Used 2020 Toyota Camry Sedan Consumer Reviews
Sporty XSE with AWD
Recently traded in Honda Accord for 2020 Toyota Camry XSE with AWD. I just found out that the Camry was released with AWD in March but because of the dealership being closed with the virus there was no opportunity to look at the new Camry. Got the Silver with the Panoramic roof and could not be more happy. I have gotten many compliments on the looks of this car. Gas mileage is averaging 37 on the highway which is real good for AWD. Pickup is pretty good and you have the option of sport mode or normal, with 205 HP in AWD the car has enough power for a DD. Also you get the Toyota remote apps for starting the car, locking and unlocking the doors, emergency calls and tracking of the vehicle and read outs on gas mileage, tire pressure and more on your cell phone which supports Apple and Android systems. Could not be more happy at this time and look for many years of driving pleasure with this car as I put on over 100 miles a day I need a car make for all season driving.
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Good but the beloved 2020 TRD costs $31,000
I am a Mechanical Engineering project manager and owned several Toyota Camry's, starting with a 2003 when I was in college at 21. I also previously drove a 2019 and currently own a 2015 Camry LE with only 60,000 miles. As a Navy Veteran a rep from Toyota, in their US branch, let me test drive for six months the TRD model and write a review. Since I can't write the full report I will write what i like and what I dislike the pro's and con's. The first pro that is noticeable is the 2.5 L engine comes with TRD-Tuned Suspension, like in other models. The mid sized sedan, in the TRD has a nice sportier look. The Cons Compared to the Camry LE-the gas mileage is good but not great. I like the upgraded 3.5 L engine, seems like it has more power than the previous generations however, I still will put it in the good but not great category. I average the speed limit in Las Vegas and in So Cal and you get 21/31 city highway, compared to the more gas friendly LE model, which will get you an improved 28/39 MPG city highway. The price tag is also alarming, without any upgrades, it will set you back $31,000, compared to the LE, which is reasonably priced at $25,000, a $6,000 jump in the price tag is significant. Caveat, keep in mind this is without any upgrades or paying for registration in your state. At that price, I can get a good used Luxury Lexus ES 350, the luxury model of this car, and put in the same 87 gas. With a price tag of over $35,000, one can easily purchase a luxury mid sized sedan, slightly used say 2-3 years at 30-45000 miles max, for the same price. If Lexus/Toyota is not your cup of tea, other luxury model sedans to consider, for American Lincoln MKZ/Contenital, Cadillac CTS/XTS. Believe it or not, you can find a nice lexus ES 350 or a BMW 5 series only a few years used for the same price as a new Camry TRD. With a few of their upgrades, such as rims, protective paint, Toyota Camry floor mats, and a few more, the price tag can bump up to to over $35,000. For $31,000 as is, even with a few discounts, if you are a vet they give $1500, which will almost take care of registration, one can find a luxury mid sized or sports sedan for that price tag. Design-I will say that this is neural, for once Camry has a passing design but again for more luxury and upgraded features in the interior, you are going to feel the pinch in your wallet and that $31,000 price tag will creep to +35,000. For $35,000 you can find a very good slightly used, luxury mid sized sedan, SUV, diesel truck etc.
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NASCAR
Car looks and drives great, NASCAR styling
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2020 Camry XSE 2.5
Me and my wife absolutely love this car! Plenty of power from the 4 cylinder, aggressive styling, love the huge moonroof, and extremely good fuel mileage. Tested highway at 44 mpg at 80 mph. Best Camry built to date! Well done Toyota!
Average
I’ve got a 2020 Camry LE and I have never had a car with such thin sheet metal, flimsy mirrors and pour design. Every time I go through the car wash it scratches the lower passenger front side near the tires. I’ve tried several car washes and they call scratch and scuff the lowest front fender. (Poor design). Seats suck…back breakers. Mirrors fla in car wash. I will never buy Toyota again.
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