Overview & Reviews
Other than the added availability of power-adjustable pedals, the 2003 Toyota Camry is unchanged.
- Roomy, comfortable, plenty of safety and luxury features, high resale value, reputation for reliability.
User Reviews:
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Best Car Youll Ever Own - 2003 Toyota Camry
By DP - May 24 - 7:23 amI researched the Camry and similar models (Accord, etc) thoroughly before purchasing my XLE two years ago and have been extremely satisfied with my purchase. The car is stylish and extremely reliable, has retained excellent resale value and has many attractive features. Its an excellent value, although I probably wouldnt buy another car at any price point.
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2002 Camry XLE, 4Cyl, Auto - 2003 Toyota Camry
By - May 19 - 10:00 amMy 5th Camry and the best one ever.
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90K and still chirpn into 3rd - 2003 Toyota Camry
By WePlayCrazy - April 19 - 2:53 amI rock dark tints all around, even the windshield has a light tint, the cars white and I keep it clean. It looks like a Camry, it is what it is. I bought it because it has the best resale value and is dependable, what else do you buy a Camry for? You want to be bad, buy a Ducati.
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my camry - 2003 Toyota Camry
By sugarplum - April 13 - 2:00 amI love my Camry! I have the XLE V6, and I cannot tell you enough how great it is! Its sporty, its roomy, and its FAST!
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Fantastic car that has withstood the ultimate test - 2003 Toyota Camry
By Jerry O. - April 2 - 7:32 amFor the first half of this cars life it lived in the frigid , salt covered wastelands of Western New York... For the second half of its life thus far, it has been broiled by the punishing sun and aid sea salt of Florida. The car hasnt skipped a beat thus far! Major repairs have been as follows: The air conditioning compressor died at 84000 miles. At 155,000 miles it got all new struts and springs. New brakes x 3 thus far. At 111,000 miles the right rear door rotted through on the part adjacent to the window - the central pillar; the same has now occurred on the drivers rear side. Ill chalk thus up to the lovely Buffalo winters though Ive heard that cars routinely exposed to road salt have this as a fail point. In both cases a door from a junk yard with matching paint from a rust free area was found and no one can tell that its not the original except me - because I know.... The headlight covers require periodic maintenance with rubbing compound to keep them clear 2 x per month. Annoying but cheaper than replacing. Other than that maintenance and tires only. For the first 8 years I meticulously changed the oil every 3000 miles. After that I switched to Mobil 1 synthetic and now change it at 5000 mile intervals. I hope to get 300,000+ miles before it gets put out to pasture.
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2003 Toyota Camry - 2003 Toyota Camry
By buckeye30 - March 22 - 3:43 amMy car just surpassed 150,000 miles today. It has been an extremely dependable, reliable, inexpensive maintenance, and overall a great car for its value. Just do the regular maintenance and Toyota never disappoints you. I commute nearly 100 miles a day, but even though my car is nearly 11 years old, it gives me full confidence to start my day. Power is decent although there is a power lag, but you cant expect more since it is not meant to be a sporty car.
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camry - 2003 Toyota Camry
By Dan Topolskov - March 19 - 10:00 amlol
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beautiful car but... - 2003 Toyota Camry
By L - February 7 - 1:26 pmI have had my Camry since August 2003, beautiful car, smooth ride, but the air conditioning had a leak inside the car 1 1/2 yrs. in and flooded the carpets, Toyota replaced the part but did nothing to repair the wet/ moldy smelling rugs. I had to pay a detailing company to clean and restore the interior of my car. The bottom of the car scrapes speed bumps at under 5 mph, and low driveways. Even with brand new tires it does very poorly in the snow, slides all over the road at very low speeds, cannot even back up off my flat driveway in a 1/2 inch of snow. Very scary to drive in winter weather.
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comfortable, reliable - 2003 Toyota Camry
By newontoyota - February 5 - 10:00 amJust bought a new Camry on May,03. Used to own Hondas. Pro: camry is not as responsive in local driving as accord or acura, but is quieter. Very comfortable in high way. Beautiful syling(dont change it!), roomy, tight handling. Cons: the brake pedal is too soft and feels slight vibration occasionally when the clutch disengages in the automatic transmission during braking. The door skin is too thin! I got a "din" dent on the door in the second week of owning the car, and spent $99 to remove it. Please make the door more resistant to ding dong dent!
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Toyota Buyer for Life - 2003 Toyota Camry
By C Williams - February 5 - 3:50 amThis was my second toyota purchase. The best decision I made. I love my Toyota Camry, my first was a Corolla, I drove it for 186,000 miles. I will continue to drive Toyotas. My parents own the Avalon. It has just enough get up and go, floats, handles the road with ease when traveling. Love the mileage with gas prices rising, overall performance is GREAT!