4 Star Reviews for 2013 Toyota Camry

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.33/5 Average
44 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

For 2013, the Toyota Camry receives rear cross-traffic alert functionality as part of the optional blind spot monitoring system. Inside, all Camry models have the 6-inch central display screen as standard and slightly upgraded door panel trim.

Pros:
  • Better-than-average outward visibility.
  • Comfortable and spacious backseat
  • Strong and fuel-efficient engines
Cons:
  • Numb steering and mushy handling in all models but SE
  • No manual transmission available.

User Reviews:

Showing 1 through 10 of 44.00
  • Overall good choice for mid sized sedan - 2013 Toyota Camry
    By -

    I was deciding between the Camry and Chevy Malibu. I went with the Camry due to the rear leg room and resale value. I dont necessarily agree with Toyota having a higher resale value because the Malibu felt like it was built better. The dash on the Camry seems cheap and the parts dont fit perfectly causing wiggle room when pressed against. The seats are also not comfortable for trips longer than 30 minutes. They feel like generic foam, offering little support even with lumbar. The MPG calculator consistently registers 1-2 MPGs higher than what the car actually gets. This is somewhat disappointing, but I still average around 31 with 75% highway driving.

  • Static on Radio when using Rear Defrost since purchased - 2013 Toyota Camry
    By -

    This is our 2nd Toyota Camry, the first being a 2004 with 150k and still running well. The 2013 Toyota Camry has had issues with the radio having lots of static when using the rear defrost. Last winter the dealer looked at this and did not believe it was an issue however you only seem to notice it in the cooler months when using the rear defrost. Have any other 2013 Toyota Camry customers experienced that issue?

  • No more Tire Pressue display? - 2013 Toyota Camry
    By -

    I bought a 2012 SE for my daughter. I liked it well enough to buy a 2013 for myself. The only differences between this years and last years models Ive noticed are two: 1) 2013 has the lane-changer blinker function. On the highway, flick the blinker arm and the blinker blinks three times without having to hold the arm down. Nice feature. 2) This is really annoying. On the 2012, you got two options when you pressed the Car button: Fuel Consumption and Tire Pressure. On the 2013, theyve somehow gotten rid of the Tire Pressure display. Now the only way to check tire pressure is the old fashioned way. Unless it didnt work well, I cans see why they got rid of that function.

  • My Trusted Car - 2013 Toyota Camry
    By -

  • City MPG doesnt match - 2013 Toyota Camry
    By -

    I bought this car 3 weeks ago, I like everything about this 2013 CAMRY SE except the advertised MPG and exterior. We had a good deal from the dealer thats the reason I bought this. MPG advertised for CITY is little misleading for what I have noticed. 3 weeks close to 800 miles now and car give me 18-20 Avg in city. 25 MPG only if their are no lights and no stop sign. On HWY I get 40 MPG if I drive 65 miles on cruise. If I drive 70+ MGP goes down to 35-38. So I am happy cruising on 65 :) but little mad when driving in city :( Exterior looks little cheap than compared to my 1997 old camry i told 4 years go. Overall its a good car and hope it stays reliable like everyone says.

  • Love car. Not happy with dealership - 2013 Toyota Camry
    By -

    I have had the blindspot monitors go out twice now and have only had the car 2 years. I specifically got this feature because I have loss of range of motion of my neck due to surgery. Now the dealer is unable to fix. Did not even call to tell me before I picked up. Has any one else had problems with their blind spot monitors?

  • Good car, great value - 2013 Toyota Camry
    By -

    The title says it all - this car is an excellent value. It rides well, handles decently, is comfortable, has a few cool features, is sturdily constructed, gets acceptable fuel economy (particularly considering the performance), and is roomy. It does all of the important things well or well enough, with no major flaws and zero irritants. Plus, in SE V-6 trim, the engine supplies a few thrills and the car handles/steers well enough to keep up when you want to do more than commute. Bottomline, it aint a sports sedan, and it aint a luxury car, either. But for what the SE V-6 is and for what Toyota charges for it, it really is the best thing out there.

  • Hate a perfectly good car! - 2013 Toyota Camry
    By -

    I bought a 2013 Camry. I and all passengers bump our heads on the handle bar above the seats in all seats. I am only 53 so it is not a height issue. Can not put a baby seat in back seat and put anybody but a short person in the drivers or passengers side upfront because of the length of the vehicle. Do not like entune navigation system! Everytime I plug up my phone to charge, it starts itunes with the very first song alphabetically on my playlist. Research shows this can not be fixed. I have to fumble on the touchscreen to turn it off and back on the radio. If you turn of the entune bluetooth for the itune issue you cant make calls obviously. Seat adjustment is also excessively slow!

  • 4 Camry Family - 2013 Toyota Camry
    By -

    This 2013 Camry continues to be one of the best cars that Ive owned. It simply is stress and worry free

  • AUDIO SYSTEM (POOR QUALITY) - 2013 Toyota Camry
    By -

    My car is a Camry 2013 SE only has 61,000 miles and the Audio System suddenly stopped working. Is sad having to drive everyday and not been able to listen music... Is an expensive car and this is a common problem... :(

Great Deals Near You
  • Loading cars...

Selected Edmunds.com visitor vehicle reviews

Edmunds.com Visitor Vehicle Ratings and Reviews are the property of Edmunds.com, and may not be reproduced or distributed without the consent of Edmunds.com. Edmunds© is a trademark of Edmunds.com, Inc. Edmunds.com, Inc. is not affiliated with this website or app.

Powered By Edmunds

× Estimated monthly payments based on 3.9% APR, 60 month financing, and 20% down payment. Tax, tags, title, administration fees, and license fees are not included in price or payment. Subject to approved buyer credit. Actual purchase terms may vary.

Payment calculations are sourced by EveryAuto.com and may not reflect actual dealer financing terms.

Send Us Feedback ×


Locating Vehicles In Your Area