I bought a 2022 Camry SE and like it a lot. Comfortable, good power to accelerate, good looking, spacious interior, easy to drive, no problems, not a complicated car, good value for the price. You can’t go wrong choosing the Camry in any trim.
It is a good car and just got a 2020 SE with 36k original miles. Mine is the rare SE with tech package and has Blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, sunroof, and is keyless (push-button start). So almost an XSE, missing little features. 3 owners however, no accidents. The condition was extremely good and car came with "weathertech style" floor mats and rain guard.. could tell someone took care of it. However, one big issue with the car I wish I knew before I bought it is the very uncomfortable seats. I am very skinny, 162 pounds and 6' 6" tall. My mom is 5' 8" and is 170 pounds. We both find this the most uncomfortable car we have ever owned. Not sure if this is due to the SE trim, it is being sporty seats, but no matter how we adjust the seats we just cannot get comfortable. I wish I knew this before we bought it, unfortunately a 10 minute test drive is not enough. Buyer beware. If considering this car, most of you would probably be better off with a Lexus. Which I would like to trade this car in, or for an electric car, at some point. May deal with it, if I put a gel memory foam cushion. It's not me being negative, I'm overall happy with the car. However, the truth has to be said. Buyer beware!!
I'm going to get a camry this year. Haven't decided if I'll shoot for the brand new ones that are hybrid or get a couple year old one. Toyotas hold their value so well almost just better to get new at this point.
I really like my 2017 Camry LE. It took me awhile to get used to the 2018-2023 Camry. I didn't like the body style of it at first. The only problem with 2013-2016 Ford Fusion that I found was the backup camera malfunctions and eventually goes out. Pretty easy fix. Pretty much as involved as replacing the cabin filter. Lol
Camrys are popular with people like myself who don't want to deal with mechanics. I'm on my second one, and like the first one it's totally reliable and requires the basic maintenance like any other car. My next car will be a 2012 Avalon. I could buy a newer one. but I like the exterior of the 2012 compared to the stupid grill opening of the 2013s and up.
Toyota did kill the Avalon which was a larger sedan with V6 and a step above the Camry, but below the Lexus ES. In fact, the ES was based on the Avalon since 2013 model year, I believe. So, if you are looking for a more luxurious and reliable sedan, I would suggest an ES or an Avalon. PS The V6 fuel economy is not great, obviously, but they did come as hybrids as well.
@@VitaliyKofman Yeah it sucks but is what it is. With Panthers disappearing off the road more and more as time goes on anyways you, I and many others will be in the same boat haha.
I bought a 2022 Camry SE and like it a lot. Comfortable, good power to accelerate, good looking, spacious interior, easy to drive, no problems, not a complicated car, good value for the price. You can’t go wrong choosing the Camry in any trim.
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It is a good car and just got a 2020 SE with 36k original miles. Mine is the rare SE with tech package and has Blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, sunroof, and is keyless (push-button start). So almost an XSE, missing little features. 3 owners however, no accidents. The condition was extremely good and car came with "weathertech style" floor mats and rain guard.. could tell someone took care of it. However, one big issue with the car I wish I knew before I bought it is the very uncomfortable seats. I am very skinny, 162 pounds and 6' 6" tall. My mom is 5' 8" and is 170 pounds. We both find this the most uncomfortable car we have ever owned. Not sure if this is due to the SE trim, it is being sporty seats, but no matter how we adjust the seats we just cannot get comfortable. I wish I knew this before we bought it, unfortunately a 10 minute test drive is not enough. Buyer beware. If considering this car, most of you would probably be better off with a Lexus. Which I would like to trade this car in, or for an electric car, at some point. May deal with it, if I put a gel memory foam cushion.
It's not me being negative, I'm overall happy with the car. However, the truth has to be said.
Buyer beware!!
I'm going to get a camry this year. Haven't decided if I'll shoot for the brand new ones that are hybrid or get a couple year old one. Toyotas hold their value so well almost just better to get new at this point.
I personally like the body style of the 03 Camry
I really like my 2017 Camry LE. It took me awhile to get used to the 2018-2023 Camry. I didn't like the body style of it at first. The only problem with 2013-2016 Ford Fusion that I found was the backup camera malfunctions and eventually goes out. Pretty easy fix. Pretty much as involved as replacing the cabin filter. Lol
Camrys are popular with people like myself who don't want to deal with mechanics. I'm on my second one, and like the first one it's totally reliable and requires the basic maintenance like any other car.
My next car will be a 2012 Avalon. I could buy a newer one. but I like the exterior of the 2012 compared to the stupid grill opening of the 2013s and up.
Toyota did kill the Avalon which was a larger sedan with V6 and a step above the Camry, but below the Lexus ES. In fact, the ES was based on the Avalon since 2013 model year, I believe.
So, if you are looking for a more luxurious and reliable sedan, I would suggest an ES or an Avalon.
PS The V6 fuel economy is not great, obviously, but they did come as hybrids as well.
Very nice
Why it have Russian "notification" sticker? 😂😂😂
Not sure I know what you mean? What sticker?
@@VitaliyKofman there was a sticker right on the inside infront of the hood with word "уведомление".
@@karendarrenmclaren I didn't see that :) Wasn't planned :)
@@karendarrenmclarenа что там должно было быть?
@@davidpielykh3996 something in English
Have you noticed you are getting less views since getting rid of the Lincoln?
Yep. As expected 🙂
@@VitaliyKofman Yeah it sucks but is what it is. With Panthers disappearing off the road more and more as time goes on anyways you, I and many others will be in the same boat haha.