Used 2022 Toyota Camry Consumer Reviews
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New purchase
This is my third Camry. I’ve owned 3 Honda Accords over the years. I loved my 2021 Accord but the seats were to low to the ground and hard for a middle age person to get in and out of. I own a Lexus so I m very picky when it comes to comfort. I test drove many before purchasing a Camry. With gas prices these days I want a car that used regular gas. The Camry is perfect. I liked my Accord but the road noise on the Accord was noticeably loud. Decided to sale it and purchase a Camry. So far I am loving my Camry. Gas mileage is great, ride is smooth and quiet. The seats are sooo comfy! I purchased it a month ago but since my other Camrys lasted well over 10 years I plan to enjoy my new Camry for years! You can’t go wrong with a Camry or Accord. I prefer the Camry.
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Love this car!
I live this car. It is comfortable to ride in - both front seats and back. There is very little road noise. Although I have the smaller engine it has plenty HP for what I need from a daily driver. Pano moon roof is a nice feature. The JBL stereo system is nice. As of now I have no complaints at all.
Great Car
I upgraded to a 2022 SE from 2019 SE. While the cars are basically the same. I appreciate some of the standard things you get in the 22 (heated mirrors with integrated turn signals, dual climate control, transmission drive modes, lane tracing assist). Toyota definitely get the transmission tuning right in the 22. The car drives smoother and feels more buttoned down. The 19 while overall is great car ( no problems at all) but it didn't have a smoothest transmission at times when moving at lower speeds. So far very satisfied with the 22.
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Impressive Vehicle
I recently purchased a 2022 XSE (4cyl) and couldn't be happier. I traded in a 2020 Mazda CX-9 and have no regrets. This car is amazing, and I completely disagree with the Edmund reviewer who said this car isn't fun to drive. Though the XSE has only a tiny bit more horsepower than the XLE, the sport-tuned suspension makes a huge difference. I test drove both and while the XLE can hold its own I felt the driving experience was better in the XSE.
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Love my 2022 Camry LE
Great vehicle. I don’t have a “heavy” foot so don’t need a race car. I was mainly looking for a vehicle with a smooth/quiet ride, excellent gas mileage, and a reputation for longevity. This car delivers on all of those. I’m really impressed by the technology and advanced safety features as well. Looking forward to years of reliability.
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Never got a chance to enjoy new car smell
Right out of factory, air conditioning drain piping wasn’t installed properly. This resulted in water to collect under passenger side carpet and creating moldy smell. Dealer didn’t fix it on first try. Trying to find time to take it to dealership again. No offer of free rental, plus rattling noise from under the car.
Terrific Car
The "experts" said the 4 cylinder engine was sluggish. I'm not a race car driver, but in my opinion, the 4 cylinder engine is fine. I'm very pleased with the car. The technology is very good, the safety features are excellent. Very good car for the money.
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Sporty looks and great MPG
I really like this car, went with the XSE AWD, supersonic red & black top w/sunroof. Car does well with get up and go in the city and getting onto the highways. Feels like a sports car in the corners. Sport mode comes in handy for getting around. The MPG's are great, road trip style 37-38mpg @ 70-75mph. City been seeing 24-27mpg. Plenty of trunk space and get tons of comments on how cool it looks. A few things to mention on the space inside. I am 5'11" and have to have the drivers seat all the way down have very little height left before head is rubbing the roof, the rearview mirror only adjusts so much so I don't see out the full rear window. The head rest as well only adjust up and down and doesn't tilt (tilting would be helpful). Sitting in the back is a rare occasion but it works, except for the middle, you better be short if your sitting in the rear middle.
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Surprised pleasantly
I had been researching cars and suv for literally years because I like to keep up. I had a 2014 Honda Crv which was fine for awhile but the ride, handling and fuel economy was a disappointment. I am older so I was still looking for something which was not an ingress/egress challenge and so I thought I was going to be back in an suv of some kind when it came time to buy. I waited long enough for the chip shortage to change the supply demand picture and then the fuel prices started going up and hybrids and fuel efficient sedan prices started going up too. I actually have an aversion to hybrid/ev vehicles anyway so I stuck with gasoline when I started looking seriously to buy. I settled on an Accord because the Civic made me feel claustrophobic and the seats were way down there. Well Honda dealers were reluctant to even talk about msrp for their Accords even at the dealer where I had bought my last Honda. My son recommended a Toyota dealer in Santa Maria (Santa Mari Toyota) who was selling at fair market prices with no price gouging dealer add ons. I made contact with them and wound up with a Camry SE. I love the car..it handles very well and rides very well and the fuel economy is highly rated. All the car rating sites have it rated highly but they all slobber over Hondas and the put a Mazda or maybe a Korean car in between in their ratings. I smell a rat but I can recommend the Camry personally and without reservation. The seating is well situated for comfort and the cushions are firm but comfy and mildly bolstered. The synthetic fabric is just fine for me..better than all fabric and almost leather like in feel and appearance. The car is plenty fast enough, seriously..I love performance but speed costs money and this is as fast as I can go. The eco setting is ok sometimes but I prefer normal. The sport setting tightens up steering and the shifts are farther between so when you pass you have the best the car can do. The radio is 6 speakers which sounds a little Econo for audiophiles which I am but the sound is absolutely excellent for this class of car. It is not a branded set up but trust me you will be impressed. I am still experimenting with the safety 2.5 settings and I am getting better with them although I use cruise control a lot I am Luke warm over the lane warning and lane assisting. OK it is there but I like to drive without those. Cross traffic and rear warnings are great so am good with it. The backup camera is really nice with a lit up grid showing your projected steering path. I have always bought cars with sun roofs and I have really never used them. It is always either too hot out or cool and the noise when driving is distracting. The SE does not come with the roof so I am happy to save the money and have a little more head room. Complaints are niggling..the glove box is small..the center console lid is big and clumsy to open in my seating position but it is large enough inside to be handy. I had trouble connecting to Apple car play a couple of times but that seemed to go away. The car is new so maybe I should knock on wood but I am so happy I made this choice.
V6 xse
I love this car. I’ve had it for 5 days. I got it fully loaded, added the black tint. Sporty enough to not look like my age but have the reliability of a Toyota. The v6 has some real kick in sport mode and I’m getting easily 25 mpg in eco mode.
All Around Great Car!
The 2022 Toyota Camry LE has more features standard than any base model car I have ever seen! All systems work in unison to make this a great riding and comfortable car. Remarkably more upgraded than previous Toyota Camry's from a decade ago - better MPG and safety features. A pleasure to drive and to own. The Camry continues to be an excellent choice and a joy to drive! In addition to being a very comfortable car, the ergonomics are excellent. The electronics have become more familiar and work well together. Fuel mileage is outstanding for a non-hybrid vehicle. I appreciate that this engine does not have a turbocharger, or a stop start feature in an attempt to increase fuel mileage. Car is quiet and has never left me lacking for power. I appreciate the long distance between fill ups even though the gasoline tank is 3 gallons less than my prior Camry. There is not one thing I would change about this car. The standard stereo system has so many options and is so much more of an upgrade from prior Camry. The ride comfort, spacious trunk and stylish standard wheels and larger tires only make this a wonderful car! Continues to be a great car after 2 years. Really enjoy all the features, great mileage and comfortable seats! After 3 years, the Camry looks and feels like a new car. No problems and excellent if not outstanding gas mileage with standard 4 cylinder engine. There is nothing I would change or add to this car.
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Toyota Camry XSE V6
Just got our 2022 Toyota Camry XSE V6! One spends the time to review the reviews, look at YouTube videos, read the specs on the Camry, build it, fully loaded, plus accessories such as accent lights, illuminated door sills, mudguards, bumper rear applique, LED trunk light etc etc. Yet, once ordered, 3-4 months waiting time goes by, it finally arrives and the first drive takes place. An absolutely smooth responsive V6 engine. Reminds me of my old BMW, not quite the 2006 Porsche Carrera S that I sold to buy this one. Do I regret it ? Other than the masculinity allure that a Porsche grants... Not at all! This V6 Camry is a jewel in its own class. Proven track reliability record, proven 5 stars safety record, comfort, an the overall look of "I'm not the Camry I used to be" Then, would I say I love it ? indeed I do ! and recommend it wholeheartedly. The illuminated doors sills and the accent lights do make a statement BUT it's the upgraded quality of its interior and this wonderful V6 powerful smooth engine that traps you in what could possible be a long-term relationship... Yes, it's not a Porsche BUT it stands on its own corner and smiles at the foolishness of going over 135 mph (car is speed limited). In the end the XSE V6 Camry was born to accompany you for a lifetime not to be on a track doing donuts or drifting type maneuvering, albeit you could attempt to play as such with the TRD but I imagine it can't provide the pleasure of a rear wheel drive on that matter ... Buy it, don't sweat it. I love it, I'm sure you will as well. Ah, for the haters...if you get a high revving noise making engine in exchange for the fuel economy (4 cylinders)...then, don't blame the car for doing what it's designed to do (save you $) and not for what it can't do (save $ at the pump and perform like a V6). Such a duality of performance doesn't exist unless you go full electric and get a performance type EV. It's called common sense and fair reviewing process, to degrade it for what it's or wasn't designed for, is not cool.
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Awesome automobile
I recently purchased this vehicle. It came with the red leather package and all the bells and whistles. I was told that this v6 would get excellent gas mileage. I wasn't certain I would get what the dealer had indicated but on my way home, in mixed driving, I got 34 mpg. So far the best mpg's I have registered has been 36.5 of mostly highway driving. This car is comfortable, has an excellent JBL stereo system with subwoofer and is good looking to boot. Would highly recommend this vehicle. This vehicle still amazes me after 7 months of driving. The gas mileage for a v6 if phenomenal as is the comfort and clear sounding stereo. The acceleration is lightening quick. Still in love with this car.
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2022 Camry TRD
I recently purchased my new 2022 Camry TRD 742 miles ago. I've had a number of Camrys of various years and have really enjoyed them all. When my favorite Toyota dealership and salesman in Florida, Sun Toyota of Holiday, called me to let me know they had just received a new TRD Camry, I was anxious to take it for a test drive. I really enjoyed the excellent performance of the 3.5 liter V6 engine, along with the full TRD suspension. The thing I was worried about was the fuel mileage of the V6 Camry. I had no idea that I could achieve 35 mpgs on the highway and 25 mpgs around town. The car is very comfortable, handles really great around turns, looks good, sounds fantastic with the TRD exhaust, and returns good fuel mileage. Of course, the reliability will be excellent also, since the 3.6 V6 has a history of being Toyota's flagship engine. One more thing, my TRD Camry is quite fast! You "can" have your cake and eat it too.
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The experts forgot something
Out of all of the sedans on this list, only the Camry is available with AWD. That is a huge oversight. When you live in New England, having AWD is ideal. It is great that I was able to get AWD on a sedan that is not a slow Suburu. I have had my 2022 Camry SE for about a month and I love it. It is not a racing car but it has adequate pick up for aggressive drivers, like myself. The brakes are very responsive. Using the 8 speed CVT transmission gives you more control. The car has a smooth ride and it handles well. The red color looks sharp and I had to tell people that the car is indeed a Camry. You also can't beat the reliability. When I bought my new Camry, I finally traded in my 2002 Camry. It still ran great; I just didn't need three cars. My other car is a 2018 4Runner and it still runs like it is brand new.
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It’s awesome
Love this car so much!!! It’s roomy yet sporty. Driving is so smooth. Love love love it. Its hotttt and fast!!! ❤️🔥
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Why do I love this car?
Well, to start, the value. I got lucky, real lucky. We were test driving a new Jetta from down the street, and, out of the corner of my eye, I caught a glimpse of a Camry SE in Predawn Gray Mica, all by its lonesome next to a sea of Highlanders. I yelled, honey stop the car. I jumped out and ran up to the sticker…what?? 28k? For this gorgeous car, in this color, with these wheels? We couldn’t get the keys back to the salesman fast enough at VW and get back to the Toyota dealer before someone else snagged it! Took a test drive…gotta say, I have never owned a Camry. I needed a car that I could drive for a couple years before I have good choices with respect to EVs. This really fits the bill. It drives and rides exceptionally well. The seats are good looking and supportive, and even though the passenger seat is not power, it still is great. I have never really studied the lines on the Camry, but now it’s all I can do to try not obsessing on the beautiful lines. The base radio is the best in class! Amazing! Brakes, excellent pedal feel. Rain sensing wipers are excellent also. Solid Toyota quality with 2 years of free maintainence. I have owned many many BMWs, they are fun to drive, but with run flats they ride poorly. The Bridgestone tires on this beast are just fine by me. When it comes times to trade it in, with its garaged home, I expect that the resale on this beautiful car will be largely untouched.
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Refined and a very great car
The V6 is quiet, smooth, and when needed very quick. This car is quite, comfortable and engaging to drive, I am very pleased with it so far ! Well worth looking at if you are in the market for a mid-size car.
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2006 Camry LE to 2022 Camry LE
It was time to upgrade from the old 2006 Camry LE to a 2022 Camry LE. 16 years makes a world of difference! The most notable difference is how the car drives as my previous Camry wallowed when cornering compared to the planted but also smooth ride of my new Camry. I love the exterior styling as Toyota has made radical changes to their cars as of late. I do prefer the airiness of my old car and simpler interior. It’s weird this new Camry is bigger dimensionally but the high dash and giant seats make me feel confined. Build quality is better but the lack of upholstered doors and rear-adjustable head restraints do cheapen the feel of the car. It’s nice most safety features come standard (minus blind-spot monitoring) as I had to special order my old car with side airbags. Fuel efficiency is amazing and I actually don’t drive too far as I live in a small town and can sometimes go more than a month before I need to get gas. I’m happy with my purchase and am confident I can get more than a decade’s worth of efficient and reliable transportation with Toyota. The only issues are dealing with the stealerships and their absurd add-ons and market-price adjustments. Do your research and hopefully you’ll find a dealership that offers their cars at msrp and no add-ons.
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2022 Camry XSE sedan that can handle it all.
The 22 Camry is a sharp car. Very stylish. It looks fast sitting still. Very smooth ride. Plenty of room and comfortable car.
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Awesome car
This has been an awesome car. I bought this car for the fuel milage and it has not disappointed me at all. I drive approximately 95-100 miles a day so fuel milage is very high on my needed list. On average I am seeing 35 MPG highway which is most of my driving. I do not have any dislikes with this car.
Get one you won’t be disappointed!
I love my 2022 XSE fully loaded such a great car I highly recommend them! I’ve owned over 50 cars and trucks in my life at 37 and this is honestly one of my favorite cars. Relatable to my Lexus IS 350 F Sport. I wish it came in AWD in the V6 other than that I love it. The FWD is great as well! I’m very impressed with my city mix at 25 MPG all on regular unleaded. I have an aftermarket cat back exhaust, intake, tai-lights, and the black out package. The ventilated seats are killer to have especially in Arizona. If you’re on the fence about getting one don’t be you will be very thankful with the purchase. I also have become so spoiled by all of the safety features I love the lane keeping assist, adaptive cruise control and the heads up display. The panoramic moon roof is 👌 so nice at night and really opens up the car. Very sporty and perfect exhaust note with a great balance of power to weight ratio. The JBL premium sound system is also very nice and has a great clear crisp sound. It also has a buttery smooth 8 spd transmission and it’s a lot of fun to throw it in Manual paddle shifting sport mode and line up with people. They don’t expect a Camry to leave them in the dust. It will impress with a smile, reliability, and comfortability! Get one!
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Great car
Just bought a 2022 Camry SE AWD in May 2022 supersonic red. Smooth drive and transmission. Not the fastest but it drives better than the 2015 Camry that I had. I am a little disappointed with a few things. The passenger seat is manual, not electric. The hood is very light, when you drop it, it does not lock. The tires are Hankook, not Goodyear or Michelin which is fine but for a 31k car, I expected a little more fancy things than the base model. I love the supersonic red but it gets dirty easily. One thing I recommend it buying the SE model and not the LE because the ride is much smoother with the insulation added to the vehicle plus the sharper look on the vehicle.
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Sporty and stylish - still loving it!!
This is my 2nd Camry and 4th Toyota overall. Best car out there! UPDATE: I've now had my Camry for just over a year and I'm still so happy with it! It's a great car, very fuel efficient, sporty and drives like a dream! Can't recommend the Camry highly enough! UPDATE: My 2022 Camry is sporty, sleek, gets great gas mileage and drives like a dream! This is my 5th Toyota over the years, and 2nd Camry in a row, and I'll never buy anything else!
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Love my new Camry!!
The drive is very comfortable and smooth
Awesome Camry
Beautiful car. very fast. Beautiful interior.it rides a little stiff. Gas mileage average 34 36 mpg. Great sedan.
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Renting the base model from Hertz right now
Picked up a 2022 Camry LE from Hertz at LAX with only 6K on the odometer. It’s a little hard to get into if, like me, you are old, tall (6-2) and a bit heavy. Once in the car, plenty of room. Gas pedal is more like an on-off switch; hard to accelerate smoothly. Wind and road noise more than I expected although similar to a Honda Accord i test drove. Biggest complaint are the seats; not enough depth and they are much too firm. I can drive 14 hours in my base model F-150, but I was moving myself around trying to find a comfortable position after only a few miles. Stereo is not as good as my eight year old Chevy Sonic, which says something. Disappointing.
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CLUELESS IN ALABAMA
I can't see the right away or back windsheild from the huge headrests!!! I get it for impact and safety purposes but you cant see a motorcycle or on coming cars on the right side of the whole veihicle!! I got it and loved it except for these monster headrests!!! Trying to figure out what to do!!!????.?? Clueless in Alabama
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Awesome car
Love my new Camry- sporty and so fun to drive
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Al
Great automobile great on gas fast on the gas petal the only expectation it ride low otherwise great automobile
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Great looking but…,
Great looking car but the 4cyl is way under powered and there is no remote start included on the XSE. The factory tires are horribly noisy it is so annoying to drive the car right now. I have to say all the safety features are starting to ruin the enjoyment of driving a car.
Beautiful 2 tone Camry Sedan
6 cyl w/JBL audio, panoramic roof bi-color,360• cameras & black wheels.
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2022 Toyota Camry
In last 20 years this is my fifth Camry. I never can't expect that model 2022 Camry SE don't have REMOTE START option. This is my last TOYOTA and I don't recommend for anyone to buy any Toyota cars.
ELECTRIC SEATS, WINDOWS AND DOORS ALL DESPICABLE
My auto mechanic gave me a loaner car that was a Toyota Camry while mine got repairs. My own car has crank-up windows and manual seats. I keep most of my cars for a decade or more and the windows and seats have rarely ever failed. I dread thinking what would happen if the electric seat failed to work and it got stuck in a position where you could not drive safely. It is already offensive enough when power windows can get stuck open in a snow storm or rain storm or stuck shut when it's hot outside. It enrages me to find that they do not make vehicles with crank-up windows anymore. The power seats are even more degrading and outrageous. I could not get them adjusted to make me comfortable. Not only this but power seats are obnoxiously slow while manual seats adjust in a split second. The power windows and seats were put in by a manufacturer who's broadcasting their low opinion of me and others who dislike modern cars with features they do not want or need. These features made me feel so unsafe that I drove directly home and did not use the car to go anywhere except back to pick up my car. I did not dare open my window for fear of it getting stuck in the down position which has happened to me before. I was even more offended that anyone would force me to put up with these electric seats which are inferior to manual seats. I think most auto mechanics should offer you a choice between manual and electric seats and windows but I did not dare tell them for fear of sounding rude. In years past, Toyota has been my car brand of choice. Now I see that they're being obnoxious by adding electric seats, windows and doors. Gone are the days when I car was like a home away from home. I can not find any now that are not expensive trash. In a magazine I saw in the 70s there was an article entitled "Power Windows Customer Need or Corporate Greed." I do not see any honest discussion about this anymore except for numerous customer complaints all over the web.
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Silver bullet
I love everything about, from gas mileage to the way it handles.
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I love my Camry
I’m on my 6th Toyota. I have a 2010 Tacoma as well. Toyota cars and trucks are so well made and aside from normal maintenance, they have NEVER failed me! I’m a die hard Toyota fan….so freaking reliable!
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A great car
This is my 3rd Camry and 8th Toyota, all have been solid vehicles. I enjoy the comfort, the safety devices and the entertainment system.
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Love my car.
Love the comfort and drives beautifully.