4 Star Reviews for 2009 Toyota Camry

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.22/5 Average
226 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

The Toyota Camry sees no major changes for 2009.

Pros:
  • Spacious cabin, powerful and fuel-efficient V6, plush ride quality, top crash test scores, high resale value.
Cons:
  • Inconsistent fit and finish, a few low-grade interior plastics, minimal feedback from the chassis.

User Reviews:

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  • Camry LE 09 - 2009 Toyota Camry
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    Good vehicle from point A to B. Quite comfortable. Camry LE is underpowered. Im aware that its only an I4 but still quite gutless. Average around 20- 23 mpg mix of hi-way and city driving with AC on at 3/4 cool.

  • Back & Leg Pains after Driving for 2 days - 2009 Toyota Camry
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    My wife just bought a 2009 Camry LE with lumbar support - but after 2 days of driving to and from work she is experiencing back and leg pains. She never had this problem with the lumbar support in the 2008 Sienna LE.

  • Camrys since 1994 - 2009 Toyota Camry
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    Researched Camry and Accords extensively. Have had Camrys since 1994. Purchased LE 4cyl, sunroof and alloy wheels. Love the quiet ride, especially over city bumps. Found the Accord not as forgiving in the city. If you do a lot of highway or curvy country road driving get the Accord with the vehicle stability package. Otherwise, if you live in the city get the Camry. Its more a "squishy" comfortable drive with good sound "muffling" ability. Also, this is picky but the a/c on the Camry works alot better than Honda especially when speed varies.

  • Outstanding Car - 2009 Toyota Camry
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    This car delivers exactly what it is marketed to do. It provides a very smooth ride with all of the practical needs. I am still on my first tank of gas, and I am wondering if we will ever need to fill up. It is extremely quiet. You can hardly tell if the car is running. I almost turned the key to try and start it again because I could not hear the engine.

  • No Fun. - 2009 Toyota Camry
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    I loved my 93 Camry, but sold it and bought a Nissan Altima - huge mistake. Nothing but woes, but when my son started college instead of trading it (and losing money). I gave it to him and happily went out to get myself the 2009 Camry. Its been a big disappointment. The transmission seems to constantly self adjust on even the slightest of hills and its so annoying, how it seems to struggle to accelerate. Its totally a drag, especially when the AC is on and this has taken all the fun out of driving my new car.

  • So Far So Good - 2009 Toyota Camry
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    Pretty good car so far. Nothing wrong with it yet. Great ride and roomy. Few things I didnt like was cheap plastic controls and no traction control for winter weather.

  • Best value in class - 2009 Toyota Camry
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    First-time Camry owner with only 4k on the clock. Combined city/hwy mpg is 30.2 so far. Very smooth and quiet on the road for an I4, with minimal road/engine noise. Truly a solid and well-built sedan. Excellent overall.

  • Blind Spots - 2009 Toyota Camry
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    My first Toyota. Bought it new and so far the only problem that I find is it has quite a few blind spots. I think back up sensors would be a nice feature.

  • Good car but ? interior quality - 2009 Toyota Camry
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    Bought it as a dealer owned certified auto with miles. Glad I didnt buy it brand new. It has served us well and is comfortable to drive. The 4 cyl does an acceptable job but is noisy. Biggest complaint is interior fit. I get plastic squeaks from the middle of the dash around the radio on about every bump and when I stress the car with stops, starts and turns. The car has a lot of pluses but not sure if this will be a long term keeper. Performance Toyota dealer did a great job accommodating us during the recall, however I am really disappointed with the loss of quality control with corporate.

  • 2009 Base Camry - 2009 Toyota Camry
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    Bought the car brand new (3 miles on it). Currently I have 130,000 miles on it and Ive had zero issues. I drive mostly highway, very little stop and go. Out of boredom I changed the spark plugs and the PCV Valve at around 80,000 miles. Been changing my own oil since the 50,000 mile mark. The only issue is the oil consumption. From the 50,000 mile mark to now the car would consume 2 quarts out of the 4.5 i put in over 5000 miles. On the most recent oil change I only got back 1.5 quarts of the 5 quarts I put in .(added 1/2 quart at around 3000 miles). Seems like the car has turned a corner

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