2025 Toyota Camry Consumer Reviews
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Not exactly everything I dreamed of.
I have owned toyota vehicles for the past 20 years and so far this has been the worst I have ever experienced, And I have only had it a week. first let me add: Yes it gets good mileage, but that is about all I can say about it. First it is smaller than the 2015 Camry I have. second there is an annoying rattle in the dash that sounds like something is loose. Third the head rests are very uncomfortable and cannot be adjusted except up or down which does not help. Fourth: there is an unacceptable amount of road noise. Fifth: I had to subscribe to a navigation app in order to have GPS capability at $15.00 a month. Sixth: The passenger side manual seat adjustment is crap. That is all I have noticed up to this point, but I feel there will be more in my future.
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Love it!
Solid, attractive, classy, and comfortable car with a wonderful driving experience. I got the XLE.
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- SE Hybrid SedanMSRP: $32,7688 mi away
- LE Hybrid SedanMSRP: $34,2438 mi away
- XSE Hybrid SedanMSRP: $43,1928 mi away
Better than the prior model in almost every area
We have had the 2025 Camry LE AWD for about 4 weeks. We had a 2018 Camry LE Hybrid before. The 2025 is good or better in all areas except mileage is about 4mpg less on average. That may improve over time as it did with the 20218. The ride is quieter and a bit smoother overall. It also seems to have a bit more power but the 2018 was no slouch. The controls are different and I am still getting used to everything. The cruise and adaptive cruise are better and the lane assist actually keeps the car in the middle of the lane. The 2018 just alerted and adjusted when you wandered too close to the line. I love it so far.
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Should have got the Premium Plus package
Overall I am pleased with the car. It is quiet, drives smoothly and good gas mileage in ECO mode. My only complaint is that the parking assist sensors are not included in the default XSE trim. You have to get the Premium Plus package for that option. That feature should be default on this trim level.
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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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