Purchased As New
Love the total look, white w/sport package, nice wheels, charcoal interior. The longer wheelbase allows very smooth moveability...quiet. Lots of leg room in front & also in the back, which is important when my family members are home but for myself as well. At this point would highly recommend....read morehide
5 out of 111 people found this review helpful.
Purchased As New
My car has around 15000 miles now, the engine sometimes produces hissing noise. Recently, I drove a long trip about 1200 miles, and I heard some rattling came from the B-pillar seatbelt and the dashboard.
I start to agree to people who mentioned rattling in the earlier reviews.
Doubt about Toyota quality and reliability....read morehide
123 out of 130 people found this review helpful.
Purchased As New
Great car for evry day drive, good pricing and run pretty smooth. Good for long trip, I'm in sales and on the road at least 4-5 hours aday, save alot of gas compare to Honda.....
3 out of 116 people found this review helpful.
Purchased As New
The new body style is better and the front end looks terrific. I picked the Barcelona Red and it's gorgeous. Have had more comment about this color than any other car owned.
1 out of 116 people found this review helpful.
Purchased As New
I bought the 2010 Camry hybrid for two months; Rattling comes from the seatbelt on both B-pillars, dashboard, and driver side door. I noticed the seatbelt is same as the Corolla, and lots of Corolla users also complain about this. Toyota Corporation Representative relate price to rattling! Cheap materials make tons of annoying noise....read morehide
145 out of 152 people found this review helpful.
Purchased As New
Have driven for about 500 miles and am very happy with it. I test-drove Honda Accord and it was not as comfortable as the Camry.
7 out of 110 people found this review helpful.
Purchased As New
boss who wrote:Ride is too rough seats are hard ugly car not american made
Many toyotas are made in America!
I have drive an SUV for 10 years and have owned Chevys & Hondas. Wanted a car that was comfortable, reliable and great on gas. I have the SE in metallic gray with sunroof and leather. Interior much nice in leather. Love the car so far and looking forward to having for years. Worth a try won't be disappointed....read morehide
11 out of 113 people found this review helpful.
Purchased As New
The V6 Camry SE is a rare bird in the Southeast. Apparently, Camry drivers prefer gas-sipping four bangers. Perhaps that's why the model has a reputation for offering comfortable ennui. The sport trim has a completely different personality for 2010. The 2010 Camry got a mid-cycle aesthetic refresh, with slightly more sporty angles. The SE trim adds the more aggressive grill, side rocker panels and dual exhaust, giving it a very muscular look. The interior has attractive cloth or handsome leather, and a great console stack with easy-to-use controls. I do wonder about the durability of some of the plastic interior fixtures, though.
On the road, it's more than capable. Power on demand moves this big mid-size with a quiet purr. It's probably the only Camry trim that can be mistaken for a "drivers' car", letting you leave rubber on the road if you ask. The steering is meaty and precise. Select shift is standard, letting you set your gear limits, but the AT has sufficed for me. The suspension is tighter than the standard Camry, which has always sort of floated over the road. This ride transmits the feel of the road to the driver, and it absorbs shocks more quickly. There is less body roll in tight turns.
For the V6 SE Camrys, the most common option package includes a power moonroof, USB/iPod/CD/FM/AM/XM audio with bluetooth, push-button Smart Key operation, and a rear lip spoiler.
It's a great looking car that performs well and still retains Camry comfort, sans ennui....read morehide
24 out of 127 people found this review helpful.
Purchased As New
This is my first Toyota and I have driven or owned nearly ALL brands. My last few cars were Hondas and Fords.
I bought this car for fuel economy and ride. It is basically a work car, therefore, I don't have a lot of extras on it. I am very happy with the gas mileage and the smooth shifting and acceleration of the 4 cyl engine. On top of that I think the 4 cyl is very quiet. It turns less than 2000 rpms at 60 mph. It is very comfortable inside and I think it looks nice on the outside, especially when it is waxed. I have been getting 33 mpg city and hwy with about 80% of the miles hwy @ 63mph. the ride is nice too.
I don't like the fit. the car has about 1,000 miles on it and the doors on both side squeak and rattle. A quick google on the subject will reveal from on line postings that this is a problem people have been complaining about for 10 model years in the Camry.
Yesterday, I had the phone plugged into the center console. I went to pull it out by its cord and it was in there pretty tight. The entire top of the console came off the base. It just snaps in so I snapped it back in.
The only other thing I didn't like was; I thought I was getting XM satelite radio when I bought the car because the radio has a satelite radio button on it and a satelite antenna. I didn't realize until I got it home that IT IS ONLY SET UP for satelite radio. In order to get satelite I have to purchase the receiver and have it installed for an additional $500.
My fault, but I think it is an underhanded tactic. I mean, for what reason would you buy a car that is half set up for an option? I would have paid the money when I bought it if I had known. Now I have to go back to the dealer and spend more money and time to get the radio.
I rate it good on reliability because of the fit problems and low on value because I think that it was pretty expensive for a car with basically nothing on it....read morehide
72 out of 109 people found this review helpful.
Purchased As New
I forgot that cars should give a smooth quiet ride. That is until I bought my 2010 Camry. So far, I love it. Fuel economy is important to me, and the 22/32 is much better than what I had been used to, so that is an extra plus. This is a safe car and as someone who will be having kids quite soon, it was one of the major reasons for my purchase. I previously owned a 1991 Camry and finally got rid of it with 242K miles - I hope this lasts just as long....read morehide
3 out of 105 people found this review helpful.
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