I have a Land cruiser and a few other Toyota's. All of them have done more than 200k kms (I use the LC, wife used Camry and corolla, brother uses vellfire and his wife uses an Innova). These cars are the BEST. Very low maintenance costs, built like a tank, unassuming exteriors, etc.. I like to drive my LC more than my Cayenne S 😄
Still have my 1991 Camry estate. Handed down from new through the family. 356k Miles, Still original engine and running gear and it's never failed an MOT!
I had 1990 Camry (2.0 gli) as my first car 7 years, and it was also very reliable. It's side of my field now and it has 520k km in it and everything still works, power mirrors, windows etc... Only rust can kill a Toyota :)
Most car brands nowadays are as reliable as ever so I dont get your point why toyota has an advantage in that department. In the past yes. Today maybe not.
@jonathanong4583 lol u don't know about Toyotas especially camries they are the favourite in Nigeria 1999 camries 2003 to 2005 in Nigeria are everywhere with 200000 km plus and still purring
@tejapatnaik534 Bro he said Rupe, he meant that the middle seats seatbelt hangs down in the middle of the seat like a caterpillar, learn to listen properly before jumping to conclusions.
Yes. And he probably owns his own home, pays next to nothing for car insurance, has a reasonably well performing pension...and doesnt suffer from online status anxiety.
Martin Allen Sounds like me! I'm 66, finished my mortgage when I was 50, my fully comp car insurance in London for me and my wife is £127 for the year, and I have a good pension after working for the same company for 43 years. I've never been so well off. Please don't think I'm bragging, I'm just saying that getting old has it's benefits. Free prescriptions and eye test. Free travel pass and discounts for lots of other things. The luckiest thing is I still enjoy good health. Oh, and I like the colour of the car.....
In Europe evertyhing more than 2 litres (and therefore 4 cylinders) is stupidly expensive to buy and maintain therefore V6s are reserved for premium brands.
Britain has Toyota Camry cars from Japan but your country has Toyota Camry made in the US that means in your nation. I'm a Sri Lankan but now I live in Great Britain.
I just bought a 2019 Toyota Camry LE that I think is one of the most beautiful sedan on the road and one of the best Toyota Camry ever created. the interior of the Camry is well design, spacious and comfortable. The 4 cylinders engine have enough power for the car and the trunk has a lot of space. I bought the Camry because it is one of the most reliable car in the world. I expect to drive it for 7 years without engine and transmission problem.
Well my Toyota Yaris verso is coming upto 18 years now and bought it second hand in 2011 and never had a engine or transmission problems so I’m sure your new Camry will hopefully last much longer.
wrong. The quality of german cars, at least the one build in germany, is great. But they have so much tech, that of corse breaks over time. The reason why toyotas last so long is because they use less and outdated tech.
A little while ago I tested this gen of Camry and I think Toyota nailed it with the TNGA. There is also a non-hybrid 2.5 L version in other markets like Indonesia, which is mated to a 6-speed automatic gearbox and it's also a nice powertrain
Say what you want about the Camry but it's one of those cars you could buy tomorrow and your great grandchildren will be able to drive it in 70 years time.
Well that is IF you are looking for a car that lasts you for so long. At least as it stands now, 4-6 years is good enough for me (I lease). And in those years I want something that is really good in the short term. Because often, at least in my experience most Toyotas feel less impressive when new than many other cars. Probably because you pay a lot for the Hybrid system and the reliability, but to keep the price low, they usually save money on stuff like interior quality and tech. Besides that, I have driven the new Corolla and It is exactly as Matt says about many Toyotas: Good quality for some parts and bad/questionable quality on others. The Dash and the seats feel really HQ but everything else feels cheaper than a e.g. Ford Focus, Mazda 3 and VW Golf. Also the sound proofing was even worse than on a VW Polo. Not Wind noise but just general sound from road and other vehicles.
The middle east is crazy about SUV's too, but Toyota targeted the taxi market of local transport authorities. Believe me, a reputation for reliability and not costing too much in the repair shop goes a long way.
How is it? I am very close to buy one, but want to test a Mazda 6 also, to have a peace of mind that I tested both. The fuel consumption is a big plus for Toyota, what is the mpg during city and highway?
It is very interesting how different markets react to different car models. Here Opel Insignia and Ford Mondeo are seen as inferior when compared to Toyota Camry. For the same price you can get VW Passat with a funny 120 hp or Insignia with a 1.5 gasoline engine. The Skoda Superb is good but you can not compare it with the interior quality or engine power of Toyota Camry. At the end of the day for 31,000 euros you get 2.5 hybrid engine, automatic transmission and a fairly good amount of equipment.
The middle seatbelt has an extra clip which you're meant to clip on when you first buy the car. That's why it's still dangling, because the owner just hasn't clipped it on
There are two seatbelt receptacles for the middle seat; both are required to be fastened on. What you describe is the one without the red button. That is actually removable: there is a small hole on the side that hides a spring loaded button. Any key can press it with ease.
doesn’t really matter how it handles, or whether the cup holders feel cheap.... It will never break. These reviews always understate this point. So why compare to a Vauxhall or VW?? Great car for sensible people.
Toyota never break is such a bullshit, I have 4 Toyotas age less than 12 years old in my family and they does break down, the only good thing is they're cheap and quite easy to fix. Only the engine never have problem so far.
Uber and Taxi drivers of the world will be ecstatic....two years from now no airport pickup will not feature this bland unimaginative runaround...Vauxhall will be worried
As an Arab dude, we had 6 camry's (I'm 22), still got 3 until now, the oldest is an 07 with a manual and it's almost 290k km now! A bit shitty brakes but it's truly an amazing car!
I test drove one here in Norway and that had rear seat controls in the armrest, such as adjustment of the seat backs, rear climate control, change song on the radio etc
I work for a car hire company and we have a 2019 Camry, absolutely no issues with the armrest or aux/USB inputs like on that Camry, that one just seems to be a bit buggered Edit: feels as good as if not better but together than some a180s and CLAs or GLEs, feels smoother to drive and easier too cuz the gearstick is standard, just the infotainment system is less flashy and lacks the knobby wheel
Really like the new Camry. Think it’s a great car. That said, haven’t seen too many around so hope Toyota continue to make it for a while. Do hope it’s also proper family saloon that Toyota used to make as opposed to a lot of cars seemingly for older people.
Actually here in India, the hybrid variant almost has all the features that you've told Matt. But there is one feature missing in the Camry that you're showing. Here, for the back passengers they have a handrest along with some touch screen controls in order the control the rear A/C vents temperature, reclining the back seats individually and also for a shade that automatically raises when given a single touch !!!
@adelaideautowashes Largely these are replacing the leftover Ford Falcons and Holdens and older XV40 taxicabs. However, they are adopting to having a fully hybrid fleet with Toyota Prius v (Prius + in Europe) to replace the aging Falcon BF wagons. Often while the transition to Toyota had been successful as the previous generation models were produced in Australia before the idea to shut down the factory and relocate it to overseas. Unfortunately, Holden did not have great reception when they transitioned to European + American rebadges. In relation to your question about the XV70 Camry, you are correct, as mentioned Australian taxis are largely using hybrid powertrains due to their fuel consumption reduction, however at the same time, taxi operators are opting to use their own cars, so you may be surprised to see non-Camry models. Keep an eye out for weird vehicles such as Kia Sorentos, Toyota Corolla, Audi A6 etc. Taxis are endless options !!
Different regions, different preferences 1. Brits and Europeans who focus more on sportiness, driving dynamics, precision, attention to detail on a car's quality and use of use of its tech. 2. Larger countries like US, Canada Australia, focus on relaxed cruising,long lasting reliable larger cars and SUVs driving neverending miles. 3. For the fast growing billions in south Asia, Middle east and Africa "Reliability" is foremost n paramount and the love of high clearance SUVs across the regions due to broken roads, potholes and torn infrastructure. This region is least interested in two seater, small nippy cars.
NS Naqvi spot on. Resale value vary so much between the US and Europe. Toyota resale is ok in the UK, but VW Golfs really hold their value, which I don’t get. Mid 2005 Golfs rust really badly, doors drop and they can look pretty shabby! Civic and Auris’ hold up much better from what I can see. This Camry looks brilliant.
NS Naqvi very true regarding asia, even souttheast asia. Cars r still pretty expensive due taxes n our lacklustre currency, so we tend to moneypinch. It needs to be simple, reliable, fuel-efficient, can do everything car. Thats why tallish mini-mpv r a good sell. Can seat 7 people, carry alot of goods, good ground clearance, n simple reliable drivetrain.
Europe in general is catastrophically bad if you like cars. Especially Portugal, Netherlands and Scandinavian countries. Let me give you an example. Y'know the Mustang? The eco boost version costs 47k euros in Portugal. In Spain, 43k. The V8 in Spain costs 47k. In Portugal it's 96k. No I didn't miss type that. Compare those prices for everywhere else in the world and you'll see my point
Where i come from we get 3 engine options comprising 2.5 petrol, 2.5 Hybrid, 3.5 V6 petrol, the latter being the pick of the bunch for obvious reasons.
It's funny how I take this Camry as a cab to work every day here (in the UAE) and I'm watching a review of this car rn. Gotta love carwow for doing supercars to budget cars, love it! Keep up the good work!
He has become more like a disrespectful, obnoxious silly boy compared to the days when he started doing reviews. Must be the celebrity effect on humans, they seem to lose the plot once they become famous and successful. Lucky for me I am a nobody and this doesn't effect me.
Ali Alexander You are missing the point Ali, a car is the second biggest and expensive investment (after a home) in most house holds, meaning that people might have negative feelings towards the way he is treating not only Toyota but cars (well out of reach for most people) the same childish way. You might be a millionaire and think that treating cars or anything of value and hard worked for with disrespect is cool; that's fine, but keep your silly comments for people who are like minded. Nothing to do with holy Toyota.
We have 2006 Camry with 390k km and still run as day one when we bought it...these cars build to last for ever
That's why you're last forever.
@Medea007 lmao
I have a Land cruiser and a few other Toyota's. All of them have done more than 200k kms (I use the LC, wife used Camry and corolla, brother uses vellfire and his wife uses an Innova). These cars are the BEST. Very low maintenance costs, built like a tank, unassuming exteriors, etc.. I like to drive my LC more than my Cayenne S 😄
@indianstig2324 boring
It's because it's a Toyota
The car's grill can be seen on his forehead at 3:07. 😂
nice, but does the Camry have sunroof?
uncanny
LOL
😂
oof
Still have my 1991 Camry estate. Handed down from new through the family. 356k Miles, Still original engine and running gear and it's never failed an MOT!
I had 1990 Camry (2.0 gli) as my first car 7 years, and it was also very reliable.
It's side of my field now and it has 520k km in it and everything still works, power mirrors, windows etc...
Only rust can kill a Toyota :)
Jesus Christ the miles on those cars.
Still using my 1992 Camry as a daily commuter. 683000km (425k miles). No oil consumption, drives almost like new. Amazes me every day.
Damn even my 2005 honda city break at 300K miles
It's a Toyota. Once the universe goes through its heat death, all that will be left floating in the void are billions of Corollas and Camries
where toyota loses in interior design and infotainment system, they win in engine reliability from what it seems
Most car brands nowadays are as reliable as ever so I dont get your point why toyota has an advantage in that department. In the past yes. Today maybe not.
the new 8-speed says otherwise. saw people having problems with the transmission and infotainment system
@jonathanong4583 VW Gas engines are very unreliable
@jonathanong4583 lol u don't know about Toyotas especially camries they are the favourite in Nigeria 1999 camries 2003 to 2005 in Nigeria are everywhere with 200000 km plus and still purring
R u kidding! Toyotas are far more reliable, ask any mechanic!
" Nice wide hips, good looking rear end" 😂😂
trypophobia - an extreme aversion to clustered patterns of irregular holes or bumps
😨😨😨😨😨
There’s no such thing
Careful guys or you'll scare Matt away
@hsvr iT'S ALL FAKE SHIT CREATED BY FAKE "SCIENCE" PSYCHOLOGY
@TonyMontana-gz8st Effing A, man! Just effing A!
Trypophobia is a Nokia 9 effect which scares you when you look at how the cameras are placed
😅
Yep that really scared me
Trypophobia is an iPhone effect which scares you when you look at this ugly gay ass notch.
But u cant argue with results though . I just placed a round black sticker on the back
Hubert Jadczak 🧂🧂🧂
If it's 5-year warranty, then it MUST contain a leap year, so it's actually a 2,629,440 minute warranty. :D Tsk tsk Mat, mathematics....
It may contain two leap years... So the minute count should be an average of "one leap year" vs. "two leap years" cases ;)
Sir, did u heared wat did said about our rupee
@tejapatnaik534 what he said?
@tejapatnaik534 Bro he said Rupe, he meant that the middle seats seatbelt hangs down in the middle of the seat like a caterpillar, learn to listen properly before jumping to conclusions.
Lol crazy
lol, this will outlast any german car on the road
The front looks like sid from ice age
"I'm loving this brown metallic paint", I think Mat is now officially old
I'm not old and I think that the color scheme is matching well... Only wish they'd use better wood if it's real at all in the first place.
He nvr got the right color when he review any car other than conti
Yes. And he probably owns his own home, pays next to nothing for car insurance, has a reasonably well performing pension...and doesnt suffer from online status anxiety.
Martin Allen Sounds like me! I'm 66, finished my mortgage when I was 50, my fully comp car insurance in London for me and my wife is £127 for the year, and I have a good pension after working for the same company for 43 years. I've never been so well off. Please don't think I'm bragging, I'm just saying that getting old has it's benefits. Free prescriptions and eye test. Free travel pass and discounts for lots of other things. The luckiest thing is I still enjoy good health. Oh, and I like the colour of the car.....
It goes well with the Camry
You should see the base Camry in Russia. It has a 2.0 liter petrol with 150hp, and a radio from the 90s. No infotainment screen. It's awesome.
and base model of new corolla, with no radio at all, just empty space inside "infotainment" system
@luidgiskovoroda lol
Putin hyi
Ok but at what price ?
@luidgiskovoroda how much does it cost ?
In Australia and other countries there's a V6 version with 301 horsepower
That's mad!
Same here in America.
Same in the USA
@anthonymolina7416 that's what I said
In Europe evertyhing more than 2 litres (and therefore 4 cylinders) is stupidly expensive to buy and maintain therefore V6s are reserved for premium brands.
I wonder how much these european people are worried about door bins,cup holders and stuff 🤷
haha cop holders :) he spent a minute on every video . my dad never used one in his life we have a new car
@US_John haha I can relate😂
Literally why does it even matter like bruh 3 to 4 bottles of water is enough and if you want more then throw them in the trunk
What does he expect from a 20-30 thousand car like seriously
@VdiMusicGaming 😂🤷
That sliding pad for the phone is usefull if you want to forget your phone in the car!
5:03 then you forget where your phone is
Im American. I can’t believe that the UK hasn’t had the camry for 15 years. It is everywhere hede
Europe had the Toyota Avensis for the last 15 years as an alternative to the Camry
Muricans love Japan cars 😂 Especially Mazdas
@cenanmehmet Nah. Mazda dosnt even get in the top 10 for best selling cars. Is Honda and Toyota
Britain has Toyota Camry cars from Japan but your country has Toyota Camry made in the US that means in your nation. I'm a Sri Lankan but now I live in Great Britain.
I feel like America has the worst lineups for car brands also some brands go all suv because everyone is buying subs now here
Standard Toyota Safety Sense P on all models. Even the base model!
That puts a lot of luxury cars to shame for charging extra.
Even without that Toyota makes luxury cars to shame by its reliability alone.
I've had a 2013 hybrid since 2014, and it's never skipped a beat.
How is it now?
I just bought a 2019 Toyota Camry LE that I think is one of the most beautiful sedan on the road and one of the best Toyota Camry ever created. the interior of the Camry is well design, spacious and comfortable. The 4 cylinders engine have enough power for the car and the trunk has a lot of space. I bought the Camry because it is one of the most reliable car in the world. I expect to drive it for 7 years without engine and transmission problem.
You'll get lots of life
mena seven really? Won’t you be bored after like five years?
Well my Toyota Yaris verso is coming upto 18 years now and bought it second hand in 2011 and never had a engine or transmission problems so I’m sure your new Camry will hopefully last much longer.
@yeman9884 If you like throwing money away on cars, then do you lol.
‘Toyota’ and ‘beautiful’ in one sentence... funny. 😂
Mat: *shouts through the window to demonstrate the sound-proofing in the Camry*
Also Mat: *uses lavalier mic*
Japanese interier quality has a lot in common with German engine and transmission quality.
Precisely.... essential vs accessory.
american interiors are even worse
wrong. The quality of german cars, at least the one build in germany, is great. But they have so much tech, that of corse breaks over time. The reason why toyotas last so long is because they use less and outdated tech.
@worlow1841 can't say the same about lexus yet the electronics don't break. Difference in engineering
LIES L electronics break. They are just cheper to fix and they use outdated tech
Can you do a review about the new Kia Proceed GT? Would be awesome!
I still rock a 99 camry and it's still kicking and in great shape
You drive it. You can't "rock" a boring car like that.
@Biskawow well yes i can buddy.
@Biskawow now fuck off and annoy someone else.
@alexisjavier84 I'm not your buddy, friend
@Biskawow It's not a boring car... Stick to your crappy VW
Fucking hell Matt, you didn't need to do Gerry like that! 😂
"Spice Girls...are all better looking now. Apart from Geri!" Bahaha
Alex K. 😂😂😂
A little while ago I tested this gen of Camry and I think Toyota nailed it with the TNGA. There is also a non-hybrid 2.5 L version in other markets like Indonesia, which is mated to a 6-speed automatic gearbox and it's also a nice powertrain
I thought at 6:19 one person had three legs lol
500.000 km in this , no prob
Matt you keep going cross eyed when you look at the camera 😂
Say what you want about the Camry but it's one of those cars you could buy tomorrow and your great grandchildren will be able to drive it in 70 years time.
@Teamgeist Can confim that, have an old W123 200 sedan. Still working like a clockwork, but I do not use it in winter as it will corode very fast.
@Teamgeist May the Merc build quality rest in peace. Rip W123, W201 and W124.
Well that is IF you are looking for a car that lasts you for so long. At least as it stands now, 4-6 years is good enough for me (I lease). And in those years I want something that is really good in the short term. Because often, at least in my experience most Toyotas feel less impressive when new than many other cars. Probably because you pay a lot for the Hybrid system and the reliability, but to keep the price low, they usually save money on stuff like interior quality and tech.
Besides that, I have driven the new Corolla and It is exactly as Matt says about many Toyotas: Good quality for some parts and bad/questionable quality on others. The Dash and the seats feel really HQ but everything else feels cheaper than a e.g. Ford Focus, Mazda 3 and VW Golf. Also the sound proofing was even worse than on a VW Polo. Not Wind noise but just general sound from road and other vehicles.
if its hybrid you need to replace the battery like 5 times if you want it to last for 70 years though
Yes but would they want to...
I came here to just read the meaning of "Trypophobia"
I think it means feeling uncomfortable when there are lots of small holes.
Interesting choice Toyota is making by introducing a sedan in a market that's crazy about SUVs and crossovers.
patriotbarrow its fortunate for them they got that niche covered too, and extremely well at that too :)
SUVs suck
SUV AND CUV are extremely popular here in Australia too.
@A real bisexual petrol-head nah, they are really popular in the UK.
The middle east is crazy about SUV's too, but Toyota targeted the taxi market of local transport authorities. Believe me, a reputation for reliability and not costing too much in the repair shop goes a long way.
Recently bought a 2019 Toyota Camry SE. Very smooth driving and sporty. Best car I ever spent my money on.
How is it? I am very close to buy one, but want to test a Mazda 6 also, to have a peace of mind that I tested both.
The fuel consumption is a big plus for Toyota, what is the mpg during city and highway?
@SacreDro i had mazda 6, very nice car, fuel consumption was around 6-6.5 l
@islombekiev1858 Why did you sell it?
@SacreDro i needed money for my wedding as well as a construction licenses
@SacreDro I have a Mazda 6 I love it so much did u end up getting the Mazda? It’s more fun to drive reliable as well
Oh stunned to see this being launched in UK and reviewed by carwow absolutely favourite sedan of mine
Over here in straya we have 4 trim levels accent,accent sport,sx,and finally the sl
"here's the old camry, lookin' pretty ugly" gee thanks for the uplifting comment 😔
Matt looks great in shorts!
It is very interesting how different markets react to different car models. Here Opel Insignia and Ford Mondeo are seen as inferior when compared to Toyota Camry. For the same price you can get VW Passat with a funny 120 hp or Insignia with a 1.5 gasoline engine. The Skoda Superb is good but you can not compare it with the interior quality or engine power of Toyota Camry. At the end of the day for 31,000 euros you get 2.5 hybrid engine, automatic transmission and a fairly good amount of equipment.
Please review Toyota Premio 2019 G superior
Best car ever in terms of the price ur paying and the reliability that Toyota offers
Can't complain about that 5 year warranty either!
Matt is really mad about his sticks and and some exhaust pipes ;)
and i'm mad about his pipe 🤷♂️
Would love to see Matt’s stick of truth.
The middle seatbelt has an extra clip which you're meant to clip on when you first buy the car.
That's why it's still dangling, because the owner just hasn't clipped it on
There are two seatbelt receptacles for the middle seat; both are required to be fastened on. What you describe is the one without the red button. That is actually removable: there is a small hole on the side that hides a spring loaded button. Any key can press it with ease.
The eyes of a horsefly?? What are you on? 😂😂😂
Toyota is always the best at creating memories! Looking at their interior and I instantly have the 90s feeling, marvelous!
You have the perfect voice to mime Stewie from Family Guy. Just do it in the next one!
Wooow, that's my dream car. Have been dreaming about it for 10 years
Get a Ford Mondeo and carry on dreaming lol 😃😂😁😀
if my Toyota Rav4 from 1997 gives up in the next few years I might go for a used one!
Why did you tube reccomend me this in 2020
Matt is ballin' with that Galaxy S10
doesn’t really matter how it handles, or whether the cup holders feel cheap.... It will never break. These reviews always understate this point. So why compare to a Vauxhall or VW?? Great car for sensible people.
Toyota never break is such a bullshit, I have 4 Toyotas age less than 12 years old in my family and they does break down, the only good thing is they're cheap and quite easy to fix. Only the engine never have problem so far.
Matt Dixon I have opels in my family never single problem so what?
@soawn29 tell me again why you ask me the question?
*cough CVT *cough
I have an Opel (Vauxhall) and absolutely no issues, not like my sisters Corolla
Me: A review of my most favourite sedan ever?
Carwow: Yes, why?
Me: Nothing, because it's *NICE*
mat lost weight and looked younger
So you actually replace your old phone 🤣
Happy to see Mat owning the Galaxy S10 Plus, he actually used to have a OnePlus 5.
Much needed upgrade!
He used to have a HTC M8
And he comes with shorts!!!
Uber and Taxi drivers of the world will be ecstatic....two years from now no airport pickup will not feature this bland unimaginative runaround...Vauxhall will be worried
Depreciation?
All the better. They are very smooth cars because of the drive train. Perfect to ride in
@alanwayte1688 These cars don't depreciate hard since they are very reliable.
Lol are you joking...in U.K. depreciation is like falling of a cliff....fast and hard...
@alanwayte1688 it's all relative. Check out used prices for a Prius versus say a focus of Astra.
this is how many times he said dead easy
Can you make a video on toyota fortuner
You should see the Camry XSE V6.
No point, that's a US market car.
A real bisexual petrol-head that’s US regulations messing car design up again for ya
You mean one with ugly face?
A real bisexual petrol-head the new one has the side reflectors integrated in the headlights and taillights
MantasZilinskasLT what do u mean this gen camry is the best looking camry Toyota has ever made
The U.S. Camry has a completely different infotainment system
Rented a new shape Camry in Australia. Great long distance cruiser, especially with the radar cruise control.
So did i from brisbane to cairns,loved the car very comfy and easy to drive!
Mat in shorts. My mind wasn't ready for that
Says "dead easy" 492 times in this video
As an Arab dude, we had 6 camry's (I'm 22), still got 3 until now, the oldest is an 07 with a manual and it's almost 290k km now! A bit shitty brakes but it's truly an amazing car!
How many camels?
Martin Decosta more than u can afford Bruh 🤷🏽♂️
@rabeeaalmahmoudi8704 I bet this peasant can't afford even kids bicycle let alone a car or even a camel!
@martindecosta3016 dude, camels aint cheap. Several thousand american dollars per animal.
@martindecosta3016 ahaha 🤣
5:43 lol @mat and your sexual innuendos
damn Matt u look good, gonna need to start lifting as well
No update for two years? Please review the 2022 model Matt. 😩
Bear Grylls ? lol
TRD edition Mattttt, check it out!
I test drove one here in Norway and that had rear seat controls in the armrest, such as adjustment of the seat backs, rear climate control, change song on the radio etc
10:56 i know how much he stressed out on that voice
Bring back the Reviews
With the way he bangs everything, I got worried when he opened the bonet. Lol
We have 5 Camry models in Sydney
The one u showed us is base model here
Cheers
Prisoner
Lol same in Perth
Same for us in North America
No one cares about your upside down world
Emilio abi khalil North America has either 5 or 6 different types of Camries.
I work for a car hire company and we have a 2019 Camry, absolutely no issues with the armrest or aux/USB inputs like on that Camry, that one just seems to be a bit buggered
Edit: feels as good as if not better but together than some a180s and CLAs or GLEs, feels smoother to drive and easier too cuz the gearstick is standard, just the infotainment system is less flashy and lacks the knobby wheel
The return of a legend!
Return of the mac
As someone from the US, it's so trippy to see the Camry's swoosh go that way
Try adjusting left side mirror while on reverse, it should memorise
Really like the new Camry. Think it’s a great car. That said, haven’t seen too many around so hope Toyota continue to make it for a while. Do hope it’s also proper family saloon that Toyota used to make as opposed to a lot of cars seemingly for older people.
I see a bunch of these around from where I am in Canada~ Even older ones too :)
Actually here in India, the hybrid variant almost has all the features that you've told Matt. But there is one feature missing in the Camry that you're showing. Here, for the back passengers they have a handrest along with some touch screen controls in order the control the rear A/C vents temperature, reclining the back seats individually and also for a shade that automatically raises when given a single touch !!!
This looks like the perfect taxi.
My first thought. There will be a lot of them on a streets pretty soon.
It is.
In Australia where I live, these are very common as taxis. Taxi companies get the base model with the hybrid powertrain.
@adelaideautowashes Largely these are replacing the leftover Ford Falcons and Holdens and older XV40 taxicabs. However, they are adopting to having a fully hybrid fleet with Toyota Prius v (Prius + in Europe) to replace the aging Falcon BF wagons. Often while the transition to Toyota had been successful as the previous generation models were produced in Australia before the idea to shut down the factory and relocate it to overseas. Unfortunately, Holden did not have great reception when they transitioned to European + American rebadges.
In relation to your question about the XV70 Camry, you are correct, as mentioned Australian taxis are largely using hybrid powertrains due to their fuel consumption reduction, however at the same time, taxi operators are opting to use their own cars, so you may be surprised to see non-Camry models. Keep an eye out for weird vehicles such as Kia Sorentos, Toyota Corolla, Audi A6 etc. Taxis are endless options !!
@Cool James
Yeah I agree, these are super popular but these cars can get like up to 600,000+ km in its lifetime. That’s insane for any car.
The XSE is pretty damn sexy
Thought this was the one which has a screen in the back seat arm rest
Door closes still like barn door.
Different regions, different preferences
1. Brits and Europeans who focus more on sportiness, driving dynamics, precision, attention to detail on a car's quality and use of use of its tech.
2. Larger countries like US, Canada Australia, focus on relaxed cruising,long lasting reliable larger cars and SUVs driving neverending miles.
3. For the fast growing billions in south Asia, Middle east and Africa "Reliability" is foremost n paramount and the love of high clearance SUVs across the regions due to broken roads, potholes and torn infrastructure. This region is least interested in two seater, small nippy cars.
In Asia we want our cars to be fuel efficient as well. Also, unlike US and Europe, most of the people in Asia buy a car for the entire family.
NS Naqvi spot on. Resale value vary so much between the US and Europe. Toyota resale is ok in the UK, but VW Golfs really hold their value, which I don’t get. Mid 2005 Golfs rust really badly, doors drop and they can look pretty shabby! Civic and Auris’ hold up much better from what I can see. This Camry looks brilliant.
The third point is so true to India
NS Naqvi very true regarding asia, even souttheast asia. Cars r still pretty expensive due taxes n our lacklustre currency, so we tend to moneypinch. It needs to be simple, reliable, fuel-efficient, can do everything car. Thats why tallish mini-mpv r a good sell. Can seat 7 people, carry alot of goods, good ground clearance, n simple reliable drivetrain.
Well here in iraq we love SUVs
But there is alot of
Elantra versa accent optima camry corolla
£30,000? Jesus those EU tariffs must hit hard. That's like $60,000 AUD for a base model Camry? They start from $27,000 AUD here.
mubd1234 27,000. Tell Toyota they r dreamin’. (Quote from movie “The Castle”)
Is that toyota's problem or yours?? If you cant afford it esp because of ur govt, ask ur govt to compromise or increase your income
Was thinking the same.
I think Austrelia is more important as a market than the UK for Toyota, aren't most of your vehicles are from Korea and Japan ?
Europe in general is catastrophically bad if you like cars. Especially Portugal, Netherlands and Scandinavian countries.
Let me give you an example. Y'know the Mustang? The eco boost version costs 47k euros in Portugal. In Spain, 43k. The V8 in Spain costs 47k. In Portugal it's 96k. No I didn't miss type that. Compare those prices for everywhere else in the world and you'll see my point
Anyone know how much to replace the battery pack?
you forget jbl sounds systems
Camry for 30thousand ?omg
5:50 Best part Ever!!!
You poor thing you. Having issues with honeycombs and speaker grills.
Carwow without Mat isnt Carwow
Where i come from we get 3 engine options comprising 2.5 petrol, 2.5 Hybrid, 3.5 V6 petrol, the latter being the pick of the bunch for obvious reasons.
It's funny how I take this Camry as a cab to work every day here (in the UAE) and I'm watching a review of this car rn. Gotta love carwow for doing supercars to budget cars, love it! Keep up the good work!
i mean that why ur people use this car for work (etc as a taxi car maybe) bcoz this car is amazing!
One day car manufacturers will boycott Matt for bad handling of their cars starting with Toyota 😂
He has become more like a disrespectful, obnoxious silly boy compared to the days when he started doing reviews. Must be the celebrity effect on humans, they seem to lose the plot once they become famous and successful. Lucky for me I am a nobody and this doesn't effect me.
Ali Alexander You are missing the point Ali, a car is the second biggest and expensive investment (after a home) in most house holds, meaning that people might have negative feelings towards the way he is treating not only Toyota but cars (well out of reach for most people) the same childish way. You might be a millionaire and think that treating cars or anything of value and hard worked for with disrespect is cool; that's fine, but keep your silly comments for people who are like minded. Nothing to do with holy Toyota.
Surprisingly Camry interior was more comfy than E Class....Options aside but the seat design and how roomy it is wow
Please do the 2.0 accord
Toyota:Add this guy to blacklist...
give this to saudi guy and he will spin this shit out in many ways on highway.