Used 2020 Toyota Camry Sedan Consumer Reviews
GOD INSPIRED ME/ADVISED ME "BUY-TIME" WAS RIGHT!
Feel the "buy-time"is right. Feel the financial responsibility is "right-time"/pmts will not "cramp" your budget. Feel which car/which features/reason for needing to buy a new car/the incentives, such as rebates/ interest amt for financing your loan. "
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Gifted myself this Christmas found my dream car
Excellent vehicle sharp appearance fully loaded features
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Toyota Camry Trd
Over all a great car. Much better then my Ford Focus RS.
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Surprisingly competent
Although the reliability is legendary, I did not expect my 2020 Camry SE to be as satisfying and entertaining as it is. Silky engine, smooth shifts and terrific handling wrapped in a nicely designed mid sized sedan. Hard to beat the value
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Battery Issue and Seat Belt Sensor Issue
Finally Toyota put an AWD on a Camry so I bought it. As I have a 2000 Tundra I don't drive the Camry daily and it sits, and when it had less than 1,000 miles the "immobilizer" made car seem like dead battery. I'm trying now to drive it often so it doesn't sit for more than 2-3 days. Also, seat belt sensor alarms about 5% of the time I drive off with my seat belt fastened, a problem my Toyota dealer knows about but hasn't acknowledged except to say they know others have complained but it hasn't been fixed. If you keep driving it the alarm gets louder and then incessant; if you stop and power off the entire car and wait a second and then power it back up it seems to fix the problem itself as if the computer needs a re-boot. Dealer won't yet replace the seat belt sensor but I've got another appointment to get them to try to fix the problem. Everything else about the car works fine. Now 16 months after purchase the Camry is working great: no more "immobilizer" issues though I don't drive it much (as I have the Tundra also), and the seat-belt sensor issue has gotten less sensitive so it doesn't alarm for every little briefcase I put on the front seat like it did when new. I still don't like all the audible alarms which I'd like to turn off: it alarms when the car is started and turned off, it alarms when the temp dips to 37 degrees, it alarms in about two more instances. When the car was new I asked the dealer mechanic how to turn off the audible alarms and he found online how to do it for 2019 and older Camry's but not for the 2020 so hopefully someone will figure that out soon and potentially new firmware or software will be installed so I can turn off the multiple audible signals; I don't think I'll ever get used to so many noises but as the car otherwise now seems to operate flawlessly like my Toyotas in the past operated I'll wait for the fixes. I do miss the days when new cars had no computers and this 2020 car has about 1,000 computers (literally) to work the anti-lock brakes, the stability controls, the temperature monitoring controls, the tire air-pressure controls, and so forth and so on. Which in my opinion is 1,000 failure points, but alas it is working now very well.
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