I never thought I would own a Camry but my 16 Camry is one of the better choices I have ever made buying a car. I've never thought of it as a sports car but it has never made me think of it as a dog either. It will cruise down the highway at 90 mph all day long. The best thing about it so far I have not had to put a dime in it and have never had to take it in for a problem. The main reason I switched to Toyota is I got really tired of making payments on a car that was in the shop. That's something these comparison programs seem to always forget about. Reliability!
Colin Nixon The only cars I've ever owned are a toyota Camry and Celica My camry is an 15 xle and has been a charm I also had an old fashion 92 Celica which lasted a long time so either way u can't go wrong
Brent Audi not true , the new camries are used as taxi in the country I currently live in. I have seen some of those camries reaching 1 million Kilometers and still run good
@@tanvirina Yup. We rented a 2018 camry with over 100k miles and it still drove very smooth. Theirs some 2018s in south florida with over 200k miles with no transmission problems. Our 2011Civic transmission gave out at 97k miles 😔
In the 1950s the auto makers took us to lower wider cars which translated to ever improving handling. But today we're heading back to CUVs and SUVs because we live in a world of Mad Max where soccer mom's need a tank to protect the kiddies from other soccer mom's who are driving while talking on their cell phone.
Couldn't have said it better...except maybe these soccer moms insatiable appetite for boxy boring SUVs largely lies in their relentless competition with the other soccer moms with both suffering from total moronic stupidity.. I have a bigger payment than you do, no you don't I do and for more years,
DawidAugust Bugghhhahh, I drive a 1992 feerddd pinto and I think it should be turbo...is what trolls would say. Yeah I’m right there with you. There’s nothing like more cubic inches (liters) and more pistons to get a better driving sensation.
Them adding AWD after the fact is literally the coolest thing I've seen a car maker do... listen to their customers and accomplish the needed goal, whatever they had to do. Keeping a V6 on offer is just an added bonus. There may be only 6% who go for it, but for those 6%, it's an important part of their car, and thus, Toyota has done the right thing and left it be. 🤷♂️ Doesn’t get any better than that.
One of the great things about this new Camry is the new fuel delivery system D-4S. Both the inline-4 and V-6 engines have Multi-port Fuel Injection (MFI) and Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI). The MFI keeps the intake valves clean (something the GDI can't) while GDI provides better performance and fuel economy. Best of both worlds
Always a great show/review have been watching it for over 25 years at this point. John Davis does a great job reviewing and explaining the pros and cons always a well done and informative show. I'm not sure who would be able to replace him when he retires. Just a thought, have not heard that he is planning on retiring at this point.
John Davis, I salute you, greetings from the UK, you are the perfect American good old boy and remind me of some managers I used to work with in car rental days! I like all the retro reviews, especially your review of the 1990 M5 and 1983 Audi Quattro.
I like to see the whole package whether it is a Ford Ranger 2.3, a Kia Spectra or a Lamborghini Aventador. The idea of a 3.5 midsize car running the 1/4 in 14 seconds flat is still interesting to me, even if it is overkill. I learned to watch out for V6 Accords and 3.5 Altimas for that very reason.
The Camry is nice the one I rental didn't offer much headroom for taller people seems kind of low to the ground or maybe because driving a SUV for while now still love this car just not much headroom when I got in it coming out of Wal-Mart bumped my head getting in the car I felt bit snugged or the passenger seat might needed adjusting.
VQ3713 good car inside and out. Had a M6 for a little bit. I liked many things. Hated the “floating screen.” So gimmicky. And a base M6 is way more expensive than a Camry. I had a mid grade M6. Same price as a Camry xse v6. Sooo I got a Camry instead. Apples and oranges
It may not have much in the way of sporting credentials, but it's target audience doesn't care about that anyways. It's still one of the most reliable ways on the planet to haul the kids around.
I just want to say "good job" motor week. I have been watching this program since I was in high school. Bar none, this program is the most the most thorough. John Davis also has the best radio voice. 😀
That car looks 1000x's better than the new Accord, that car was a total flop out the gate. I bet in 2 years Honda will dramatically change the front and rear as it received so many dislikes at the unveiling! It also comes with an available V6 which Accord has dropped and even detuned their engine to put out even fewer HP over the current model.
Camry.... trying hard to look like a Star Wars storm trooper helmet. And doing a damn good job of it. Of course that's staying in theme with Lexus looking like Lord Vader helmet.
Greetings from 2021. I will have to disagree, respectfully. Who knew that the 2018 Camry would bring about the apocalypse and was the preferred ride of the four horsemen? The safety features were still great though. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to get back to my everlasting torment, paying $700 a month on a 2007 Sebring.
1984 honda crx 53 mpg from a 1.3L petrol engine but was often reported to do 70 mpg - wiki. so i guess lightness is key here. the crx weighed only 820kg.
Bought new XSE. I’m a life long Union member and union brothers used to give me hell about liking Toyota. I didn’t buy one until they started building them here. Now I’m driving a reliable beauty and feeding Americans and THEIR FAMILIES!!!!! And no more hassle from Union brothers.
Ren Gonzalez when the segment is so competitive. And they chose to not include it, it adds another reason for someone look elsewhere. The better question would be why not?
This Camry is better than previous gen but it needs to be inproved. The front grill , the interior door panel and the wheel is look cheap. I like the dashboard , real twin pipe exhaust , shape of exterior.
Ive had several rental 4cyl Camrys in recent years, mostly SE trim and one XLE. They do indeed hit those mpg estimates and beyond, as I averaged just under 40mpg on a long VA to FL I-95 trip going 75-80+ with a/c on the whole time. One tank of 16 gallons for covering half of the east coast . Very impressed. I think the only 2 cars in it's class that could meet or exceed that range would be an Altima (with it's droning CVT and slightly larger tank) or a Passat with it's almost 3 gallon larger tank.
Had this as a rental car while my 2013 Chrysler 200 was in the shop because of a rear end damage not my fault. I didn't want to return it because i really like the new style. Inside And out and the roominess on the inside. Loved the ecoboost selection but I've always loved the Camry. Never owned one but I'm looking to get one
I’ve leased the 2018 TOYOTA Camry SE , thinking of buying it at the end of my lease or upgraded to XSE OR TACOMA OR RAV4 XLE I Still have a year left to think about it
I don't know about exciting. Mostly less boring. They still need to fix that grille. Dare I say, the rest of it actually looks somewhat sporty. That being said, I'd have to test drive it before I considered it over a Mazda 6 or Ford Fusion.
This Camry looks better outside, but the Entune is still a bit fussy to use. Also, no apple car play and Android auto? I know the '19 Avalon and Rav4 are going to get the former when they get here. Still I'd take an '18 Accord with a much better infotainment system, and with 1.6 cubic feet more trunk space.
Back in August I was looking at a pre-owned 2016 Camry SE. Whiles I was waiting for the Salesman to get the keys I noticed they just got two new 2018 Camry's on the lot one a white Le and the other Black Se. The sales rep told me they just got those 2018 in 5 days prior so for the heck of it I test drove the 2018 Se, the Le is bland to me but still nice. They did not have the 6cyl only a 4cyl Se. I also test drove the 2016. The 2018 is sharp loved the way the seats felt and the interior quality. I ended up buying pre-owed 7th generation 2014.5 instead due to the price and it's fully equipped except with a V6. For some reason to and I told the Sales rep the 2014 and 2016 4cyl both felt a little faster and lighter than the 2018 eventhough it has more horsepower. He mentioned the 2018 has more things built in it. Anyway if I was going to trade in my 2014.5 in 3 years and go for this 2018 I'd get a 6cyl
I appreciate Motorweek's honesty in saying it's still drives appliance-like, albeit one with more bells and whistles. I'm glad Toyota has tried to energize the vehicle, but I can't see myself ever buying this over the new Accord.
The 2016 camry rode hard yet still handled like a Camry. However, that old 4 cylinder was a peach, it sounded great all through the rev range and had decent torque. Now the Chrysler 2.4 engine on the other hand....
To King of castle: I know the cars I mentioned are made here. My point is, the Camry XSE I just bought was made in Kentucky. Those workers (and their children) need to eat and pay bills as well as all other Americans. I did not buy a Toyota until I could buy one that was made here. You commented (“hope your enjoying your Japanese car”). Well, I am and satisfied with the fact that the men and women that built it are paying taxes here and able to feed themselves and their children. I’ve seen an internal memo (marked top secret) from one of the big three that declares that fleet buyers should sell their purchased vehicles no later than 50,000 miles because they incorporate “planned obsolescence” when they assemble their vehicles. I’m sure most all of them do but this American auto builder is the only one I have knowledge of actually admitting it! The average household spends about 1/7th of their income on transportation. For those that are struggling, Toyota makes perfect sense. I have driven Fords and GM products my whole life. Time this old man to take care of himself and and ignore people with the attitude that we are doing something wrong because corporate America doesn’t benefit from our transportation purchase. Most with your attitude are Republicans and don’t consider the working class or even understand the basis of each political platform. Enjoy your “trickle down” attitude.
Have you seen those commercials on how Ford says Fusion is better than the Camry because it has features the Camry doesn't offer. (This was the 2017 model)? However, Ford is not as reliable as Toyota.
Ford's been saying the same thing since the Tempo in the 80s. How many Tempos do you see on the road vs Accords and Camrys from the 80s. The same thing will happen here 30 years from now.
This is a Camry. If you want a sports car , why would you even look at a Camry. The 209 hp engine & 8 speed trans works well. If you need to be more in control, place trans in sport mode . Le model which I have is $24k. It is very comfortable and dash is well laid out. It also has many usable features. People making comments about looks are highly personal and this is a massed produced car. I like the transmission over a CVT. It has good storage room and most of all Toyota Quality and reputation.
Good job, Toyota. Good looks, inexpensive price, decent handling, fuel efficiency, and high reliability. I do wish the host would quit talking about SUVs. This is a review of a sedan, not an SUV. Apples and oranges.
The new 2.5 SE is no 0-60 car, but from 40-80 mph, it's a very sporty sedan (budget) On some winding, sweeping roads you can hustle it. Much better than anything 10 years ago. If you upgrade to Continental or Michelin tires, it's way better. Great daily that can get 40 mpg, if you take it easy 👍 👌
my 06 camry got 300 k original all exept radioator and radio lol change oil every 3 k dont do flushes i like this one big changes . idk about new 8 speed but i trust toyota maybe get this one in couple years
the front design just re-make the 2012 model year and the rear just capture from Avalon. people buying this just for the reliable, what it looks like is not the main point.
But both the Camry and Accord don't even have an option for AWD. So the "best car" can't even get through some snow? Thanks I'll spend my money on a fusion or legacy
Nice to see decent power ratings even for the 4cyl. I hope Mazda is watching and will finally drop their turbo 4 in the Mazda6 which I still think is better looking than the Camry up front.
I believe that motor week journalists speak very negative about Toyota and Lexus Model Cars ,which are way better Automobiles to drive and live with than any American car or Germany Automobile.For the record the new Toyota Camry or any Camry in general is not a kitchen appliance,it’s a very strong reliable ageless Automobiles .Camry’s are world wide verse American vehicles with longer life span .Motorweek Lay off Toyota and Lexus,a positive spin would be nice with the improvements and the changes made which looks more sporty,with a design on both end s as a sculptured work of art that’s not boring but aggressive and sporty luxurious and make a strong statement with its own identity which is fantastic looking like its own and not he competition.
Does your 2017 offer bit of headroom? The one I rental felt bit snugged which was a base model it's a beautiful car absolutely love it but no enough headroom for a tall person it felt low to the ground like it was dragging me maybe it seemed that way since haven't driven a car in a while currently now driving a small SUV.
Can only get dedicated Navi and red leather on V6s. Only 5% of buyers will purchase V6. Toyota should offer dedicated Navi and 2 tone paint and red leather to 4 cylinders as well. I am on my 2nd Camry in a row. A 2012. When I can't get options I want, it's time to change brands:(
Seen one of these in person and sat inside just for fun since this is not my ideal vehicle segment. It's a great economical car that provides family sedan comfort and practicality. The design is a little too dramatic for me but I will say the interior is a step up from previous years. Just not a fan of the interior and exterior design.
A little advice to motorweek, you should start doing the 0-60 & quarter mile tests again.
I agree that's the best part.
Nobody is going to want to watch these in the future like the retro reviews
For F sakes Motorweek...
What!? Thanks for saving me 6 minutes. the test results are the best part.
Lol I always fast forward to that
John Davis is the voice of my youth. I used to watch MotorWeek religiously when I was in my late teens and early 20's between 1982 and 1987.
I never thought I would own a Camry but my 16 Camry is one of the better choices I have ever made buying a car. I've never thought of it as a sports car but it has never made me think of it as a dog either. It will cruise down the highway at 90 mph all day long. The best thing about it so far I have not had to put a dime in it and have never had to take it in for a problem. The main reason I switched to Toyota is I got really tired of making payments on a car that was in the shop. That's something these comparison programs seem to always forget about. Reliability!
Colin Nixon
I don't know what cars you have owned. But you'll never look at cars the same after owning a Toyota.
guy proulx
Pontiac grand am
Colin Nixon Turbo charger your car. So it won't be slow.
Colin Nixon y
Colin Nixon The only cars I've ever owned are a toyota Camry and Celica My camry is an 15 xle and has been a charm I also had an old fashion 92 Celica which lasted a long time so either way u can't go wrong
🤔I have a 93 Camry and it's going to be 300,000 miles soon and still runs like charm
Brent Audi not true , the new camries are used as taxi in the country I currently live in. I have seen some of those camries reaching 1 million Kilometers and still run good
@@tanvirina Yup. We rented a 2018 camry with over 100k miles and it still drove very smooth. Theirs some 2018s in south florida with over 200k miles with no transmission problems. Our 2011Civic transmission gave out at 97k miles 😔
@@markf5314 Yes auto CVT Did all scheduled services at honda
Buy an Audi. It's time to buy a new one at 60k miles ;)
@@brentaudi9354 My buddy sold his 2008 Prius with 400k mi.... The batter only does 80% charge though.
I love my 2018 Camry LE, that car never disappoints
But I can’t stand cloth seats
In the 1950s the auto makers took us to lower wider cars which translated to ever improving handling. But today we're heading back to CUVs and SUVs because we live in a world of Mad Max where soccer mom's need a tank to protect the kiddies from other soccer mom's who are driving while talking on their cell phone.
Couldn't have said it better...except maybe these soccer moms insatiable appetite for boxy boring SUVs largely lies in their relentless competition with the other soccer moms with both suffering from total moronic stupidity.. I have a bigger payment than you do, no you don't I do and for more years,
8 generations later Toyota finally makes a Camry with some styling
Stupid comment, it's been by far the best selling car for years.
@@march24-lp4pv being a bestseller is like being the prettiest Denny's waitress
Says the non -existent Pontiac.
Billions of kudos for Toyota that the V6 has been kept in the Camry line up!!!
DawidAugust Bugghhhahh, I drive a 1992 feerddd pinto and I think it should be turbo...is what trolls would say. Yeah I’m right there with you. There’s nothing like more cubic inches (liters) and more pistons to get a better driving sensation.
Probably will be the last...
LOVE the fact that a V6 is still being offered in this segment. Thank you Toyota!
No track numbers?? That's why I've been watching this show for 20 years...
The fuel economy is amazing
Best car in segment..all day and months to come!
Not a Camry fan but I'm very impressed with the styling of this thing, well done
Them adding AWD after the fact is literally the coolest thing I've seen a car maker do... listen to their customers and accomplish the needed goal, whatever they had to do. Keeping a V6 on offer is just an added bonus. There may be only 6% who go for it, but for those 6%, it's an important part of their car, and thus, Toyota has done the right thing and left it be. 🤷♂️ Doesn’t get any better than that.
This is the best looking Camry ever, imo. The White one in the video is sharp.
One of the great things about this new Camry is the new fuel delivery system D-4S. Both the inline-4 and V-6 engines have Multi-port Fuel Injection (MFI) and Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI). The MFI keeps the intake valves clean (something the GDI can't) while GDI provides better performance and fuel economy. Best of both worlds
Always a great show/review have been watching it for over 25 years at this point. John Davis does a great job reviewing and explaining the pros and cons always a well done and informative show. I'm not sure who would be able to replace him when he retires. Just a thought, have not heard that he is planning on retiring at this point.
i like the XSE Camry and i can't not lie
Damn the V6 XSE is dope in blue with red interior.
John Davis, I salute you, greetings from the UK, you are the perfect American good old boy and remind me of some managers I used to work with in car rental days! I like all the retro reviews, especially your review of the 1990 M5 and 1983 Audi Quattro.
no 1/4 mile run ..... disappointed
1bojanbojan hahahaha
1bojanbojan What for? It's not a sports car
I like to see the whole package whether it is a Ford Ranger 2.3, a Kia Spectra or a Lamborghini Aventador. The idea of a 3.5 midsize car running the 1/4 in 14 seconds flat is still interesting to me, even if it is overkill. I learned to watch out for V6 Accords and 3.5 Altimas for that very reason.
Motorweek attended a press launch. So, they couldn't do the 0-60 run and 1/4 mile acceleration test.
tmmurphy I guess that's interesting
I WANT ONE. NOWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
Currently driving an 03 Camry, definitely thinking about a 2018 xse as a graduation present to myself in the winter
Colin McGuire look into a Mazda. Those are pretty nice.
The Camry is nice the one I rental didn't offer much headroom for taller people seems kind of low to the ground or maybe because driving a SUV for while now still love this car just not much headroom when I got in it coming out of Wal-Mart bumped my head getting in the car I felt bit snugged or the passenger seat might needed adjusting.
VQ3713 good car inside and out. Had a M6 for a little bit. I liked many things. Hated the “floating screen.” So gimmicky. And a base M6 is way more expensive than a Camry. I had a mid grade M6. Same price as a Camry xse v6. Sooo I got a Camry instead. Apples and oranges
It may not have much in the way of sporting credentials, but it's target audience doesn't care about that anyways. It's still one of the most reliable ways on the planet to haul the kids around.
King Camry
King of the Jungle
I definitely love this new body style. I went out and test drove a '19 Hybrid and loved it all the way.
Where was the testing on the track - 0-60, braking, slalom, etc?
I just want to say "good job" motor week. I have been watching this program since I was in high school. Bar none, this program is the most the most thorough. John Davis also has the best radio voice. 😀
That car looks 1000x's better than the new Accord, that car was a total flop out the gate. I bet in 2 years Honda will dramatically change the front and rear as it received so many dislikes at the unveiling! It also comes with an available V6 which Accord has dropped and even detuned their engine to put out even fewer HP over the current model.
I love the new Toyota Camry 2018 limited good work Toyota
Camry.... trying hard to look like a Star Wars storm trooper helmet. And doing a damn good job of it.
Of course that's staying in theme with Lexus looking like Lord Vader helmet.
I have have always loved the Camry because of their reliability!❤
BEST. CAMRY. EVER. Not only that, but this 2018 Camry is, by far, the best car in its segment.
....Enough said.
Greetings from 2021. I will have to disagree, respectfully. Who knew that the 2018 Camry would bring about the apocalypse and was the preferred ride of the four horsemen? The safety features were still great though. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to get back to my everlasting torment, paying $700 a month on a 2007 Sebring.
Terroriser Spot i hope u are kidding about that payment
Pj Washington Yeah, I am. It's actually $698.67
FarhantheMovieGuy omg how did that happen
***** Using gay as an insult. Real mature of you, there. *sarcasm*
41 mpg!! Damn and Hybrid gets 52 mpg. Wow!
TruthFLA 41mpg. Is that pure coasting mpg?
Karina Pavlova no that is highway MPG
1984 honda crx 53 mpg from a 1.3L petrol engine but was often reported to do 70 mpg - wiki. so i guess lightness is key here. the crx weighed only 820kg.
the fantastic part is the MPG for this size car. its no great feet anymore to have high MPG in a very small car,
i think u sound like an idiot since we are comparing mpg. and im stating facts that technology is still not outperforming cars of the past.
Bought new XSE. I’m a life long Union member and union brothers used to give me hell about liking Toyota. I didn’t buy one until they started building them here. Now I’m driving a reliable beauty and feeding Americans and THEIR FAMILIES!!!!! And no more hassle from Union brothers.
It's almost 2018 and Toyota still refuses to offer Apply CarPlay and Android Auto.
Wayne Tam And that's the reason why can't live without them.
Ren Gonzalez when the segment is so competitive. And they chose to not include it, it adds another reason for someone look elsewhere. The better question would be why not?
ferretkiller9454 bravo my friend. Well stated. Besides....who has apple products still these days.
Apple CarPlay now standard on all 19 Camry's. Android auto coming in software update
DEFINITELY the best Camry since the 1992-'96 model, but..........um...........that schnoz!!!!!!!
This Camry is better than previous gen but it needs to be inproved. The front grill , the interior door panel and the wheel is look cheap. I like the dashboard , real twin pipe exhaust , shape of exterior.
Ive had several rental 4cyl Camrys in recent years, mostly SE trim and one XLE. They do indeed hit those mpg estimates and beyond, as I averaged just under 40mpg on a long VA to FL I-95 trip going 75-80+ with a/c on the whole time. One tank of 16 gallons for covering half of the east coast . Very impressed. I think the only 2 cars in it's class that could meet or exceed that range would be an Altima (with it's droning CVT and slightly larger tank) or a Passat with it's almost 3 gallon larger tank.
Bueno y que paso con las pruebas de aceleración, prueba de frenado slalom y todo lo demás
I have this car and been great zero issues
Got to admit, that's one nice looking Camry. The rear end reminds me of a Maserati Quattroporte.
bumble bee ok, no.
Still waiting for the "road test"
Had this as a rental car while my 2013 Chrysler 200 was in the shop because of a rear end damage not my fault. I didn't want to return it because i really like the new style. Inside And out and the roominess on the inside. Loved the ecoboost selection but I've always loved the Camry. Never owned one but I'm looking to get one
Presentation is way better than any RUclipsr… 👍
Definitely going to buy one down the road.
Best in the business
I’ve leased the 2018 TOYOTA Camry SE , thinking of buying it at the end of my lease or upgraded to XSE OR TACOMA OR RAV4 XLE I Still have a year left to think about it
Americas favorite car
Thank god no CVT just an 8-Speed with the V6 XSE thx toyota
I hate a CVT.. it is like driving in one speed electric golf cart .. they have a numb and vague feeling. 🤪🤪😩
I don't know about exciting. Mostly less boring. They still need to fix that grille. Dare I say, the rest of it actually looks somewhat sporty. That being said, I'd have to test drive it before I considered it over a Mazda 6 or Ford Fusion.
This Camry looks better outside, but the Entune is still a bit fussy to use. Also, no apple car play and Android auto? I know the '19 Avalon and Rav4 are going to get the former when they get here. Still I'd take an '18 Accord with a much better infotainment system, and with 1.6 cubic feet more trunk space.
The Accord is a personal better choice for me. Heck i like the Maxima over the Camry V6
Never thought I'd see a day of a factory Camry with four tail pipes.
Back in August I was looking at a pre-owned 2016 Camry SE. Whiles I was waiting for the Salesman to get the keys I noticed they just got two new 2018 Camry's on the lot one a white Le and the other Black Se. The sales rep told me they just got those 2018 in 5 days prior so for the heck of it I test drove the 2018 Se, the Le is bland to me but still nice. They did not have the 6cyl only a 4cyl Se. I also test drove the 2016. The 2018 is sharp loved the way the seats felt and the interior quality. I ended up buying pre-owed 7th generation 2014.5 instead due to the price and it's fully equipped except with a V6. For some reason to and I told the Sales rep the 2014 and 2016 4cyl both felt a little faster and lighter than the 2018 eventhough it has more horsepower. He mentioned the 2018 has more things built in it. Anyway if I was going to trade in my 2014.5 in 3 years and go for this 2018 I'd get a 6cyl
I appreciate Motorweek's honesty in saying it's still drives appliance-like, albeit one with more bells and whistles. I'm glad Toyota has tried to energize the vehicle, but I can't see myself ever buying this over the new Accord.
That front end is very busy but the overall shape of the car is beautiful
The interior looks better than the new accord. If I were to get one it would be the XSE V-6. Likewise, the Accord I would get the 2.0T sport.
The 2016 camry rode hard yet still handled like a Camry. However, that old 4 cylinder was a peach, it sounded great all through the rev range and had decent torque. Now the Chrysler 2.4 engine on the other hand....
To King of castle: I know the cars I mentioned are made here. My point is, the Camry XSE I just bought was made in Kentucky. Those workers (and their children) need to eat and pay bills as well as all other Americans. I did not buy a Toyota until I could buy one that was made here. You commented (“hope your enjoying your Japanese car”). Well, I am and satisfied with the fact that the men and women that built it are paying taxes here and able to feed themselves and their children. I’ve seen an internal memo (marked top secret) from one of the big three that declares that fleet buyers should sell their purchased vehicles no later than 50,000 miles because they incorporate “planned obsolescence” when they assemble their vehicles. I’m sure most all of them do but this American auto builder is the only one I have knowledge of actually admitting it! The average household spends about 1/7th of their income on transportation. For those that are struggling, Toyota makes perfect sense. I have driven Fords and GM products my whole life. Time this old man to take care of himself and and ignore people with the attitude that we are doing something wrong because corporate America doesn’t benefit from our transportation purchase. Most with your attitude are Republicans and don’t consider the working class or even understand the basis of each political platform. Enjoy your “trickle down” attitude.
Have you seen those commercials on how Ford says Fusion is better than the Camry because it has features the Camry doesn't offer. (This was the 2017 model)? However, Ford is not as reliable as Toyota.
Davin Peterson but it looks better then this shit
Ford's been saying the same thing since the Tempo in the 80s. How many Tempos do you see on the road vs Accords and Camrys from the 80s. The same thing will happen here 30 years from now.
Ohh plz. The only thing the fusion has over this camry is a stronger engine.
A natural aspirated 4 making over 200hp? Wow technology has definitely gone a long way
Looks better in black.
Gurkarn Sandhu that blue is not far behind
That's my thought
Gurkarn S
ndhu
Precisely, 5:30 looks great!
All cars are better in black
I like everything but the front fascia/grill. What were they thinking? It looks cheap.
I love my 18 Camry LE---- gas friendly
My life is ruled by Accord-Camry-Mazda3/Mazda-6. At any one point in my life, i wouldn't own anything else except one of these fine girls.
This is a Camry. If you want a sports car , why would you even look at a Camry. The 209 hp engine & 8 speed trans works well. If you need to be more in control, place trans in sport mode . Le model which I have is $24k. It is very comfortable and dash is well laid out. It also has many usable features. People making comments about looks are highly personal and this is a massed produced car. I like the transmission over a CVT. It has good storage room and most of all Toyota Quality and reputation.
Awesome car the V6 XSE
Good job, Toyota. Good looks, inexpensive price, decent handling, fuel efficiency, and high reliability. I do wish the host would quit talking about SUVs. This is a review of a sedan, not an SUV. Apples and oranges.
Hope it comes with 2 wheels or 4 wheels drive option added
The new 2.5 SE is no 0-60 car, but from 40-80 mph, it's a very sporty sedan (budget) On some winding, sweeping roads you can hustle it. Much better than anything 10 years ago. If you upgrade to Continental or Michelin tires, it's way better. Great daily that can get 40 mpg, if you take it easy 👍 👌
If Toyota kept the Camery wagon it would probably look cool in the same design as the sedan. 😎
Whats the point of giving it more power but then capping it with tuning?
This cars going to do very well.
John Davis is MotorWeek.
I could have sworn it was a Cam-ray
Where’s the hard brake and slalom test?? Full throttle acceleration test???
The V6 with destination is $38,500.
my 06 camry got 300 k original all exept radioator and radio lol change oil every 3 k dont do flushes i like this one big changes . idk about new 8 speed but i trust toyota maybe get this one in couple years
Toyota Camry is very beautiful car.
I love Toyota, Nissan, Lexus and Honda's exterior designs these days! VW needs to take notes...
the front design just re-make the 2012 model year and the rear just capture from Avalon. people buying this just for the reliable, what it looks like is not the main point.
Still the best in the segment.
Joe Black But now.... when the 2018 Accord arrives...... it will not win anymore......
Not really more the Accord
More like, finally, competitive lol.
But both the Camry and Accord don't even have an option for AWD. So the "best car" can't even get through some snow? Thanks I'll spend my money on a fusion or legacy
CarsRLife haha we'll have fun taking your car back in a few years when it has suspension and quality issues
I love the2018 Toyota Camry Better than the 2018 Toyota Avalon now I love my Avalon 2003 to go with my 03 Avalon I will take the 2018 Camry
Nice to see decent power ratings even for the 4cyl. I hope Mazda is watching and will finally drop their turbo 4 in the Mazda6 which I still think is better looking than the Camry up front.
I think the Mazda is the best looking sedan available. The 200s was second but they stopped making them.
i used to like the white one with black roof (the panda) until i saw the Black one ,, damn thats gangster ride :D
This is how the avensis (for the european market) may look like now with company's tga platform
Not gunna lie, this car looks mental, and 301hp for a middle class family sedan is pretty tits
Man from Nantucket does T.I.T.S. stand for "this is the shit"? Cuz i invented that
Scotty kilmer approved!
This is the answer to what would a new reliable Maxima look like.a redesigned Camry
I believe that motor week journalists speak very negative about Toyota and Lexus Model Cars ,which are way better Automobiles to drive and live with than any American car or Germany Automobile.For the record the new Toyota Camry or any Camry in general is not a kitchen appliance,it’s a very strong reliable ageless Automobiles .Camry’s are world wide verse American vehicles with longer life span .Motorweek Lay off Toyota and Lexus,a positive spin would be nice with the improvements and the changes made which looks more sporty,with a design on both end s as a sculptured work of art that’s not boring but aggressive and sporty luxurious and make a strong statement with its own identity which is fantastic looking like its own and not he competition.
And I just got a 2017
Timothy Shelsea why?
VQ3713.... Because I needed a car and the 2018 model wasn't out yet. Had to turn in a prior lease
Does your 2017 offer bit of headroom? The one I rental felt bit snugged which was a base model it's a beautiful car absolutely love it but no enough headroom for a tall person it felt low to the ground like it was dragging me maybe it seemed that way since haven't driven a car in a while currently now driving a small SUV.
A bit sad this isn't sold in Europe, European Toyota are not as well as American and Japan ones
Slightly confusing. "Ute" means "pick up" in Australia.
After they went with the big grills, it kind of made it look silly.
Can only get dedicated Navi and red leather on V6s. Only 5% of buyers will purchase V6. Toyota should offer dedicated Navi and 2 tone paint and red leather to 4 cylinders as well. I am on my 2nd Camry in a row. A 2012. When I can't get options I want, it's time to change brands:(
Seen one of these in person and sat inside just for fun since this is not my ideal vehicle segment. It's a great economical car that provides family sedan comfort and practicality. The design is a little too dramatic for me but I will say the interior is a step up from previous years. Just not a fan of the interior and exterior design.
No matter what the brand someone is gonna say that it looks like shit. This car looks nice, even better in red.
MotorWeek reviews seem so outdated
The dash looks like the one from the Avalon.