2011 Toyota Camry Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.40/5 Average
126 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

For 2011, the Toyota Camry sees no changes.

Pros:
  • Roomy cabin, extraordinarily refined and fuel-efficient V6, quiet and cushy ride, excellent crash test scores.
Cons:
  • Spotty fit and finish, spiritless handling.

User Reviews:

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  • Good and bad - 2011 Toyota Camry
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    Everything looks OK except the headrests on font seats is too big and not comfortable. Also rear view point isnt good enough. Dont forget to get the one with back up camera if you decide to buy one later.

  • Ticking noise in hubcaps - 2011 Toyota Camry
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    I have owned my new Camry for 2 months. It is making a loud ticking noise in the hubcaps. I took it to the dealer and they can not figure it out. A corporate specialist is coming out to look at it. Another dealer admitted it is a problem and Toyota does not have a solution yet. He recommended I remove the hubcaps. Meanwhile my new car has been in shop for four days.

  • 2011 Camry manual transmission - 2011 Toyota Camry
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    Just picked the car up on 12/28/2011. I have owned Toyotas for years. I had a 2003 Corolla for 8 years and a 1993 Toyota pickup truck both very reliable. This car is incredible and fun to drive. It feels like a sports car that is a sedan if that makes any sense. Been driving stick for over 40 years, ride a Harley in the summer. This car is my winter Harley. Just plane fun to drive, yet quiet and comfortble when I needed it to be. Cant say that for a Harley. For my first tank of gas combination city and highway, I got 26.7 MPH. I think that is pretty good. I got down to a half tank after 260 miles. So this says I can probably get 500 plus miles to a tank of gas. Thats impresive.

  • New car, new issues - 2011 Toyota Camry
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    Picked up the car on Tuesday. On Friday, the airbag warning light went on. Needs new computer. Not happy with 6 speed transmission. When driving around 25 - 32 mph, car jolts back and forth between gears. Dealer says this is normal for this transmission.

  • Toyota Camry XLE V6 is the best - 2011 Toyota Camry
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    Our 2011 Toyota Camry XLE V6 is the best car we have ever owned! It is quiet, it is comfortable, and it is a pleasure to drive. We can take a trip in comfort and get over 30 mpg. Our car has every feature one could want - the leather is lovely - the JBL radio is great and the build quality is very nice. This is just a wonderful car, a very good value, and one that will hold its value. A great decision for our family.

  • Not recommended - 2011 Toyota Camry
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    Toyota has bungled what could be a very nice cars with a few foolish decisions. When I buy from an automaker I expect them to deliver a car, not a nanny. The seatbelt chime should give 4 or 5 dings should I choose to unbuckle for whatever reason. Instead it offers 1 ding per second for about 30 seconds & then switches tempo to 3 dings per second for at least another 30. Unnecessary. By the way geniuses, thats my briefcase in the passenger seat, not a person. Idiots! Then theres the fresh air/recirc HVAC control. When I make an adjustment, its for a reason. Toyota thinks they need to automatically switch to fresh air after about 5 minutes. Not cool. I rented this car, no purchase plans.

  • Camry XLE 2011 - 2011 Toyota Camry
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    Test drove several competitor vehicles but landed on Camry (XLE) for its smoother ride, better comfort and quieter cabin. Other cars tested - Accord, Optima, Sonata, Fusion and Altima. Accord and Fusion lacked pep and road and engine noise were pronounced. Optima - although a nice car - seemed to fall short on interior quality and lacked track record for quality. Sonata is a good value but found driver seat lacked thigh support, thus was unable to get comfortable while driving. Altima was initially my first choice, but passengers found front passenger and rear seats uncomfortable. If you are looking for a car that has a quieter cabin, smoother ride and comfortable seats, check out the Camry.

  • Best Choice! - 2011 Toyota Camry
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    I have been driving my new Camry for a month now and I could not be more sure that I made the best choice! I drove the Accord, Sonata, and Altima. I saved the Camry to test drive last and immediately felt the difference during the test drive. It has a wonderfully cushy smooth ride, little road noise, and it handles very nicely. I would compare the drive of this vehicle to that of my Dads Lexus LS. I feel like a million bucks driving this beautifully well made car!

  • Great Car for Great Money - 2011 Toyota Camry
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    I am replacing a 2010 LE that was totaled in a rear end crash. I am buying another Camry because no there were no injuries (not even a stiff neck). The SEs ride is firm compared to the floaty LE. I find the SE fun to drive on curvy roads and the leisurely drive on the highway. I drove the V6 and its a rocket, but the 4 cyl is no slouch. The 4 cyl meets all my needs plus puts an extra $1500.00 in my pocket. My company car is a malibu which is nice but not in the same league as the Toyota. Drive one and I am sure you will love it.

  • Mixed feelings - 2011 Toyota Camry
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    Am I the only one that HATES gas mileage Im getting? Mostly hwy, also city and Im averaging 23-24 mpg. My 2003 Camry got better gas! Nice design, inside and out. They changed spot for moving side mirrors, more inconvenient as I have to feel around for it at night. 2003 had it on the door, much easier.

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