4 Star Reviews for 2016 Toyota Camry

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  • Definitely NOT the Camrys I have owned previously. - 2016 Toyota Camry
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    There are a lot of neat bells & whistles that I like, but the overall comfort is not as good as Camrys of a few years ago. The massive front grill is a huge bug catcher that is very hard to clean. The many indentions really trap and hold the bugs! It takes forever to get them out, even with a high pressure wash. I really miss the dual compartment of the center console, and the lower dash storage compartment is not as useable as on the older models. The glove compartment is not as roomy either. The front seat comfort leaves quite a bit to be desired even with all of the adjustments available. The interior door mouldings are a cheap plastic design and the side pockets on the doors are not as roomy as they use to be. I dont know why the Camry designers have seemed to mess up a lot of the quality that was in the older models. I love Toyota s, but I am very disappointed in the new models

  • Everyday driver and fun when you want. - 2016 Toyota Camry
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    Its a Camry with balls. Push the button that disengages the TCS, and drive (safely), feel the oversteer. I absolutely love the fact that at 70 MPH, up a steep grade of 7%, I can put the pedal to the floor, drop to a lower gear, and accelerate to 80, and pass safely. This car is most certainly "quick" when you need it to be. It feels like it predicts what you need in the moment and responds appropriately. The fun part is, this car is also "fast". I have gone from a dead stop to the floor in this car multiple times, and every single one was different (which is why I wish it had a sport mode, and possible launch mode in sport {hint hint, Toyota!}). This car actively adapts to recent driving patterns, which I think is amazing. This is my daily driver. Tech is there, fuel economy is there, space is there. I know I should drive a Mazda for my driving experience, but there is no comparable model made by Mazda that satisfies all of my needs at the same time like this vehicle. I intend to own it for a very long time. (P.S. Toyota, when you allow this car to function in a "Sport Mode", tone back the power steering, and let the driver feel the road a little bit more :)!

  • Everyday driver and fun when you want. - 2016 Toyota Camry
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    Its a Camry with balls. Push the button that disengages the TCS, and drive (safely), feel the oversteer. I absolutely love the fact that at 70 MPH, up a steep grade of 7%, I can put the pedal to the floor, drop to a lower gear, and accelerate to 80, and pass safely. This car is most certainly "quick" when you need it to be. It feels like it predicts what you need in the moment and responds appropriately. The fun part is, this car is also "fast". I have gone from a dead stop to the floor in this car multiple times, and every single one was different (which is why I wish it had a sport mode, and possible launch mode in sport {hint hint, Toyota!}). This car actively adapts to recent driving patterns, which I think is amazing. This is my daily driver. Tech is there, fuel economy is there, space is there. I know I should drive a Mazda for my driving experience, but there is no comparable model made by Mazda that satisfies all of my needs at the same time like this vehicle. I intend to own it for a very long time. (P.S. Toyota, when you allow this car to function in a "Sport Mode", tone back the power steering, and let the driver feel the road a little bit more :)!

  • Everyday driver and fun when you want. - 2016 Toyota Camry
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    Its a Camry with balls. Push the button that disengages the TCS, and drive (safely), feel the oversteer. I absolutely love the fact that at 70 MPH, up a steep grade of 7%, I can put the pedal to the floor, drop to a lower gear, and accelerate to 80, and pass safely. This car is most certainly "quick" when you need it to be. It feels like it predicts what you need in the moment and responds appropriately. The fun part is, this car is also "fast". I have gone from a dead stop to the floor in this car multiple times, and every single one was different (which is why I wish it had a sport mode, and possible launch mode in sport {hint hint, Toyota!}). This car actively adapts to recent driving patterns, which I think is amazing. This is my daily driver. Tech is there, fuel economy is there, space is there. I know I should drive a Mazda for my driving experience, but there is no comparable model made by Mazda that satisfies all of my needs at the same time like this vehicle. I intend to own it for a very long time. (P.S. Toyota, when you allow this car to function in a "Sport Mode", tone back the power steering, and let the driver feel the road a little bit more :)!

  • Love the new Toyota - 2016 Toyota Camry
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    This is my third Toyota Camry, my first one was 91 Camry V6 LE... perfect, even with major accident, the car remain perfect. the second on was 98 Camry LE.. drove until now with more than 200K miles. Still working condition. Unfortunately, the dealer (Arlington Toyota, IL) only offered me $200 as the trade-in. So I refused and gave it to my sister-in-law. This new Camry is for my daughter and she love it. My family now own 3 Toyotas.. 06 4Runner (my wife), 06 Solara (that mine) and the new one is for my oldest daughter. - As for Edmunds.. I brought my Edmunds quote to the dealer, most of the dealer welcome the quote.. except one.. Grossinger Toyota of Licolnwood, IL. may be just an act of a single sale person - he refused the Edmunds quote.. any way.. I give Toyota and Edmunds an A++ for all the services.

  • Good Value - 2016 Toyota Camry
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  • Interior at night like air raid drill during WWII - 2016 Toyota Camry
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    Getting in and out of my recently leased 2016 Camry LE at night, interior completely in dark. There are NO interior lights that turn on to let you see. In my 2013 Camry LE, lights on overhead came on, not on the 2016. Also, Toyota decided to do away with the vanity lights on the visors - its not that they dont work, they just arent there. Very disappointed. Suggestion to owners/lessees of 2016 Camry LE - Always carry a flashlight. Since writing the above, I contacted the dealer and they told me to check the "dome light". There are three switch positions - 1-always on 2-always off 3-on when doors open or remote pushed to unlock doors. Works fine. I told dealer they should be sure that switch is not in the always off position when they deliver a new car. Would have saved me a lot of time and aggravation. I did read the manual on this subject but its clarity left a lot to be desired. Still upset with no vanity lights on the visor.

  • Its how I imagine driving a school bus - 2016 Toyota Camry
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    The whole car feels leaden and heavy. The seats are a monstrosity. It handles like a truck, and rides about the same. I only hope that it lives up to its reputation of quality, for that will be its only redeeming virtue. I have no idea why I bought it, as I was never impressed. Each passing day, I am less so. Unless one drives like an old geezer, the MPG never comes up to the EPA estimate. By old geezer, I dont just mean obeying the speed limit, its a given that one obeys the law. I mean coasting up to stop signs to save gas, as well as trying to time the lights in order to avoid applying the brakes at anything over 25 MPH. It shifts like a bucking horse....As an aside, for the first six years that I owned my Altima, I loved it. I will never love this car. Ever. Its a mode of transportation, with seats designed by Stalin. It takes a while to notice, but the lump hits the drivers left hip and creates lingering pain. Save yourself, look into a Honda.

  • Best-priced but must drive first - 2016 Toyota Camry
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    While deciding on the Camry, I drove 1 SE and 3 LEs. The SE definitely had the better tuned suspension, but the seat comfort (especially in the rear) and bumpy feel were a turnoff. The paddle shifter did not tune down the engine enough to be effective and it sometimes did not switch back to automatic shifting while it was still in D. Sit in the middle of the back seat (like a wooden 2x4). LE was much smoother and more comfortable; however, I began to notice the wind noise in 2 of the cars (1 more pronounced from passenger side and the other on the driver side) as well as a bad vibration above 60 mph in one of them. I finally found one with no noise or vibration. They all had Michelin tires, so you cant blame the tire unless mfr is putting out sporadic poor-quality tires. Camry had good acceleration from a stop but hesitated after slowing down. If you slap it into S and down shift a gear or two, there will be no hesitation!! Also, steering is very vague when going slow and weaving from lane to lane. But I had absolutely no issue with it cornering (as good as my 06 Accord). I strongly recommend test driving the car before purchase and ensuring you are happy with it. For comparison, I tested the Legacy and Accord. Similar feel for the Accord Sport - not into the bumps and paddle shifters do not affect the transmission enough to be fun. 20-60 mph acceleration was the best, but 0-20 was very sluggish. I want to accelerate the fastest from 0-40. Accord LX is nice (looks better on inside and more functionality but no ability to downshift when needed. The Legacy was my favorite. The ride was a little noisier but mostly comparable. The interior looked and felt cheap (and not as comfortable). But the drive-ability was by far the best. Paddle shifters torqued the engine well for breaking and resumed in drive when accelerating. You can go manual with it like in the Camry. It is very punchy for 0-40 mph. The Legacy is also well laid out for maintenance. The problem I had is there are not enough Legacys on the lots to get a great deal. And you have to hope they have the one you want. The dealer by me had maybe 6 on the lot and was not getting any more in until the 2017 models come out in 4-5 months. After driving my wifes Acura, I do NOT want any lane-deviation warning or front collision warning!! And you can throw away any deals for a while if you wait for 2017s.

  • Camry le - 2016 Toyota Camry
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    Its a nice car. Could be a bit quieter. Good handling

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