Camry is basic car but really reliable. My 2009 Camry with 206k miles is still running fresh without headaches. I just do normal maintenance like oil changes and when needed filter brakes tires.
I have a ES350 which is the same drivetrain as Camry V6. I have tried ES 300h few times. Hybrid version is really efficiency especially city driving but the 4 cylinder engine is way louder than the V6. Cruising on the freeway V6 engine is buttery smooth and quiet. If you don’t care about MPG and want a car which has more power to zip around but won’t break your wallet so Camry V6 , Avalon or ES 350 are the best choice at this time😊
When i was young I used to hate these cars and always make fun of them , now when i grew up i see why people love them bc they more reliable than other cars like ford or dodge
Agreed when I was young kid I thought Camry was kinda boring they wasn't sporty years ago but now I have a lot of respect for Camrys they still on the highway 20 years later while other brands or in the junkyard or visiting the mechanic shop frequently creating a repair bill unlike the Camry
Yes. New Toyota 8 speed transmission works well on the freeway but it is a little odd at city driving. I have an 2021 ES 350 which has exactly the same drivetrain as Camry V6😅
I blasted by a 2.0 accord going 70 the other day because that accord had a few second turbo spool time. Later on that day I saw the same accord on the side of the highway being towed. Later to find out the turbo overheated. I felt sorry for the guy.
Honda definitely under rates what is literally the Type R engine. Stock it’s been dynod at closer to 300 hp. Also the transmission in the Toyotas let them down.
@@M09W41 yep exactly right. The gears in toyotas are way too long and throws the engine far out of it's powerband which makes them slower so the trd camry can be much faster with shorter gears.
@@macaron3141592653 I swear the old 6speed Camrys were a lot quicker, as the 8speed is more for gas savings, the 6speed felt more sporty even with 30 less hp
Yis this is the hardest part, I literally think toyota just wanted to give a “racecar” feel with the TRD but nothing that will affect their reliability reputation
I love my SE camry 2018. the new design from the side is absolutely same. its very hard for toyota to fully change the model because it is still the best camry ever made. Just love it Even the saloon the upper part is the same, selector lever is same,panels is the same. the main changes are from the front and the beck side. for me this steering wheel way cooler than the new one.
oh man doing that with the tank low is absolutely terrible for the fuel pump. fuel pump will wear out quickly if you keep doing that. keep the gas at least quarter if not half a tank so the pump is fully submerged.
I see different specs on the 0-60 times. 0-60 in 6.3- 6.7 seconds is way too slow for this car. My 2009 Camry was a fast beast and had less HP. Does the XSE and TRD V6 go 0-60 in 5.1 seconds?
You got to remember the 2009 Camry didn’t have the systems that are in the new Camry. Making it more heavy and electronic packed. Trust me older cars do push faster because of less electronics.
@@UruieieThe older ones are not that much lighter factually, almost identical actually... it's mainly due to the transmissions. The older 6 speed has a better shift pattern that keeps the engine in its power band better than the 8 speed that's geared for MPG, even in the TRD.
I have the 2020 Camry se not buying another car till it breaks down plan on putting a new transmission in when ever it needs it so I guess I won't get the V6 Camry for a while if they still have it
I just want you to know you didn't do it right, you need to hold the traction to fully turn it off. Put it in sport mode, the button, and then the transmission in sport mode, stick to the side, and then when you are accelerating hold the break so that you build some boost to offset the delay on the throttle. Literally can take a whole second off what you just did.
The Topher and Savagegeese were right about the transmission tuning on the V6 Camry being complete crap. Makes sense they went exclusively hybrid on the Camry. Nobody buying a Camry is looking for performance anyway.
One thing to try is to be in sport mode but leave TC on. Second, don’t mash the gas all at once. Otherwise it’ll spin the tires Gradually ease into the throttle and as you pick up speed go all the way down the pedal
Let me ask bc I’m new to Camry I got a 2024 Camry xse 301 horsepower I was on the internet state hit it and at 115 it pulled hard to the right scared the hell out of me could have been bc I didn’t cut traction off idk
You are dreaming. I’ve got XV70 3.5 300 hp and it does 0-100 km/h in real life about 7 sec. even with factory 19 inch wheels it spins a lot on take off. So you can’t depress throttle, not like on rwd
@@dmitriiudarov5846 2023 Toyota Camry hybrid: Has a 0-100 kmph time of just over 8 seconds 2023 Toyota Camry XSE: Has a 0-60 time ranging from 6.3 to 8.2 seconds 2011 Toyota Camry DPL: Has a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 7.1 seconds
It can do 5.7 sec 0 to 60. When tuned also with best tires and have a professional driver it will do 5.3 second from 0 to 60mph. Need to improve your technique and quicker reflexes to get better timing. Most people get between 6.3 to 6.8 sec. Truth is, the 7th Gen Camry V6 was able to get 5.1 sec. But the 8th Gen weighs a bit more and Toyota messed with the gear ratio of the 8-speed tranny so it will be a fraction slower than the 7th Gen. You done well, I cannot hit 6.3 sec due to my age. - Reflexes just slow I get like 6.5 or 6.6 sec. in my 2023 Camry XSE V6 fully loaded. I got rid of dangerous and faulty OEM Bridgestone Turanza EL440 tires. Got Michelin CrossClimate2 which possibly why I am unable to get 6.3 sec or better.
Sorry, no Camry without expensive modification will get under 5 sec. The 7th Gen Camry V6 best is 5.1 sec. 8th Gen is 5.3 sec. with retune and great tires and a Professional driver. Much has to do with the 8-speed tranny gear ratios. If it were the rubber band CVT the Camry be snail pace. Got the HP but can wind up that rubber band fast enough.
@@richscott2483I just saw a race vs the es350 and avalon and they're all the same speed.. with that said I just watched a cvt altima best the es350 in a race. Do much for 300hp. Tq is that matters and how the cvt put the power down instead of the 8spd losing power during the shifts.
The best that a trd a do is 5.6 seconds. And that was done by car and driver. No camry is doing 5.3 let alone 5.1 seconds. Thats g37 territory which I know will easily destroy any Camry.
Just get a used 2014-2019 lexus is350 instead much nicer interior, RWD, much better handling/sportier and their made in japan unlike the camry so reliability is even better.
@ the paddles allow you to shift the through the gears manually meaning you can hold the gear longer. They are able to get more power out of each gear when you use them for upshifting since they can be held to a higher rpm. You’ll sacrifice fuel economy but if you use them right you can gain an advantage.
I take that Camry over most cars on the road because of its reliability.
Same here 😮😮❤❤😊😊
I want that car soooooo badddd
@@tylerwhoisafanoffanstrains9246easy make 15/hr save up for 2 years and grab you a 2025 you’ll thank me later.
They use to be boring and ugly, now they’re gorgeous in and out.
@@gmanbaz my step dad has a Honda civic 2004 and it still runs.
Camry is basic car but really reliable. My 2009 Camry with 206k miles is still running fresh without headaches. I just do normal maintenance like oil changes and when needed filter brakes tires.
2010 camry at 271k and still going strong
My 09 Camry has 325k miles 💪🏼
Nope
You don’t ever have to clean the throttle body?
Just got a 2007 Camry with 98K
Camry is such a reliable car and great model. Never can go wrong with Toyota
Boring
Its an economic option, many people just need a cheap reliable mean of. Transportation. I'm sure your little brain cant really understand that
@@issavibez394 boring but it dose not break when you maintain it properly dude😂
@KIETTRAN-uj7ry i had one and maintain well still died many times
I bet you drive a crappy mustang don't you@@issavibez394
Sports mode on empty tank is crazy lol
Lmao I said the exact same thing
Weight reduction lol
Not really, a 15.6 gallon gas tank is 93 pounds which wont be shaving much time off for vehicles that weigh over 1,000 pounds.
@@WhoareyoucallingI shave 2 seconds off my 0-60 time with a quarter tank, no spare tire, and no 400lb wife in the passenger's seat.
I wouldn't do this if I bought this car would damage it
Same engine in the Highlander and Lexus ❤ That version of the 3.5 will go down in history as the best V6 ever.
I really with they still made the highlanders with V6. The hybrid max is good but will never beat a V6
I just bought a 23 Camry fully loaded with tinted windows and in Calvary Blue color. I love it and really happy I bought it
I’m in between the 23 Camry and a 21 accord. Was thinking highest trim on both. Which trim did you end up getting?
@@Germamalooaccord imo
Traction wasn’t off u have to hold until it lights on your dash
It literally says “traction control turned off” on the dash when he presses it
@@jaycee5243It will turn back on as soon as you press on the gas, so you have to press and hold for it to fully disable it
@@matyosrtc light never showed tho? And like 2 seconds in the screen flashes again that tc is off. I thought holding it was for stability off too?
So it's that slow. Okey thanks for the test.
I was about to say 😂
prefer this Camry to the new 2025 one
The 2.5 Camry is great too. One of the best 4 bangers ever 👍
They should make a GR with a V6 turbo
That would be insane
They will never make a V6 turbo.
@@ryanb8736 sad truth
@@ryanb8736why not?
@@bigmurda817 it would damage the Camrys reliability status even if it was just a little bit which Toyota would never do sadly
For a family car this thing is sweet
NICE!!!
THESE CARS ARE NICE LOOKING!!
🔥💯
Toyota should have continued the Aurion and Aurion TRD
I’m considering this one, especially since it’s the last v6 basically ever
This was probably the 4 banger. I believe the V6 does 0-60 in low 5s
I have a ES350 which is the same drivetrain as Camry V6. I have tried ES 300h few times. Hybrid version is really efficiency especially city driving but the 4 cylinder engine is way louder than the V6. Cruising on the freeway V6 engine is buttery smooth and quiet. If you don’t care about MPG and want a car which has more power to zip around but won’t break your wallet so Camry V6 , Avalon or ES 350 are the best choice at this time😊
@@hoyce32000ableThis is the V6, I have the four cylinder it sounds completely different
@@KIETTRAN-uj7ry Can you imagine how smooth and quiet it would be if they paired the v6 with a hybrid system?
Love my 2021 XSE V6. That wheel spin is crazy tho, really wish they offered the V6 with all wheel 😂
Hopefully 2025 gets a design refresh
Not hopefully, it’s about to be debuted at the LA auto show in November.
It will be a redesign not a refresh, those are 2 totally different things.
Nope, it'll be a redesign and will be hybrids only...but there may be a hybrid TRD version
Hopefully a redesign. It’s time for the Camry to shine again
Camry gets refresh. Anothet dacelifting. This is not a brand new model. It was released yesterday
The trd Camry though 🔥
It’s the same thing but with a body kit and a 1 inch lower ride height. Brakes are a tiny bit better too.
When i was young I used to hate these cars and always make fun of them , now when i grew up i see why people love them bc they more reliable than other cars like ford or dodge
They look better too for the last 5 years
Agreed when I was young kid I thought Camry was kinda boring they wasn't sporty years ago but now I have a lot of respect for Camrys they still on the highway 20 years later while other brands or in the junkyard or visiting the mechanic shop frequently creating a repair bill unlike the Camry
@@cedricmiller4370I can assure you my 07 Camry 6cyl is no where near boring. Just muffler delete it and its fun as hell
@ItzzShazey yea the 07 camry like you have is fun but I was referring to the 90s model camrys as boring 1995-2001 bodystyles to be more specific
Btw wheel spin makes a difference for 0-60 so I would of got somewhere in the 5 second range
One of these surprised me on the highway, that 8 speed does good work at higher speeds
Yes. New Toyota 8 speed transmission works well on the freeway but it is a little odd at city driving. I have an 2021 ES 350 which has exactly the same drivetrain as Camry V6😅
You have to hold the traction control off switch for it to actually shut off traction control
To think the accord 2.0 with less power is damn near a second faster than this is wild.
I blasted by a 2.0 accord going 70 the other day because that accord had a few second turbo spool time. Later on that day I saw the same accord on the side of the highway being towed. Later to find out the turbo overheated. I felt sorry for the guy.
@@JohnEboyeeProlly was a 1.5 lmfao
v6 camry gears are way too long.
Honda definitely under rates what is literally the Type R engine. Stock it’s been dynod at closer to 300 hp. Also the transmission in the Toyotas let them down.
@@M09W41 yep exactly right. The gears in toyotas are way too long and throws the engine far out of it's powerband which makes them slower so the trd camry can be much faster with shorter gears.
Sport mode is 🔥
How did you get a V6 Camry in 2024 or is it the 25 they discontinued it?
mf got knocked way out of powerband with the 1-2 shift💀
Yeah the transmission and gearing was a major complaint with this car's performance.
@@macaron3141592653 I swear the old 6speed Camrys were a lot quicker, as the 8speed is more for gas savings, the 6speed felt more sporty even with 30 less hp
That’s on purpose. They want to make sure you hate your life, lol.
It’s sub 6 seconds if you don’t burn out the front tires.
Yis this is the hardest part, I literally think toyota just wanted to give a “racecar” feel with the TRD but nothing that will affect their reliability reputation
No LSD
I love my SE camry 2018. the new design from the side is absolutely same. its very hard for toyota to fully change the model because it is still the best camry ever made. Just love it Even the saloon the upper part is the same, selector lever is same,panels is the same. the main changes are from the front and the beck side. for me this steering wheel way cooler than the new one.
They are having a new design for 2025
They really are sleepers. My 2021 is great, they’ll keep up with WRX and civic type R’s.
That car looks so good they gotta make a fadter version
I’m glad I got my TRD Camry when I did they don’t make em anymore 😏 I’ll keep it forever
Toyota prius is a normal sedan and toyota camry is a luxurious sedan ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
2010 se v6 with 420kilometers on odo...had since I was 18 and I'm 26 now
Toyota still make V6 sedans, cool.
Not anymore with the new Camry
oh man doing that with the tank low is absolutely terrible for the fuel pump. fuel pump will wear out quickly if you keep doing that. keep the gas at least quarter if not half a tank so the pump is fully submerged.
It was a dealer car, they didn't want to put to much gas in her.
@@slacker_DIY Ah gotcha. That explains it! Honestly, i would probably do the same thing if it was a rental, and I couldn't fill it up anyways LOL.
@@techfusionaz2496 Hmm, the video poster is a dealer. Hence they cheaped out LoL Not good to use this video for advertising!
He didn’t turn off traction control it says it but just reactivated, you have to hold a few seconds then it will stay that way
Who cares how fast it is? It's built better than than all other manufacturers, excluding todays Honda and Mazda products. Maybe even them as well.
Idk my 2013 SE V6 does it in about 5.8 - 5.9 sec. This must be a heavier car now aday. More horsepower but must be heavier???
I see different specs on the 0-60 times. 0-60 in 6.3- 6.7 seconds is way too slow for this car. My 2009 Camry was a fast beast and had less HP. Does the XSE and TRD V6 go 0-60 in 5.1 seconds?
I will test the TRD soon and we shall compare.
@@BertOgdenAutoGroup OK, cool.
You got to remember the 2009 Camry didn’t have the systems that are in the new Camry. Making it more heavy and electronic packed. Trust me older cars do push faster because of less electronics.
@@Uruieie That is a good point, but I believe they are very close in weight.
@@UruieieThe older ones are not that much lighter factually, almost identical actually... it's mainly due to the transmissions. The older 6 speed has a better shift pattern that keeps the engine in its power band better than the 8 speed that's geared for MPG, even in the TRD.
*_Rip the last TRD V6 model 😭_*
I have the 2020 Camry se not buying another car till it breaks down plan on putting a new transmission in when ever it needs it so I guess I won't get the V6 Camry for a while if they still have it
Yea that car is gonna last you a long time. I plan on trading in my Mercedes for the v6 soon.
I’ve got the same car but going to buy a new model as soon as it shows in dealership. 2.4 turbo hybrid
@@dmitriiudarov5846no just a N/A 2.5 hybrid
I’m pretty sure they’re dropping the V6 for newer generations sadly
@@thepixelnova1 v6 is gone, only hybrids now
Wow !
I just want you to know you didn't do it right, you need to hold the traction to fully turn it off. Put it in sport mode, the button, and then the transmission in sport mode, stick to the side, and then when you are accelerating hold the break so that you build some boost to offset the delay on the throttle. Literally can take a whole second off what you just did.
The Topher and Savagegeese were right about the transmission tuning on the V6 Camry being complete crap. Makes sense they went exclusively hybrid on the Camry. Nobody buying a Camry is looking for performance anyway.
I have a feeling that this Camry model look alike with Hyundai Sonata model produced from 2009 until 2014.
Does Traction Off really make it faster?
You turned traction control off on an awd car?
It’s not all wheel drive
@ the xse Camry is awd
@@austinpainter-m7y AWD is an option.
I’m a Honda fanboy, but I feel like they should’ve put a turbo on the v6 Camry.
sure that would make em the best car company in the world
@@Killamaneasy I’m not sure if I understand if you’re being sarcastic or not
It’s too much for being only front wheel drive.
Then it would be in a completely different price category. They’d do for Lexus tho
We need it in Europe
One thing to try is to be in sport mode but leave TC on. Second, don’t mash the gas all at once. Otherwise it’ll spin the tires
Gradually ease into the throttle and as you pick up speed go all the way down the pedal
So a full tank would make that tome seem more crazy.
Isn’t it bad to drive a car like this before it’s broken in? Curious.
Not bad for a midsize sedan!
You have to hold that traction button down for it to completely turn everything off
Would love to see the camry get a turbo and get away from the outdated v6.
Your wish has been granted.
Yeah, God forbid they keep the tried and true naturally aspirated V6
@JohnnyUtah9173 yea if you don't evolve you get left in the dust literally 🤣
Descansa en paz v6 😞
Me atrevo a apostar que no compraste un V6 cuando pudiste…
@@jxmar_ ehhh no.
Siempre pude comprar vehículos v6 - v8. De algo que sirviera el esfuerzo.
If that 8 speed wasn’t tuned for economy it would be fast
Let me ask bc I’m new to Camry I got a 2024 Camry xse 301 horsepower I was on the internet state hit it and at 115 it pulled hard to the right scared the hell out of me could have been bc I didn’t cut traction off idk
It could've been uneven road, wind
Doing this to a car with 30 miles on it with an empty tank is diabolical
What kinda octane does it take? 87?
87 yes
What is that second button u pressed? Cant see it..super tiny.
Traction control
What was that button that n the left that you pressed?
I got the same trim and color.
This camry had potential to be a good solid 5.8 second 0-60 but the 1-2 gear ratio is ass throws it right out of the power band
The stock 2024 4 cylinder base Mustang will smoke the crap outta this car
no one cares about a 4 cylinder mustang. those ecoboosts are no where near the reliability of this camry.
@@jim9983 Yes, we all know how reliable Toyota Camrys are. ..And how boring they are.
@@joshhotchkin6293 you americans are far too overprivileged man.. how you gonna call a 2.5L non sports car that das 6.3s "boring"?
@@joshhotchkin6293and 4 cyl mustangs are so cool right
Oh look it's a 4 cylinder mustang how cool!!!!
Said no one....ever.
How can I use gps without a phone/apple car play..
31 miles and bro is flooring it, just ruined that engine and someone bought it afterwards
not bad 6.3 seconds is pretty ok
what is that thing VIEW?
a lot better than the new crappy hybrid only one
That camry is nearly about to die with no gas …
I thought new Camrys only came in hybrid?
Yuppp, 2025 models ☹️
Its actually 5.6-5.9, you probably didn't time it right or did something wrong
You are dreaming. I’ve got XV70 3.5 300 hp and it does 0-100 km/h in real life about 7 sec. even with factory 19 inch wheels it spins a lot on take off. So you can’t depress throttle, not like on rwd
@@dmitriiudarov5846
2023 Toyota Camry hybrid: Has a 0-100 kmph time of just over 8 seconds
2023 Toyota Camry XSE: Has a 0-60 time ranging from 6.3 to 8.2 seconds
2011 Toyota Camry DPL: Has a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 7.1 seconds
The 2008 was the fastest Camry. They would hit 60 in under 6 seconds, true sleeper!
They used the same engine for 20 years for a reason!
My 2013 Azera Limited will smoke this all day 😂 smdh
Damn that 1st-2nd gear gap is too big.
They should let the blue camry get red interior!
Yes! Then it'd be like Superman's car 🤛😎
Полный привод?
Good, I just hate that gear changing breath like it's dead
It can do 5.7 sec 0 to 60. When tuned also with best tires and have a professional driver it will do 5.3 second from 0 to 60mph. Need to improve your technique and quicker reflexes to get better timing. Most people get between 6.3 to 6.8 sec. Truth is, the 7th Gen Camry V6 was able to get 5.1 sec. But the 8th Gen weighs a bit more and Toyota messed with the gear ratio of the 8-speed tranny so it will be a fraction slower than the 7th Gen. You done well, I cannot hit 6.3 sec due to my age. - Reflexes just slow I get like 6.5 or 6.6 sec. in my 2023 Camry XSE V6 fully loaded. I got rid of dangerous and faulty OEM Bridgestone Turanza EL440 tires. Got Michelin CrossClimate2 which possibly why I am unable to get 6.3 sec or better.
Can fully agree
Professional driver. Lol. It's an automatic
We just saw video proof that you’re full of shit.
@notsure3535 😂 this niga talking about reflexes lmao
@@notsure3535 the professional driver knows how to properly press the pedal down !!! (sarcasm)
Doesn’t it use cvt?
No 8 speed automatic transmission
Gps should be used, instrument panel data is inaccurate😂
Only selling point for me is the AWD
That’s a new car. You won’t get full potential until it breaks in around 1000 miles
My 2012 Camry v6 does 5.4 💀
No it doesn't. No videos = no proof. Fastest camry on youtube only does 5.91 with verified dragy, most do low 6.
Yeah, downhill 👍
it’s still a Camry 😂
“lets see how fast this trailer truck go, we’re in 12/18 gears we just hit 30mph in 10 secs!”
It’s okay your dad has a honda
@@Millz570 you drive a kia
Still gaps the bus you ride on
@@RagnarokGenesis00meanwhile i gap people in a 2013 Kia Optima SXL
😂😂😂 Got 'em!@@Millz570
hate to be the person that buys that car 😂 less than 100 miles and he’s using full throttle?
Keep traction control on.... I have a 2019 3.5 avalon.... Spins too much with it off
The last camry v6
same speed as 2025 Honda Civics Touring Hybrid
The car is better with the right tires. Because mines doesn't burnout like that at take off.
Don’t you have to break the car in before you hit that many rpms with 34 miles on the dashboard
I was expecting under 5 sec
Sorry, no Camry without expensive modification will get under 5 sec. The 7th Gen Camry V6 best is 5.1 sec. 8th Gen is 5.3 sec. with retune and great tires and a Professional driver. Much has to do with the 8-speed tranny gear ratios. If it were the rubber band CVT the Camry be snail pace. Got the HP but can wind up that rubber band fast enough.
@@richscott2483I just saw a race vs the es350 and avalon and they're all the same speed.. with that said I just watched a cvt altima best the es350 in a race. Do much for 300hp. Tq is that matters and how the cvt put the power down instead of the 8spd losing power during the shifts.
Toyota themselves got 5.1 second 0-60 on the TRD which is close enough
@@UnknownUser-ff6wt and that’s without burning the front tires
The best that a trd a do is 5.6 seconds. And that was done by car and driver. No camry is doing 5.3 let alone 5.1 seconds. Thats g37 territory which I know will easily destroy any Camry.
Just get a used 2014-2019 lexus is350 instead much nicer interior, RWD, much better handling/sportier and their made in japan unlike the camry so reliability is even better.
In the middle east camrys are built in japan
Reliability isn't the concern. It's the assembly of panels that the US plants don't get right. Thing rattles and buzzes way too much for the top trim.
Now try with the paddles
The paddles are just just a gimmick. Doesn’t make it any faster.
@ the paddles allow you to shift the through the gears manually meaning you can hold the gear longer. They are able to get more power out of each gear when you use them for upshifting since they can be held to a higher rpm. You’ll sacrifice fuel economy but if you use them right you can gain an advantage.
ngl toyota is decent (except the corolla, all but the latest gen, THE COROLLAS TAKE 10 SEC TO 60)
Tengo el mismo hasta el color
Mine gets about 6.3 and i have a 21 corolla
My corolla xse does not take that long going from 0-40
Somehow slightly slower than my 2015 avalon v6