2007 Toyota Camry Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

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

Toyota's perennially best-selling family sedan gets a complete makeover for 2007. Among the highlights are a roomier interior, additional luxury-oriented features, an available 268-hp V6 coupled to a six-speed automatic transmission, and a gasoline-electric hybrid model that earns EPA fuel economy estimates of 43 mpg city/37 mpg highway.

Pros:
  • Roomy cabin, powerful V6 engine, hybrid model available, legendary build quality and reliability history.
Cons:
  • No manual transmission available with V6, some odd styling elements.

User Reviews:

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  • Good But....... - 2007 Toyota Camry
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    I think Camry has come a long way and made a outstanding, solid and remarkable car but sometimes, even the best of minds miss the simple things the customers are looking for. Where did the sun visor extension disappear Toyota? I feel theres a little more road noise then the previous Camrys. Overall, its a great car but dont take away what customers really want. Why cant Toyota can give standard Stablity and Traction Control?

  • Unhappy - 2007 Toyota Camry
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    The appearance of the new camry is great. I had a 1995 camry and loved it. This 2007 camry does not live up to the camry tradition. Gas mileage is poor, 25 mpg. The gas pedal & transmission are out of sync. At lower speeds when you try to give it gas an intermittent delay occurs between the gas pedal & transmission. This is dangerous. When it finally decides to engage the auto jerks forward. Car looks good but it is seriously dangerous. Dash also rattles.

  • Sorry I bought it - 2007 Toyota Camry
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    This is my 4th Camry, and Im sorry I bought it. The car is very sluggish and slow to respond. There is also a lot of wind noise. Its already been back at the dealer (for 2 days) to get rid of a rattle in the back.They fixed that problem, but now Im taking it in again because the AC is messed up (no air coming from lower vents on the drivers side), the wind noise and the poor acceleration. I traded in a 1994 Camry with 158,000 that had better AC and more acceleration.

  • its still No. 1 - 2007 Toyota Camry
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    Fantastic ! You wont know until you drive it !

  • I love this car! - 2007 Toyota Camry
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    Just traded in my 2004 Honda Accord for the newly redesigned Camry. Ive owned both Accords & Camrys in the past and this is by far my favorite. Weighing in about 200 lbs heavier than the Accord the ride is smoother and quieter and has nice solid feeling doors. Fuel economy so far seems better than the Accord. Style looks much like a Lexus. Suprisely too is that my insurance rate went down with the Camry due to the standard equipped front, side, curtain & knee airbags!

  • Our first Toyota - 2007 Toyota Camry
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    We drove alot of cars before we decided on the Camry. We test drove a Honda Accord,Ford Fusion,VW Jetta,Saturn and Mercury. We liked the looks of the 2007 Camry and knew that Toyota was a great selling car. You cant go wrong with a Camry LE.

  • Another follow up review - 2007 Toyota Camry
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    OK, Ive had my Camry for over a year now. The gas mileage is still good, cant give specifics but for a V6, its good. The driver seat has been re- padded 2Xs and is still horribly soft, for me. The dash rattles have been fixed twice, NOT. still rattles and its frustrating. The car is roomy, pretty quiet and gets good MPGs, the engine is awesome but the chassis is not up to the task at all. Read the editors review here. I had my OEM Turanzas wear out at 14K and was lucky to get local Bridgestones to gimme a mileage warranty adjustment, got new tires for $290.00 instead of $500+ This car is a disappointment.

  • Reliable and Repair-free - 2007 Toyota Camry
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    Ive had my car for 9 1/2 years and it has NEVER needed a repair other than cosmetic and very minor recalls by Toyota.

  • 07 Camry - A Big Disappointment! - 2007 Toyota Camry
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    My new 2007 Camry is my fourth Camry in 26 years. Ive always had great experiences with Camrys. Ive driven my new one for 2600 miles and recently took it on the first long trip. The car hesitated during acceleration, repeatedly shifted gears during minimal acceleration, and ALWAYS down-shifted when using cruise control on slight inclines. In fact it down-shifted two gears to climb small hills in Florida and hit 4800 RPM in third gear. The dealer had already installed software changes related to hesitation but the car still reacts the same way. I loved my 2002 Camry since it rarely down shifted in cruise control. The 2007 cruise control reminded me of my 1981 Corolla!

  • What happened? - 2007 Toyota Camry
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    Grown man loyal Toyota fan sitting here crying. Just came back from the dealer after trading in my lemon.Trans burned out-yes a Toyota Camry with a burnt trans at 110,000 and I babied the car for the 3 years it lived.Quote was $4500 new $2000 used trans.This was after $1300 blown #1 manifold 3 months earlier and the blown oil line $400 mentioned here before. Car was a gem up to 75,000 then my check book opened. Trans slippage between 1st and 2nd gear occurred since new and 1 day trans just blew. My letter to Toyota will sit on the pile they already have. Too big too fast is causing Toyota to become Chrysler. FYI-dealer bought the car-$7000. I bought it new for $28,000 3 yrs and 110,000 mi ago

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