and remote app stooped working 2 weeks later its now February 2020 and the dealer is still trying to fix it. Also, I have the upgraded sound system which the rare speaker rattles. the dealer told me its the car seat tensions and rare brake light housing. They are still trying to fix this issue. Other than that, the car is great except for the acceleration which needs to be improved. I spent lots of hours reaching out to Toyota. Hopefully, they are able to fix these issues very soon as I am starting to feel buyers remorse. I know these issues are minor but you don't expect this from a Toyota. Update, went to Fitzgerald Toyota and they addressed the WIFI and App issue. They attempted to fix the sound rattle but was not successful. My engine seems to be louder now when warming up. Don’t know the cause but will mention to the dealer.

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