Overview & Reviews
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.
- Roomy cabin, powerful V6 engine, hybrid model available, legendary build quality and reliability history.
- No manual transmission available with V6, some odd styling elements.
User Reviews:
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Great so far - 2007 Toyota Camry
By MikeGLA - April 26 - 12:06 amPicked up the car in Maryland and drove it back to New Orleans 2 weeks ago. Great ride. Very little fatigue on the highway. Drove 500 miles one day and could have driven 800. Great highway cruiser. 32 mpg at average 68 mph through the high hills of VA. Seating supportive but not hard. Passenger seat higher and better than 2008 Accord. No sign of the transmission problem people have complained about, but Im not expecting a Porsche. Manual shift option works fine if you need it. People complain of wind noise and it is noticeable at 75, but thats because theres so little road noise. On the Accord, the road noise would drown it. Only 2,000 miles so far, but Im happy.
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Great car - 2007 Toyota Camry
By fj40 - April 25 - 9:50 pmWeve had our Camry for a couple of weeks. We enjoy the comfortable, quiet ride. The XLE is very luxurious for a Camry. Back seat has LOTS of room. The V6 has the performance the Camry has been lacking. But, fuel economy is average - we are averaging about 23 mpg with town and some highway driving. I think that may be a consequence of me enjoying the V6 a little to much ;) Controls on the steering column are very convenient. The auto lights feature is nice, but takes some getting used to. Overall, we are very pleased with our new car.
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LE V6 189K Update - 2007 Toyota Camry
By Mike Krahn - April 23 - 8:23 pmAfter i hit 189K the transmission went out. The engine still runs very strong, but it to needs to have two out of the four fuel air sensors replaced which would be $200.00 for one and $300.00 the other two if and when they would go out also cost $$$. The transmission dealer told me it would be around $3100.00 to fix trans, but the car is only valued at around $2000.00 to $4500.00 because of the mileage. I drove the car mostly on the highway putting on around 40K to 50K each year. Just pickup my new 2011 Camry 4 with a 6 speed trans LE model. Will update on this one soon, but as far as the old one goes she was good to me overall. Read the other reviews that i wrote from the beginning for info
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Nice Car - 2007 Toyota Camry
By Happy Buyer - April 22 - 7:53 amBased largely on this forum, I bought 07 Camry three weeks ago. Leather, heated seats. Love Bluetooth - big safety factor. Great sound system/radio. Highway mileage already greater than promised. Wish for some way to dim radio cluster at night without dimming gauges - only complaint. Highly recommend car. Excellent proof of what vigorous competition can produce.
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Not in Love - 2007 Toyota Camry
By Phil - April 20 - 2:00 pmHave put 24,000 miles in 1 year. The engine whines annoyingly on acceleration, front cupholder lid rattles when open. Right rear door rattles inside most of the time. Front seats are not comfortable on long trip. Radio lights are too bright at night. Highway mileage is 29, which I consider poor for a 4-cylinder. My 06 Avalon did as well with a V6.
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Great Fix for the Glitch - 2007 Toyota Camry
By JRTrin - March 31 - 5:20 amAn article came out 2 weeks ago about Toyota having an upgrade on the sluggish shifting & hesitation for the Camry 2.4 5A. I took my car back to the dealer & they upgraded the engine software and calibrated the tranny. My car does not hesitate anymore & the auto shifting is smooth. Now I can say that this is an exciting car to drive. Good job Toyota, for correcting what should not have been in the first place. For owners who are having the same problem with the hesitation & shifting, I suggest that you bring it back to your dealer for the fix. You will feel the difference.
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Dash popping up - 2007 Toyota Camry
By Tanner - March 28 - 2:36 pmMy wife and I love pretty much everything about the Camry except the sluggishness at times when hitting the gas pedal to merge in traffic. And the fact that we have had it back to the dealer 2 times, soon 3, to try to fix the dash. Right next to the clock and the windshield it keeps popping up. It is really annoying.
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Pretty car but runs lousy.. - 2007 Toyota Camry
By Driving me NUTZ - March 14 - 6:06 amI was so excited when I bought this car. My mom swears by her Toyota & I have always heard great things. This car has caused me nothing but worries. The transmission is horrible, it shifts/revs horribly at the wrong times, it putters when it hits 1 1/2 rpms while coasting unless you rev it or hit the breaks, if you try to start the car in really cold weather it makes a horrible grinding noise, the dash rattles ALL the time, when I try to accelerate getting on the freeway it doesnt move & scares me and when it does move it revs even after take your foot from the gas. I took the car in once for several of these issues & was told it was fixed & could not find other issue. Going back Monday!
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2007 Camry SE - I4 - Auto - 2007 Toyota Camry
By carnut1973 - March 10 - 9:18 pmPurchased my 2007 Camry SE, 4 cylinder, auto brand new in December 2006 to replace a car that was totalled in an accident. The Camry SE with the factory ground effects/spoiler/6-spoke alloys has a much better look than the other Camrys and that is the only reason I purchased it. Chose it over a slightly used 2005 Acura TSX-auto. The black cloth interior and special gauge lighting specific to the Camry SE also helped seal the deal. The Camry SE was comfortable, quiet, reliable, good on gas and as stated earlier, easy on the eyes.
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Great car so far - 2007 Toyota Camry
By Doug - March 9 - 5:06 amJust drove 1600 miles from New York State to North Carolina and back. Averaged 32 mpg for the trip. Powerful engine just ate up the hills of West Virginia & Virginia. Im 6 ft 3 and fit comfortably in the car. Great car so far. Hope it proves to be as reliable as other Camrys.