Ok that gives me some relief. Alot of bad talk about 08 Camry and I just bought one with 146k miles. Im.poor and in college i really need this car to last two years atleast. Have any of you had any problems ?
@@iansalois1839 you'll be alright, i have 215k on my 08 Camry SE and i just do the oil changes at 3k or 5k (ill add oil) the oil consumption is true but i just passed emissions so my catalytic coverter hasnt gone out. Rest your mind because the 4 cylinder version has a timing chain so you really dont need to change that. Ive had problems as far as wear and tear like worn out spark plugs and usual maintenance stuff but for the first two years i owned it, no problems. i still feel like it runs good. plus even this generation (which is called the worst generation) is still miles better than other cars. Toyota is reliable
I bought a 2009 XLE. Beautiful interior but I swapped it to look like a 2011, new headlights and an SE Rear bumper. Also ordered a widebody kit and coil overs
215K miles on my 2008 Camry SE and man i love the way it looks with the trunk spoiler and front fog light lip, it has had cosmetic issues but otherwise reliable, had to get a new ac compressor but thats the most major thing ive had to do. I bought mine for 3.5 at 168k. Still love it. Going Lexus for my next car but would take another Camry of the same year if it was low mileage and the same trim right away.
So many after market mods to make it your own, i put 10" touch screen beat box with everything, K&N air filter customised R1 titanium muffler 18 x 8 rims. Sweet.
This is a great car! I used to hate Toyota. I thought they were junk, boring, & had no idea why anyone would want one Then just today, my grandparents came to visit from FL & rented a 2011 Camry XLE. Me & the grandparents hoped in for the 1st time. It was comfortable, the back seats had lots of space, & overall was great. Thanks Toyota, you just turned a die hard Ford guy to Toyota's. I guess seeing is truly believing
As you may know, some LED lights for vehicles are polarity sensitive depending on which light you are replacing. In this case, the low beam bulbs for my 2008 Toyota Camry. The lights work fine when plugged in the correct way but unfortunately due to the design of the plug on the standard H11 light when plugged in to the vehicle connector so the lights work the connector does not lock in place. The plug on the standard H11 light is oval-shaped. On one side of the oval, the lock tab is located right at the very end of the connector. On the other side there is an identical tab that is located farther down the connect from the end. The farther one locks properly but when plugged in this way the lights don’t work. If the tabs on both sides in the same position, the position farther from the end, there wouldn’t be a problem. After consulting KASLIGHT customers' service, i bought a pair H11 led headlight bulbs specially designed for 08-18 Toyota Camry, link is www.amazon.com/dp/B07D6JKFQQ, problem is perfectly solved. any one who suffered from same problem with me can take for reference
My friend has a 2003 Toyota Camry, and it has YET to be in the shop. It still drives and runs like brand new. And the V-6 24 valve he has, still runs perfect. It still turns on a dime, and accelerates nicely. I assume the aluminum block is the reason the engine is still running smoothly. The quality is excellent. There is no rust on this car either. I have noticed the toyotas have clearer & better paint. That does not fade or scratch.
do you know why the get so much sales because of the loyalty customer.They buy a toyota have no problem so simply go back again and then they tell there friends and family.If the camry has so much complaint do you think the owner would go an buy back another one?You dont buy back a car that gives you trouble.
Like the room and comfort of my 2009 Camry LE since I put in a lot of highway miles. I am not interested is sportiness--just cruising, so it suits me and gets me down the road in comfort. I would like to have the tilting side mirrors for backing up since visibility is a bit limited for backing up due to high side windows
My father bought a 1991 Toyota Camry Today. It works great. Just need some new tires and that's it. 194,000 miles. He also has a 1992 Corolla, which is also very smooth, about 114,000 miles. No Problems at all. Heck, I saw a Ford Focus today, (About 2006-08 model) and it had problems with its battery. Toyotas never have this problem. My father owned a 2002 Ford Escort. We went to NY and back. On the return trip, the car need a battery recharge. Our Toyota Corolla, did the same, NO Problems.
Standard features include air conditioning, interior air filter, tilt/telescopic steering wheel w/radio controls, cruise control, and outside-temperature indicator.
Performance-wise, an equivalent gen BMW 3 series would easily still beat this. But the one thing that Toyota still brings is affordability with reliability! Something BMW can never master.
All, kindly allow me to say that as far as I am concerned the toyota camry the the best sedan car ever made and likely to be made. No offense for those who disagree!
the engine on the 2006-2011 Toyota Camry/ Daihatsu Altis Engine 2.4 L 2AZ-FE I4 (gasoline) 2.4 L 2AZ-FXE I4 (hybrid gasoline) 2.5 L 2AR-FE I4 (gasoline) 3.5 L 2GR-FE V6 (gasoline)
My red 2008 Toyota Camry SE is a beast! just had to change the timing belt that cost over 500$... other than that regular maintenance like oil change, seat cover replacements, and it's been amazing!!!
@@manbob3 good to hear. I have the 4 banger and did so because it has a timing chain so pretty much dont have to change it out. im at 215k miles and shes still running. hoping to at least get a quarter million out of her. not bad considering i bought her at 160k miles and for $3k
Hey man, I found a 2009 se v6 with 149k miles for $7500, the seller won’t budge under $6800, is that a good deal? Seems like a lot for the mileage and age of the car
The Camry, even in the base model, is extremely high quality and pure luxury. The Honda Accord, also a great car, would be my second choice...only because of its past being plagued with automatic transmission problems. The Ford Fusion, forget about that junk. The car is built in Mexico with slave labor paying $3 dollars per hour, and the lack of quality shows. So there you have it.
Definitely. Both Toyotas and Hondas are such reliable cars due to all of their safety features.. I'm not REAL sure about the Camry in particular, but I'd assume that the Camry has equal safety to any other Toyota.
the 2007-present Toyota Camry is assembled in Australia: Altona, Victoria Japan: Toyota, Aichi Russia: Saint Petersburg United States: Georgetown, Kentucky Lafayette, Indiana
Any experience from shorter drivers, like 5ft 1in or under? I fell in love with the 9th & 10th gen Corollas, but since I'm mostly gonna be highway driving it seems Camry's the way to go. Opinions from experienced Corolla drivers of those gens are appreciated greatly too. Note: Btw, I'm a single female so I'm not concerned about space for kids (any time soon)😁Thanks
I love the people how say people should by cars from GM or Chrysler since it is made in America. I went to a local Toyota dealership and every single Camry on the lot was made in America. Not even one was from Japan. It was the same with the Highlanders, Siennas, Venzas, and Tundras. The Corolla's on the lot were either made in America or Canada. If you don't like the car, then don't go watching the videos on it and posting hate comments about it.
this is alright, but if you're looking for something a bit more personal, check out our review. You'll get a more in depth, and practical pair of opinions on it, as it isn't just reviewed by one person, but two!
if there is any car i recommend to keep your eye on or buy would definitely be the 2009-2010 chevrolet malibu, due to its old body style it is not very liked by people, buy the newer versions(2009-2010) are very comfortable and nice sleek looking car, there are multiple options in the malibu that are very nice, it would definitely be a car that someone that needs a safe reliable car would want, also its made in america so when in need for a new part, you wont have to pay like the foreign cars
I got stuck with the base model I guess it's not worth much like the SE models I wish I had an SE model with the manual Transmission and ground effects kits all around I'm planning on boosting mine I wanna start off with performance mods first then Exterior mods like Rims coilovers the ground effects package special ordered from the Toyota dealership I'm getting my exhaust done with straight pipe a Y split pipe and 2 dual slant tip mufflers at the end resonator delete later on in the future I'll probably get another 07-09 Camry the SE model with the manual transmission it must have the ground effect kit to look complete I really like the 6th Generation Camrys
@TheVideo5094 The 'fun to drive' thing probably does exist, but only for the professional drivers. Suspension, Engine power, steering and weight distribution all are factors in driver experiences. For instance, it's more fun to drive, say, a Porsche, than a Corolla, because the Porsche is more powerful, has sportier suspension, and the chassis is lower. I think the Camry is a pretty good car, but I believe too many people are underestimating Hyundai.
Ok the 2011 Sonata is super nice but how reliable is the Hyundai Sonata? They used to be so bad that they increased their warranties says Wiki. But Hyundai has stepped up to more quality. I'm just worried about Engine/transmission, mechanical,electrical problems for Hyundai.
yea but that doesn't stop it from beating all midsize sedan out there.If you have a buisness which would you care for customer loyalty or what reviwer say about your products.Also if it was your buisness what would you do put a outdated but strong interior and get the same profits or make a fancy interior that wont last and make less profits. furthermore the v6 can get to 60 in as little as 5.8 sec
I move cars for Hertz, so I get to drive cars of all makes. Sounds like Kelly is a little biased when it comes to the Camry. The truth is the Fusion is every bit as good, if not better than the Camry or Accord. The Camry is getting so big, it feels uncomfortable when manuvering through traffic. The Fusion has much better seating, and has less vibration and harshness. Before you plunk down the cash for a foreign car give the Fusion a chance. You'll be pleasantly surprised, I was!
@TheVideo5094 Your taste is still in the early 2000's then. You seem to like the more organized, simple and conventional designs, which is why you like the Malibu and the Camry's designs. The layout is composed of squares and rectangles (not an insult, t'is the truth), while the Hyundai looks more futuristic. I still say that the layout of the Hyundai feels higher class, along with the Elantra/
@TheVideo5094 faulty as in tends to break down more than it did before. The designs are fine, I personally like the ES, but there are more strange problems with Lexus cars, especially the RX series.
@TheVideo5094 Oh yes, I meant really that Lexus is having more troubles than before ever since Toyota got mixed up with them, they are still a good brand. But I gotta say, I've had the privilege of driving a 2003 Mercedes-Benz C240 4Matic, and the car was without doubt the best of all I've been in. FTR, I've been in a Chrysler Sebring (not bad), the C240 and the 2007 Sonata (pretty good).
Must be that Delco thing, I don't know., but it was nicer than the standard Camry sound system even though the quality was somewhat lost due to the high road noise.
@epicfail86 Your absolutely right, i like more conservative yet stylish designs. I do think the Sonata is nice,but I don't get why people bash Camry. they claim Toyota has no sports cars( Scion TC, Ft86,Fr-s). They claim it is boring,yet styling is a matter of taste. They claim it isn't fun to drive,when all cars do the same thing.
@hhforprogress Yea I know. The thing that swayed us to the Fusion was trying to buy American. I totally wish we had the chance to look at a Camry before seeing the Fusion
@NilesMaelstrom There are some Honda models that have more parts made in America than some of companies from Detroit. You do know that Honda and Toyota have many companies, assembly lines, factories, parts factories, stores, etc in the United States that hire Americans and pay taxes. In the meantime, GM is there taking our tax money for the failed business model. I'd personally go for a Ford Fusion over a Camry, but I'm tired of people saying it's an American duty to buy 'American Cars.'
are you mad?? This is the SE model if im not mistaken. Ive seen taxi drivers with LE but their also good cars none the less. SE is like the luxury model of camry.
Lol just to let ya know one of the big guys from toyota is now heading some of the ford stuff thats why the fusion is so nice...why do u think they all the sudden had way better reliability and quality ratings?
@TheVideo5094 Not at all... Even if the general layout looks similar (which it doesn't really), the Camry's interior doesn't emit high quality, luxury, or sophistication. The interior has 'cheap and minivan console' written all over it. Just try looking at the interior of the 2011 Sonata and then compare with the Camry. Seriously, don't be biased, just compare them.
@mustang633NY Oldsmobile was a very good brand. I use to ride in an old oldsmobile classic that lasted for a long time...reliable and then GM got rid of it. Lol. Oldsmobile had good potential but I don't know why GM made that decision.
@felsner1 wouldnt go that for the 97-2000 i think model was way better built quieter and after that they were cheapened down. for real i have owned every camry model
Cool car =D i will never go back to hyundai after what happen at thier dealership.. despite the recalls i love toyota. and no, i'm not a Toyota Fanboy, im just one of the billions who dislike hyundai
@immortal4942 i agree did you see the 2012 camry. i dont think it will beet sonata. specially in lower end models with poor quality materials. and even the v6 has less horsepower and worse fuel economy then the sonata turbo
Standard features include what?? Man, i own a Polo, and it comes with Climatronic (not air conditioning) with air filter, telescopic sterring wheel, cruise control, outside temperature indicator, cruise control, side and curtain airbags, 16" alloys with sport suspension, ESP and ASR... And it´s a small car, supposed to have less equipment...
@yehzhaofeng Ford Fusion over Camry? As an owner of a 2010 Fusion...meh. Its alright, but compared to the Camry, it has less interior room, the pick up sucks, & the city mileage could be better. It has cool stuff like SYNC, but Camry offers a similar thing too. Anyway, Fusions are made in Mexico, while Camry's are made here in America. A real "American Duty" would be to buy something made here, not the "American" nameplate
@clunkerboy1 the sad part is that you might not know is that hyundai gave free cars to some people who had a car that had excelleration problems to and hyundai was giving 1,000 to peopl ewho bought a new hyundai and gave them their toyota.
no one would believe you there's no new car that will fall apart in a week not even a ford.yes Toyota's quality isn't as good as before but that's because they are made in america now.If it was still made in japan quality would be better
Im here in 2019,and i plan to buy this car because of it's everlasting looks
I just bought a 2008. Literally the best car ive ever driven
@@vampluv120 Our 08 has 208k miles they last well with care.
Ok that gives me some relief. Alot of bad talk about 08 Camry and I just bought one with 146k miles. Im.poor and in college i really need this car to last two years atleast. Have any of you had any problems ?
@@iansalois1839 you'll be alright, i have 215k on my 08 Camry SE and i just do the oil changes at 3k or 5k (ill add oil) the oil consumption is true but i just passed emissions so my catalytic coverter hasnt gone out. Rest your mind because the 4 cylinder version has a timing chain so you really dont need to change that. Ive had problems as far as wear and tear like worn out spark plugs and usual maintenance stuff but for the first two years i owned it, no problems. i still feel like it runs good. plus even this generation (which is called the worst generation) is still miles better than other cars. Toyota is reliable
I bought a 2009 XLE. Beautiful interior but I swapped it to look like a 2011, new headlights and an SE Rear bumper. Also ordered a widebody kit and coil overs
215K miles on my 2008 Camry SE and man i love the way it looks with the trunk spoiler and front fog light lip, it has had cosmetic issues but otherwise reliable, had to get a new ac compressor but thats the most major thing ive had to do. I bought mine for 3.5 at 168k. Still love it. Going Lexus for my next car but would take another Camry of the same year if it was low mileage and the same trim right away.
Hiw many miles now?
Picking up a used one tomorrow and that little 4 cylinder gets up... I'm impressed!
That Year was a big change for camry, V6 Power was really good
So many after market mods to make it your own, i put 10" touch screen beat box with everything, K&N air filter customised R1 titanium muffler 18 x 8 rims. Sweet.
Who's here in 2018?
Me 😂😂😂
I love camry and I have a one 😰💓
We have a 2007 Camry XLE since new with 130k in Titanium silver and still runs like a dream!
2023 on my Camry SE 2010 72k miles and running like Lexus I definitely love my partner..!
This is a great car! I used to hate Toyota. I thought they were junk, boring, & had no idea why anyone would want one
Then just today, my grandparents came to visit from FL & rented a 2011 Camry XLE. Me & the grandparents hoped in for the 1st time. It was comfortable, the back seats had lots of space, & overall was great.
Thanks Toyota, you just turned a die hard Ford guy to Toyota's. I guess seeing is truly believing
I love my camry. I have a 09 Camry SE with the sport package and I love it. If you buy one get the JBL stereo its great.
As you may know, some LED lights for vehicles are polarity sensitive depending on which light you are replacing. In this case, the low beam bulbs for my 2008 Toyota Camry. The lights work fine when plugged in the correct way but unfortunately due to the design of the plug on the standard H11 light when plugged in to the vehicle connector so the lights work the connector does not lock in place. The plug on the standard H11 light is oval-shaped. On one side of the oval, the lock tab is located right at the very end of the connector. On the other side there is an identical tab that is located farther down the connect from the end. The farther one locks properly but when plugged in this way the lights don’t work. If the tabs on both sides in the same position, the position farther from the end, there wouldn’t be a problem. After consulting KASLIGHT customers' service, i bought a pair H11 led headlight bulbs specially designed for 08-18 Toyota Camry, link is www.amazon.com/dp/B07D6JKFQQ, problem is perfectly solved. any one who suffered from same problem with me can take for reference
My friend has a 2003 Toyota Camry, and it has YET to be in the shop. It still drives and runs like brand new. And the V-6 24 valve he has, still runs perfect. It still turns on a dime, and accelerates nicely. I assume the aluminum block is the reason the engine is still running smoothly. The quality is excellent. There is no rust on this car either. I have noticed the toyotas have clearer & better paint. That does not fade or scratch.
15 years later, you still see these on the road! Considering on buying a used one or the 2012-2014 model years.
do you know why the get so much sales because of the loyalty customer.They buy a toyota have no problem so simply go back again and then they tell there friends and family.If the camry has so much complaint do you think the owner would go an buy back another one?You dont buy back a car that gives you trouble.
Like the room and comfort of my 2009 Camry LE since I put in a lot of highway miles. I am not interested is sportiness--just cruising, so it suits me and gets me down the road in comfort. I would like to have the tilting side mirrors for backing up since visibility is a bit limited for backing up due to high side windows
My father bought a 1991 Toyota Camry Today. It works great. Just need some new tires and that's it. 194,000 miles. He also has a 1992 Corolla, which is also very smooth, about 114,000 miles. No Problems at all. Heck, I saw a Ford Focus today, (About 2006-08 model) and it had problems with its battery. Toyotas never have this problem. My father owned a 2002 Ford Escort. We went to NY and back. On the return trip, the car need a battery recharge. Our Toyota Corolla, did the same, NO Problems.
Be sure not to leave it out in the sun for more than an hour because the padded material on the dash will melt. Trust me.
Alex, I noticed that and the fella selling the car said there was a recall on the dash :)
Btw, thank you!
this didnt happen with my camry xle v6. but the car alarm starts going on when i leave the car in sun for long. 😭
Standard features include air conditioning, interior air filter, tilt/telescopic steering wheel w/radio controls, cruise control, and outside-temperature indicator.
I can't wait till June when I get my 2009 Camry LE v6.
how’d that work for you 10 years later ?
Performance-wise, an equivalent gen BMW 3 series would easily still beat this. But the one thing that Toyota still brings is affordability with reliability! Something BMW can never master.
affordability and reliability is all that really matters, so i dont understand in what exactly does the bmw win so easily?
All, kindly allow me to say that as far as I am concerned the toyota camry the the best sedan car ever made and likely to be made.
No offense for those who disagree!
the engine on the 2006-2011 Toyota Camry/ Daihatsu Altis
Engine
2.4 L 2AZ-FE I4 (gasoline)
2.4 L 2AZ-FXE I4 (hybrid gasoline)
2.5 L 2AR-FE I4 (gasoline)
3.5 L 2GR-FE V6 (gasoline)
My red 2008 Toyota Camry SE is a beast! just had to change the timing belt that cost over 500$... other than that regular maintenance like oil change, seat cover replacements, and it's been amazing!!!
Did you buy v6
@@tausifahmed8121 yes, it’s a v6 6 speed
@@manbob3 good to hear. I have the 4 banger and did so because it has a timing chain so pretty much dont have to change it out. im at 215k miles and shes still running. hoping to at least get a quarter million out of her. not bad considering i bought her at 160k miles and for $3k
@@CeeZee001 nice Man! Yeah these are built to last, definitely holding onto her while I work towards my dream Tesla 😎
Hey man, I found a 2009 se v6 with 149k miles for $7500, the seller won’t budge under $6800, is that a good deal? Seems like a lot for the mileage and age of the car
I had a Vic and really enjoyed it. COMFORT!
@globalk100 that's because the new sonata was introduced three years later. the camry has only gone through mild refresh cycles since then.
6 GENERATION IS THE BEST CAMRY, HANDS DOWN!!
Looks Great! Great work Reliability is what I look for!
The Camry, even in the base model, is extremely high quality and pure luxury. The Honda Accord, also a great car, would be my second choice...only because of its past being plagued with automatic transmission problems. The Ford Fusion, forget about that junk. The car is built in Mexico with slave labor paying $3 dollars per hour, and the lack of quality shows. So there you have it.
Definitely. Both Toyotas and Hondas are such reliable cars due to all of their safety features.. I'm not REAL sure about the Camry in particular, but I'd assume that the Camry has equal safety to any other Toyota.
Found an 09 se with 80k original miles. Think I'm going to snag it up after seeing this
the 2007-present Toyota Camry is assembled in
Australia: Altona, Victoria
Japan: Toyota, Aichi
Russia: Saint Petersburg
United States: Georgetown, Kentucky
Lafayette, Indiana
I have this exact car in black...Going to go pick it up in 2 days :D
Thanks for the info., I already know everything about the car. All I need now is the money to purchase it.
I recently rented a Chevy Cobalt for a business trip. It convinced me how great my Camry really is. The Chevy did have a good radio though. Hmmmmm.
So 12 years in hindsight, which did you prefer
OK Mike and we were not going to drive and is not stuck the shift is not stuck so what should I do
Any experience from shorter drivers, like 5ft 1in or under? I fell in love with the 9th & 10th gen Corollas, but since I'm mostly gonna be highway driving it seems Camry's the way to go. Opinions from experienced Corolla drivers of those gens are appreciated greatly too. Note: Btw, I'm a single female so I'm not concerned about space for kids (any time soon)😁Thanks
People say the Camry looks boring but I disagree I think it looks good n the SE looks very sporty. It push button start standard on LE, XLE, n hybrid?
my favorite!!!
I love the people how say people should by cars from GM or Chrysler since it is made in America. I went to a local Toyota dealership and every single Camry on the lot was made in America. Not even one was from Japan. It was the same with the Highlanders, Siennas, Venzas, and Tundras. The Corolla's on the lot were either made in America or Canada. If you don't like the car, then don't go watching the videos on it and posting hate comments about it.
i can just see a custom job with the car lower and custom widebody kit. side wheel arches could flair and look awsome
this is alright, but if you're looking for something a bit more personal, check out our review. You'll get a more in depth, and practical pair of opinions on it, as it isn't just reviewed by one person, but two!
if there is any car i recommend to keep your eye on or buy would definitely be the 2009-2010 chevrolet malibu, due to its old body style it is not very liked by people, buy the newer versions(2009-2010) are very comfortable and nice sleek looking car, there are multiple options in the malibu that are very nice, it would definitely be a car that someone that needs a safe reliable car would want, also its made in america so when in need for a new part, you wont have to pay like the foreign cars
Everybody tells me to change the transmission oil
Please how can I get one
Where is the Camry Hybrid model? That is the one I have and I LOVE IT!
I got stuck with the base model I guess it's not worth much like the SE models I wish I had an SE model with the manual Transmission and ground effects kits all around I'm planning on boosting mine I wanna start off with performance mods first then Exterior mods like Rims coilovers the ground effects package special ordered from the Toyota dealership I'm getting my exhaust done with straight pipe a Y split pipe and 2 dual slant tip mufflers at the end resonator delete later on in the future I'll probably get another 07-09 Camry the SE model with the manual transmission it must have the ground effect kit to look complete I really like the 6th Generation Camrys
@TheVideo5094
The 'fun to drive' thing probably does exist, but only for the professional drivers. Suspension, Engine power, steering and weight distribution all are factors in driver experiences. For instance, it's more fun to drive, say, a Porsche, than a Corolla, because the Porsche is more powerful, has sportier suspension, and the chassis is lower.
I think the Camry is a pretty good car, but I believe too many people are underestimating Hyundai.
The tuarus doesn't have any japanese design elements, its a big american car. what japanese(toyota) car do you think it looks like?
Ok the 2011 Sonata is super nice but how reliable is the Hyundai Sonata? They used to be so bad that they increased their warranties says Wiki. But Hyundai has stepped up to more quality. I'm just worried about Engine/transmission, mechanical,electrical problems for Hyundai.
Can you introduce for me about Plasmacluster build-in Camry serial?
I LOVE MY CAMRY!!!!!
yea but that doesn't stop it from beating all midsize sedan out there.If you have a buisness which would you care for customer loyalty or what reviwer say about your products.Also if it was your buisness what would you do put a outdated but strong interior and get the same profits or make a fancy interior that wont last and make less profits. furthermore the v6 can get to 60 in as little as 5.8 sec
非常に快適な車 ---очени комфортный автомобиль
I move cars for Hertz, so I get to drive cars of all makes. Sounds like Kelly is a little biased when it comes to the Camry. The truth is the Fusion is every bit as good, if not better than the Camry or Accord. The Camry is getting so big, it feels uncomfortable when manuvering through traffic. The Fusion has much better seating, and has less vibration and harshness.
Before you plunk down the cash for a foreign car give the Fusion a chance. You'll be pleasantly surprised, I was!
@TheVideo5094
Your taste is still in the early 2000's then. You seem to like the more organized, simple and conventional designs, which is why you like the Malibu and the Camry's designs. The layout is composed of squares and rectangles (not an insult, t'is the truth), while the Hyundai looks more futuristic.
I still say that the layout of the Hyundai feels higher class, along with the Elantra/
Sadly, all of the people in this video died after filming stopped as they drove off at rapid rate into the side of a semi.
Yes Camry is best selling in Mexico and Japan and Canada
Thanks man
I just bought one like four months ago
youmils03 do you know if it’s good for snow?
@TheVideo5094
faulty as in tends to break down more than it did before. The designs are fine, I personally like the ES, but there are more strange problems with Lexus cars, especially the RX series.
@TheVideo5094
Oh yes, I meant really that Lexus is having more troubles than before ever since Toyota got mixed up with them, they are still a good brand.
But I gotta say, I've had the privilege of driving a 2003 Mercedes-Benz C240 4Matic, and the car was without doubt the best of all I've been in. FTR, I've been in a Chrysler Sebring (not bad), the C240 and the 2007 Sonata (pretty good).
@epicfail86 what do you mean faulty,I like the 2013 GS
Must be that Delco thing, I don't know., but it was nicer than the standard Camry sound system even though the quality was somewhat lost due to the high road noise.
IN 2011: This is the 2nd best in its class (midsize sedan).
The best is the Hyundai Sonata
Fake news, the Camry trumps the sonata any day
@epicfail86 Your absolutely right, i like more conservative yet stylish designs. I do think the Sonata is nice,but I don't get why people bash Camry. they claim Toyota has no sports cars( Scion TC, Ft86,Fr-s). They claim it is boring,yet styling is a matter of taste. They claim it isn't fun to drive,when all cars do the same thing.
good choice
i understand,try Altima.Its unique.
XLE V6 is a sleeper
@hhforprogress Yea I know. The thing that swayed us to the Fusion was trying to buy American. I totally wish we had the chance to look at a Camry before seeing the Fusion
@NilesMaelstrom There are some Honda models that have more parts made in America than some of companies from Detroit. You do know that Honda and Toyota have many companies, assembly lines, factories, parts factories, stores, etc in the United States that hire Americans and pay taxes. In the meantime, GM is there taking our tax money for the failed business model.
I'd personally go for a Ford Fusion over a Camry, but I'm tired of people saying it's an American duty to buy 'American Cars.'
are you mad?? This is the SE model if im not mistaken. Ive seen taxi drivers with LE but their also good cars none the less. SE is like the luxury model of camry.
I love mine
@epicfail86 like an Audi?
@CrashJSTest it looks very sporty,but they raised the base model's price too much
yeah the recalls depreciated the value quite a bit....
VW is a luxury brand ! go buy VW if u're feelin rich !
you going to pick up your taxi cab in 2 days? cab drivers are using this car
Lol just to let ya know one of the big guys from toyota is now heading some of the ford stuff thats why the fusion is so nice...why do u think they all the sudden had way better reliability and quality ratings?
a failure of logic here, why would the CE model ride better than the others? in any case, i will have to find a used CE model then.
@saboobuu maybe you are talking about american cars that are now made in china like the chevy cruz.
@PAOHMONGYANG what do you own now
@EliteSlayer542 lol thanks i tend to do that when i type or TRY to type fast....have a good one!!
@TheVideo5094
Not at all...
Even if the general layout looks similar (which it doesn't really), the Camry's interior doesn't emit high quality, luxury, or sophistication. The interior has 'cheap and minivan console' written all over it.
Just try looking at the interior of the 2011 Sonata and then compare with the Camry. Seriously, don't be biased, just compare them.
No. Too rich for me. I did drive my friends Accura TL and it was pretty nice. It was a little quieter than my Camry and had more horses for sure.
@mustang633NY Oldsmobile was a very good brand. I use to ride in an old oldsmobile classic that lasted for a long time...reliable and then GM got rid of it. Lol. Oldsmobile had good potential but I don't know why GM made that decision.
@felsner1 wouldnt go that for the 97-2000 i think model was way better built quieter and after that they were cheapened down. for real i have owned every camry model
Yaris looks OK for short trips--looks like spam in a can for the highway though. Ouch! Nice car for the price. Econobox is not my thing either.
Anyone here in 2021
the rear arm rest kinda,u know,too small
I prefer Camry for my family.Well,we have different taste
Here in 2020 planning to buy 11 year old car !
Cool car =D i will never go back to hyundai after what happen at thier dealership.. despite the recalls i love toyota. and no, i'm not a Toyota Fanboy, im just one of the billions who dislike hyundai
@CrashJSTest the new one is nice
European version????What are you talking about???Camry is not selled here, only the avensis...
@immortal4942 i agree did you see the 2012 camry. i dont think it will beet sonata. specially in lower end models with poor quality materials. and even the v6 has less horsepower and worse fuel economy then the sonata turbo
Standard features include what?? Man, i own a Polo, and it comes with Climatronic (not air conditioning) with air filter, telescopic sterring wheel, cruise control, outside temperature indicator, cruise control, side and curtain airbags, 16" alloys with sport suspension, ESP and ASR... And it´s a small car, supposed to have less equipment...
try Malibu 2010
@yehzhaofeng Ford Fusion over Camry? As an owner of a 2010 Fusion...meh. Its alright, but compared to the Camry, it has less interior room, the pick up sucks, & the city mileage could be better. It has cool stuff like SYNC, but Camry offers a similar thing too. Anyway, Fusions are made in Mexico, while Camry's are made here in America. A real "American Duty" would be to buy something made here, not the "American" nameplate
@clunkerboy1 the sad part is that you might not know is that hyundai gave free cars to some people who had a car that had excelleration problems to and hyundai was giving 1,000 to peopl ewho bought a new hyundai and gave them their toyota.
They left out the hybrid model
Drew Newberry L
no one would believe you there's no new car that will fall apart in a week not even a ford.yes Toyota's quality isn't as good as before but that's because they are made in america now.If it was still made in japan quality would be better