I know I’m middle aged because I’m at a point where the idea of a boring, super practical and efficient car that just makes my life easy is actually extremely appealing. My back and knees hurt too much for sports cars these days. But this thing looks awesome!
That's me. I had a Mustang GT all tuned up and was amazing. I got tired of everyone wanting to race me or try to intimidate me. At my age, I said I had fun, but I want to just drive and relax. So, I bought a Lexus ES350.
There is something all-around amazing about the Camry's perseverance all of these decades later. The fact that Toyota refreshes and upgrade it while maintaining the true core of it's existence is quite "boringly" impressive. 🙃
I just bought an XSE AWD 2 weeks ago, and to address a couple other comments here: I’m 6’2” and have no size issues at all, except in that “5th seat” in the rear. There is no sunglasses holder when you opt for the panoramic roof (which I did). If you get a regular sunroof or no sunroof, there is a sunglasses holder. FYI, I replaced a 2009 Acura TL and see no downsides with this Camry, except: no memory seats/mirrors with XSE, only with XLE. Go figure. Higher cost, less features. My first hybrid and love how you can gamify your fuel efficiency with decent data and eco-feedback on your driving habits. No lie, I just went to my local CVS and back and got 64 mpg, by driving the low speed limit through town in Eco drive mode and using EV mode in the neighborhood and parking lots. (EV/all battery mode will automatically switch to gas when you hit 20 mph.) No regrets after about 800 miles on this car. Like Lyn says, if you can, go for the wider displays and AWD. Also got emblem blackouts on this Heavy Metal color… looks sharp, as much as a Camry can be. Lastly, as far as other minor beefs, the center console is huge, so I got a 3rd party console insert that fits like a glove and neatens up that big storage space; and the standard trunk light is so weak, they’ll sell you a LED one that is super bright… and there’s no pull handle to close the manual trunk. So, all in all, as close to perfect as you can expect.
You are wrong. You get a more expensive suspension and larger more expensive wheels on your XSE than my XLE. Go figure. Learn your equipment for making uninformed comments: and I already know I have memory seats on mine. You also have a rear lip spoiler and others odds & ends.
I have the entry level LE without the sun/moon roof, which from videos that have seen, takes away some headroom in the rear seats. I am 75, and even though I have problems with movement in my legs, I find this vehicle easier to enter and exit than my 2008 Camry/Solara. I did buy the Convenience Package, to get a power driver seat. I have more legroom in the driver's seat than I have had on any previous Camry. The front seats give me plenty of personal space all around. You won't be sorry that you purchased one. The dealership said there is plenty of legroom with the standard non-power seat, but I wanted to be safe! I have not been getting the rated 51 mpg in my local trips though. I have been averaging between 53 to 61 mpg. I received it on October 18th and only had to get gas once. Still showing nearly 400 miles range remaining on this tank of fuel. The dealership would not tell me how much fuel they put in it at delivery, but the window sticker listed 6 gallons of fuel included. I hope that the gas stations don't miss me, I sure don't miss them!
The color-matched grille looks a lot better than the standard black grille. Fuel economy is insane, to boot. The average person should be buying this rather than a shitty CUV with significantly worse gas mileage.
Love the new Camry. Gorgeous. This Blue is my favorite color in the new Camry and I would get the light color interior and XLE trim with that cozy plush patterned cloth on the doors and dash I love it. These really are great vehicles. My Grandma bought her 2003 Toyota Camry LE new with a few options back in 2003 and has had it 22 years now and it is still her daily driver with about 175,000 miles on it lol. I wish she could get a new car but man it has lasted her.
Great Review! I have watched a lot of 2025 Camry reviews and I do not remember anyone addressing the stopping in 4th gear and requiring a manual downshift before taking off?? This is a “light up” comment about my 2011 Camry purchased new. 135,000 miles with original brakes and regular oil changes and maintenance are making this car seem to last forever! I am very glad my kids replaced the standard radio and CD player with a Kenwood player with CarPlay for my multiple cross country trips! My 32 Hwy MPG may seem meager compared to this 2025 Camry, but with an 18 gallon tank, I can drive all day on one tank of gas! Might be the same range on the smaller gas tank and the higher MPG on this 2025? Seems like the 2024 gas Camry 2.5L advertised 39 MPG Hwy, so the upgrade to 2025 hybrid adds about 6 MPG on the AWD version.
I had my new 2996 Camry for 10 years with $150k miles. I was running around with kids. Then I bought a new 2006 which now has $125k miles. They have both served me well.
Would love to get a new car but my 2010 V6 Camry is holding strong with normal maintenance and known wear and tear parts. Toyotas last when taken care of.
As a 8th gen owner…When these first came out, I wasn’t a fan of the front end. But over time they’ve started to grow on me especially in certain colors. The only problem is the price…no way am I paying almost $40K for one
Yes even the LE is solid....lowest price, lightest weight, best EPA mileage, one of the quickest to 60, and the smoothest riding with its smaller wheels. I like the XLE except for the cloth on the leather. Have a CRV Hybrid and would not want to get the Accord as Honda cheapened both by eliminating the spare tire, temp gauge, tire pressure monitoring that shows each tire, and here in the U.S. all 2025 Hondas only have one complimentary maintenance. Only advantage is Accord trunk is bigger. I 'd go with the Camry. Thanks for good video.
You don't wanna sit in the middle seat like a crazy person anyway 😄 😄 thank you!! It's normally a 4 seater, but you could put a tiny fifth person in the middle seat in a pinch.
I had my old 2005 camry for over 10 years - albeit I didn't drive it that often. Camrys have always been serviceable vehicles with great MPG's. I think it's a great commuter/everyday car, it just won't impress anyone esthetically or from a horse power perspective
6:32 Let's not act like the difference between the 301hp V6 being replaced by 232hp isn't that noticeable. We're talking a full second slower 0 to 60 (5.8 vs 6.8).
2:24 What bothers me about these kinds of reviews is that there seems to be an assumption that these cars normally (not rarely) carry five tall people. Give me a break! (Four tall people with one short person? Let the short one sit in the middle!)
I got a loaded 25 XLE with the Premium Plus package for 4K under MSRP 3 weeks ago. I had to travel to get that price, but they're out there. I'm in Florida, and bought my Ocean Gem XLE from Fred Hass Toyota in Houston. Flew in, drove home. Ask for Christian.
@@truthserum5310How do u like it? Did you get one with a panel roof? Also if I may ask how do you find the interior noise at highway speed? I read varying comments on interior noise at hwy speed.
I got mine for $3K under MSRP in Grand Forks ND. No pano roof or even sunroof for me. There is some wind noise and some road noise on the highway, but not enough to complain about it. It's not quite as quiet as a Buick LeSabre, but it is quieter than my wife's VW Atlas at the same speed.
You don't have to pay new prices. I got my suv when it was 2 yrs old. It only had 10,000 miles on it. It was at least 8 grand off original sticker price. Got it for 21k.
These are great cars for an entry or base trim. However, if you add all the stuff you like it’ll cost about $43k or more! Now you’re at the price point of a Volvo S60, BMW 3 series or even maybe a Lexus 350. Anyway the Base LE is nice but you’ll miss- power seats, garage door opener, heated seats and steering wheel, larger gauge displays larger screen, better styling etc etc . The base car is nice but the XSE is better but it’s $43k. I think a Volvo S60!offers more and it’s clearly more luxury. Also look at the BMW 3 series and the X1.
I purchased a 1997 Camry new and had it for 25 years with no problems and it still ran great and I only got rid of it because I wanted a modern car with all of the safety features like blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, parking sensors...
1990 Honda Accord kept at 17 years put 307,000 MI, no problems. 1999 Camry kept it 13 years put $296,000 mi, no problem. Alexis ES300 kept it $267,000 me, until somebody ran into it, no problems. An older Toyota Corolla kept at 325,000 miles 16 years, no problem. If it's considered a breakthrough to achieve 100,000 mi on a modern car, then there's something wrong and that's a disappointment.
I had the bade car as a loaner while my Toyota was being maintenance. I really wasn’t a fan of the interior. Very plastic and fit and finish was not that great to my eye. Also the material that used reminded me of a plastic rope weave. The stereo knob was as small as hell. Not a fan. Also noticed the non-existent sun glass holder and the front middle vents really weren’t that adjustable. Took a long time to cook the interior down during the hot summer heat even between doing errands. Interior got hot really quick and took a long time to cook it down. So I felt I was always sweating. Didn’t get the mog reported as well. I do drive aggressively, but expect to not have to drive at slower speeds just to get the mpgs.
Except the Crown looks more bizarre and possibly less appealing by looks alone compared to a Camry. The space difference is not wildy different. Only reason people would want a Crown is if they want more of a luxury car ride experience. But with the prices being high for a sedan like the Crown Camry is very reasonable imo.
the rear seats thigh support is not there, so this car wont be comfortable for long-distance travel, very slow infotainment system is much smoother in lexus
You got that right they don't buy it for looks because the new one is just a butt ugly version of the last one. Honda looks boring to me with your new accord, until the camera came out and made Honda look better. Achieve more than 300,000 miles in each of those vehicles
@@chemjam92yes the new Accord is vanilla, but I will definitely take it over this new Camry which is an ugly version of the last one. But I do not hate on any of the brands, because the Camry I had before, and the Accord I had before, each surpassed almost 300,000 mi, trouble free.
Need a V6, Toyota should have just boosted the 4. If Toyota is so confident in their new Camry hybrid system why not offer lifetime warranty overall, at least on the battery like Hyundai.
Toyota was very smart. Developing their hybrid technology instead of BEV cars. Many companies put a lot of money into BEV technology and dropped their hybrid tech. Now they are in a very bad situation because demand for BEVs has tanked and used values have plummeted.
For some people absolutely, the V6 was a great engine. But lots of people just opt for the base or the basic transportation variant so this new one is pretty darn good for the vast majority who want that.
The 2.5L dynamic force engine is one of the noisiest I’ve ever heard. The old 2.5L I4 w 178hp was a lot quieter and more refined. Oddly better sounding too
@@naveenthemachine does that have anything to do with my comment? I'm sure it may be noisier, but I was largely just fine piloting a RAV4 Hybrid with that same engine for 750 miles. I did not feel like I necessarily needed the cabin to be quieter as conversations and such were not impeded at all.
Rented a 2025 Camry with less than 1K miles. Beautiful car, very cool interior. Definitely underpowered. Lots of noise but not a lot of get up and go. Had to chime in since she mentioned its not, it is. Still a very nice car though.
I know I’m middle aged because I’m at a point where the idea of a boring, super practical and efficient car that just makes my life easy is actually extremely appealing. My back and knees hurt too much for sports cars these days. But this thing looks awesome!
That's me. I had a Mustang GT all tuned up and was amazing. I got tired of everyone wanting to race me or try to intimidate me. At my age, I said I had fun, but I want to just drive and relax. So, I bought a Lexus ES350.
I also caved.
Me too , I bought a 2024 Subaru Crosstrek 3:52
Honda accord 2022 was the best 2.0l turbo❤
There is something all-around amazing about the Camry's perseverance all of these decades later. The fact that Toyota refreshes and upgrade it while maintaining the true core of it's existence is quite "boringly" impressive. 🙃
Camry owners motto has long been "can't complain."
Got an LE 2 days ago. So far…. Excellent! Celestial Silver with Boulder interior.
I like her. So clever with her comments.
Meh you have low expectations
I just bought an XSE AWD 2 weeks ago, and to address a couple other comments here: I’m 6’2” and have no size issues at all, except in that “5th seat” in the rear.
There is no sunglasses holder when you opt for the panoramic roof (which I did). If you get a regular sunroof or no sunroof, there is a sunglasses holder.
FYI, I replaced a 2009 Acura TL and see no downsides with this Camry, except: no memory seats/mirrors with XSE, only with XLE. Go figure. Higher cost, less features.
My first hybrid and love how you can gamify your fuel efficiency with decent data and eco-feedback on your driving habits. No lie, I just went to my local CVS and back and got 64 mpg, by driving the low speed limit through town in Eco drive mode and using EV mode in the neighborhood and parking lots. (EV/all battery mode will automatically switch to gas when you hit 20 mph.)
No regrets after about 800 miles on this car. Like Lyn says, if you can, go for the wider displays and AWD. Also got emblem blackouts on this Heavy Metal color… looks sharp, as much as a Camry can be.
Lastly, as far as other minor beefs, the center console is huge, so I got a 3rd party console insert that fits like a glove and neatens up that big storage space; and the standard trunk light is so weak, they’ll sell you a LED one that is super bright… and there’s no pull handle to close the manual trunk. So, all in all, as close to perfect as you can expect.
I have sunglasses holder in my se
You are wrong. You get a more expensive suspension and larger more expensive wheels on your XSE than my XLE. Go figure. Learn your equipment for making uninformed comments: and I already know I have memory seats on mine. You also have a rear lip spoiler and others odds & ends.
@@angelgjr1999because you don’t have the panoramic roof
Looks like a great interior Toyota is known for reliable got a 98 Camry 365,688 miles still going I hope it fits tall driver 6 feet 2 or 3
I have the entry level LE without the sun/moon roof, which from videos that have seen, takes away some headroom in the rear seats.
I am 75, and even though I have problems with movement in my legs, I find this vehicle easier to enter and exit than my 2008 Camry/Solara. I did buy the Convenience Package, to get a power driver seat. I have more legroom in the driver's seat than I have had on any previous Camry. The front seats give me plenty of personal space all around.
You won't be sorry that you purchased one. The dealership said there is plenty of legroom with the standard non-power seat, but I wanted to be safe!
I have not been getting the rated 51 mpg in my local trips though. I have been averaging between 53 to 61 mpg. I received it on October 18th and only had to get gas once. Still showing nearly 400 miles range remaining on this tank of fuel. The dealership would not tell me how much fuel they put in it at delivery, but the window sticker listed 6 gallons of fuel included.
I hope that the gas stations don't miss me, I sure don't miss them!
The color-matched grille looks a lot better than the standard black grille. Fuel economy is insane, to boot. The average person should be buying this rather than a shitty CUV with significantly worse gas mileage.
I've had my vehicle for 25 years and 230,000 miles 😮
Great job Lyn!
Fantastic video Lyn!😸
Coming up on 10 years owning my little 2012 Toyota Yaris! Feels like a tin can, but gets me from point A to point B! Just about to hit 200,000 miles.
Love the new Camry. Gorgeous. This Blue is my favorite color in the new Camry and I would get the light color interior and XLE trim with that cozy plush patterned cloth on the doors and dash I love it. These really are great vehicles. My Grandma bought her 2003 Toyota Camry LE new with a few options back in 2003 and has had it 22 years now and it is still her daily driver with about 175,000 miles on it lol. I wish she could get a new car but man it has lasted her.
I got the exact car you mention, I just bought an XLE in reservoir blue. I paid $38,325 with the premium package.
Great Review! I have watched a lot of 2025 Camry reviews and I do not remember anyone addressing the stopping in 4th gear and requiring a manual downshift before taking off?? This is a “light up” comment about my 2011 Camry purchased new. 135,000 miles with original brakes and regular oil changes and maintenance are making this car seem to last forever! I am very glad my kids replaced the standard radio and CD player with a Kenwood player with CarPlay for my multiple cross country trips! My 32 Hwy MPG may seem meager compared to this 2025 Camry, but with an 18 gallon tank, I can drive all day on one tank of gas! Might be the same range on the smaller gas tank and the higher MPG on this 2025? Seems like the 2024 gas Camry 2.5L advertised 39 MPG Hwy, so the upgrade to 2025 hybrid adds about 6 MPG on the AWD version.
Want one but my 2014 mazda3 just won't die.
10 years is pretty low for a car to die, see ya in 2034… maybe.
My GF has one, beautiful car.
Yep, I have a 2016 3.
10:42 Had my Corolla since 2009 when I bought it new. 15 years and 135k miles. So it's about time I got a new car...
Love the new Toyota Camry looks, just to bad here in Slovenia we don't get it anymore 😢.
Great video ❤
I had my new 2996 Camry for 10 years with $150k miles. I was running around with kids. Then I bought a new 2006 which now has $125k miles. They have both served me well.
Would love to get a new car but my 2010 V6 Camry is holding strong with normal maintenance and known wear and tear parts. Toyotas last when taken care of.
This is a very long review. I like it
My 93 roommate in college had a 93 Camry with over 300k miles very little issues ever
That ocean gem color is more green in person. Just an observation.
I don’t think so
Still rocking my 2011 Toyota Venza!
As a 8th gen owner…When these first came out, I wasn’t a fan of the front end. But over time they’ve started to grow on me especially in certain colors. The only problem is the price…no way am I paying almost $40K for one
Well you could pay $40,000 for a very basic 2 WD 2024 Tacoma
I paid $30,000 for an SE with the convenience group. No AWD, small screen, no sunroof...just how I wanted it.
So buy the LE for $29,500. And just so you know cars are headed to $50,000 for quickly.
Great review and reviewer is giving off Bridget Carey vibes which is a good thing
Yes even the LE is solid....lowest price, lightest weight, best EPA mileage, one of the quickest to 60, and the smoothest riding with its smaller wheels. I like the XLE except for the cloth on the leather. Have a CRV Hybrid and would not want to get the Accord as Honda cheapened both by eliminating the spare tire, temp gauge, tire pressure monitoring that shows each tire, and here in the U.S. all 2025 Hondas only have one complimentary maintenance. Only advantage is Accord trunk is bigger. I 'd go with the Camry. Thanks for good video.
Glad to see Mike Danger in the video. Why doesn’t KBB use him more? He’s great.
Mike? Is that you?
They mention him tons: not sure why.
Very well stated conclusion, Lyn. Now, if only they can do something about the sunglass's holder for Mike Danger 😅
I love being able to sell these! We can’t keep them in stock at all.
I usually keep my cars for 10 years. My Ford F250 is almost 20 years old.
It looks good!
Vehicle's getting TOO expensive. If you can, try to stick it out with your older ones.💯
Does Toyota offer Sirius XM? I didn't notice it on the screen.
I appreciate your honesty. The cabin is much louder than reviewers have reported. They're going so far as to claim it's quiet. It's not.
Mine is quiet in the XLE
@ Thanks. I appreciate an actual owner's feedback.
If you don't like a Camry, you have a problem. or you have kids. or you have hobbies. ok nevermind. But it's a good car.
Think they’ll ever come out with a Camry hatchback? That’d be my dream!
You don't wanna sit in the middle seat like a crazy person anyway 😄 😄 thank you!! It's normally a 4 seater, but you could put a tiny fifth person in the middle seat in a pinch.
please keep up the long form reviews!
I wish my 2020 Camry had this interior with my exterior
The lack of a sunglass holder is one of my on going complaints 🤣🤣 whyyyy
More cars are doing away with them. I hate that.
I believe you lose sunglass holder only if you get package to include panoramic sunroof which I'll skip anyway.
@ mine had the regular sunroof which I understand but I’ve seen plenty of cars with both
I’m puzzled???? My 2025 Camry LE has a sunglasses holder.
Does a bigger screen really cost that much more? Especially after factoring in dealing with bigger supply chain issues from more variables?
I had my old 2005 camry for over 10 years - albeit I didn't drive it that often. Camrys have always been serviceable vehicles with great MPG's. I think it's a great commuter/everyday car, it just won't impress anyone esthetically or from a horse power perspective
The LE is where it’s at but Toyota wants you to buy a $40k top trim. Can’t find the lower trims anywhere.
My dealers have lower trims but they pre-sell fast. I just bought the XLE with premium package for $38,425
6:32 Let's not act like the difference between the 301hp V6 being replaced by 232hp isn't that noticeable. We're talking a full second slower 0 to 60 (5.8 vs 6.8).
Camry owners don’t drive the shiii outta their cars.
Hey Lyn ❤🤗
2:24 What bothers me about these kinds of reviews is that there seems to be an assumption that these cars normally (not rarely) carry five tall people. Give me a break! (Four tall people with one short person? Let the short one sit in the middle!)
Rarely is anyone.back there besides a toddler and a golden retriever.
Please bring in the Plug-in-hybrid Camry 302 HP Prime soon,
and be it's range-topping flagship trim,
3:00 i thought she was about to start crawling in the trunk 😅
...the front grill reminds me of the Chick's pit crew guys from the movie Cars...
With this 9th gen camry they should really make GR trim since the trd trim is pretty much gone
Good luck getting them at MSRP
I got a loaded 25 XLE with the Premium Plus package for 4K under MSRP 3 weeks ago. I had to travel to get that price, but they're out there. I'm in Florida, and bought my Ocean Gem XLE from Fred Hass Toyota in Houston. Flew in, drove home. Ask for Christian.
@@truthserum5310How do u like it? Did you get one with a panel roof? Also if I may ask how do you find the interior noise at highway speed? I read varying comments on interior noise at hwy speed.
I got mine for $3K under MSRP in Grand Forks ND. No pano roof or even sunroof for me. There is some wind noise and some road noise on the highway, but not enough to complain about it. It's not quite as quiet as a Buick LeSabre, but it is quieter than my wife's VW Atlas at the same speed.
@@richsarchet9762 what trim level did u get?
@@jonathanratliff4780 SE with the Convenience package.
Very desirable car, but not crazy about the Spider-Man grill.
The LE and XLE have a nice grill without the spiderman look.
my car is 22 years old.
I'm not paying high prices for a newer car
You don't have to pay new prices. I got my suv when it was 2 yrs old. It only had 10,000 miles on it. It was at least 8 grand off original sticker price. Got it for 21k.
These are great cars for an entry or base trim. However, if you add all the stuff you like it’ll cost about $43k or more! Now you’re at the price point of a Volvo S60, BMW 3 series or even maybe a Lexus 350. Anyway the Base LE is nice but you’ll miss- power seats, garage door opener, heated seats and steering wheel, larger gauge displays larger screen, better styling etc etc . The base car is nice but the XSE is better but it’s $43k. I think a Volvo S60!offers more and it’s clearly more luxury. Also look at the BMW 3 series and the X1.
Nice car. Have had my RAV 4 for 18 years. Still going strong. Maybe I will look at a new vehicle.
I purchased a 1997 Camry new and had it for 25 years with no problems and it still ran great and I only got rid of it because I wanted a modern car with all of the safety features like blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, parking sensors...
I've read a lot of complaints about the seat comfort.
Just drove 2,000 miles in my 25 XLE, no seat complaints.
I love mine so much more than my 2021 Mazda CX-5
Why do you have to read about the seat? Go take a seat for yourself!
2003 Toyota Sequoia. Daily. 257k miles. Definitely Team Toyota.
Still a nice car.
What about crash test?
Excellent
is there a turbo with awd ?
No turbos, all hybrids for 2025
I hate that my 09 SE still runs great, I can't bring myself to upgrade
How tall is Mike Danger? Is it really difficult for people to quote their height when doing reviews?
1990 Honda Accord kept at 17 years put 307,000 MI, no problems. 1999 Camry kept it 13 years put $296,000 mi, no problem. Alexis ES300 kept it $267,000 me, until somebody ran into it, no problems. An older Toyota Corolla kept at 325,000 miles 16 years, no problem.
If it's considered a breakthrough to achieve 100,000 mi on a modern car, then there's something wrong and that's a disappointment.
I'm confused... Hasn't this model been out for a few months now???
This video was from at least 4 months ago. I think they reposted it.
In Europe you get a 10 year warrenty with a maximum of 200,000 kilometers 🤔
Yeah but.in Australia plug in has been removed. What Nongs!
I want Camry XLE w the QP pkg. any one have it?
I LOVE TOYOTA RAHHHH
I love the rear... It looks sleepy
All it take is one hit by a full size suv and your dead. I prefer full size suv since I’m more protected and feels more comfortable.
I had the bade car as a loaner while my Toyota was being maintenance. I really wasn’t a fan of the interior. Very plastic and fit and finish was not that great to my eye. Also the material that used reminded me of a plastic rope weave. The stereo knob was as small as hell. Not a fan. Also noticed the non-existent sun glass holder and the front middle vents really weren’t that adjustable. Took a long time to cook the interior down during the hot summer heat even between doing errands. Interior got hot really quick and took a long time to cook it down. So I felt I was always sweating. Didn’t get the mog reported as well. I do drive aggressively, but expect to not have to drive at slower speeds just to get the mpgs.
Less than average drivers buy toyota or others who can tolerate boring cars with older parts to manufacture them.
They need to make that logo smaller
Toyota seems having a bit of overlapped products again. For paying a little more, will everyone prefer a Toyota Crown instead?
Except the Crown looks more bizarre and possibly less appealing by looks alone compared to a Camry. The space difference is not wildy different. Only reason people would want a Crown is if they want more of a luxury car ride experience. But with the prices being high for a sedan like the Crown Camry is very reasonable imo.
I'll take the 8th gen, please.
Hello Lynn ❤
I have had my 2014 BMW X1 for more than 10 years!
I do not like the body colored grille, Just looks weird to me
Did i just hear 10th generation camry at the end video? 😅
the rear seats thigh support is not there, so this car wont be comfortable for long-distance travel, very slow infotainment system is much smoother in lexus
Gen 8.5 *
I’m kinda disappointed with the new Camry. The headroom for the backseat is really not ideal for tall people unless you slouch.
toyotas are the best omg how can people be buying other brands😢
We all know this is literally just an extensive mid-cycle refresh, they’re calling Gen 9.
My Corolla is 17yrs old and had it since it was new...just saying
A sedan!
Looks like a laundry basket from the front.
People don't buy camry for the looks
Not true...the Accord is vanilla and the Sonota is down right ugly
When you put it that way 😂
You got that right they don't buy it for looks because the new one is just a butt ugly version of the last one. Honda looks boring to me with your new accord, until the camera came out and made Honda look better. Achieve more than 300,000 miles in each of those vehicles
@@chemjam92yes the new Accord is vanilla, but I will definitely take it over this new Camry which is an ugly version of the last one. But I do not hate on any of the brands, because the Camry I had before, and the Accord I had before, each surpassed almost 300,000 mi, trouble free.
I love the way this car looks. I don't get the hate.
Need a V6, Toyota should have just boosted the 4.
If Toyota is so confident in their new Camry hybrid system why not offer lifetime warranty overall, at least on the battery like Hyundai.
I've seen this "AWD" on the roller test......and it fails. FWD would be more sensible for the money.
Super cute Lyn Lyn super cute. Camrys not bad either
Lowkey want one but crossovers are just so much more practical in real life usage
I don't know why they have that curved back roof line. That's why no one buys sedans any more the roof is too low!
Toyota was very smart. Developing their hybrid technology instead of BEV cars. Many companies put a lot of money into BEV technology and dropped their hybrid tech. Now they are in a very bad situation because demand for BEVs has tanked and used values have plummeted.
The 8th gen w the v6 is a lot better
For some people absolutely, the V6 was a great engine. But lots of people just opt for the base or the basic transportation variant so this new one is pretty darn good for the vast majority who want that.
The 2.5L dynamic force engine is one of the noisiest I’ve ever heard. The old 2.5L I4 w 178hp was a lot quieter and more refined. Oddly better sounding too
@@naveenthemachine does that have anything to do with my comment? I'm sure it may be noisier, but I was largely just fine piloting a RAV4 Hybrid with that same engine for 750 miles. I did not feel like I necessarily needed the cabin to be quieter as conversations and such were not impeded at all.
A very nice sedan with an ugly front end.
25 year old sienna.
Too bad I don’t fit. I sat in all four trims hoping I could at least fit in one without the sunroof. Nope. 👎
Going on 12 years now with my Accord.
Where did Micah muzio go?
He has his own channel! Where have you people been!? 🙄
Rented a 2025 Camry with less than 1K miles. Beautiful car, very cool interior.
Definitely underpowered. Lots of noise but not a lot of get up and go.
Had to chime in since she mentioned its not, it is.
Still a very nice car though.