2025 Toyota Camry Consumer Reviews
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Love Our New Camry!
Hard to find anything we don't love: the look, handling, selection of features, ease of controls. One thing we'd like is front and side cameras/sensors without requiring the huge jump in price to XLE level.
Big Blue Comes Through!
We've had our Reservoir Blue Camry for a little over 6 weeks now, and we're loving it! The gas mileage is phenomenal for a car this size. It's not unusual to get over 60 MPG on short jaunts. We've only filled it up maybe three times. Its ride quality is quiet and smooth (which is why we didn't want the SE model), and even though it's the bare-bottom base LE model, it's still brimming with great features! I was afraid that since it was a hybrid that it would accelerate like a snail, but I had to speed up rather quickly once to pass and it actually pushed me back in my seat! I was impressed with how quickly it accelerated when the electric motors kicked in! My advice--don't be afraid about it being a hybrid, because it's extremely powerful, and the car goes from EV mode to hybrid mode seamlessly. No, it isn't a race car, but that's not why I bought it anyhow. It's definitely a keeper and I love the great gas mileage and roominess!
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- SE Hybrid SedanMSRP: $33,85015 mi away
- SE Hybrid SedanMSRP: $34,04715 mi away
- SE Hybrid SedanMSRP: $33,83415 mi away
2025 Toyota Camry SE
Pros: Smooth transmission Extraordinary milage Cons: Driver seat is not comfortable Engine noise is high when acceleration Outside wind can be heard inside Some slight jerk when hybrid-gas-hybrid transition happens When we take full right, U turn or when we park the car, hearing some grinding noise and felt in steering wheel. Many people complained about it. But dealer says nothing to worry
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Failing electronics, failing AC unit, failing secondary electronics (steering wheel heat) GPS map costs additional $15/mo subscription. Average of 30mph in a hybrid is sub par. Paint is peeling on nearly every panel (some down to bare metal) tire pressure sensor system failed. This is all on a new 2025 vehicle. (I have owned many Toyotas, all new. I'm extremely disappointed in this car, it's performance and it's build quality is that one could have expected from a 2000s era Hyundai.)
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Over priced
It needs more sound insulation Rougher ride than I want Not much rear seating leg room