I bought this car new , been a great car , great gas mileage, easy to maintain, still looks good and no issues , just do the maintenance and it will last a long time
That’s what color my 2012 SE is and I love it! Based upon what I’ve seen and read, Cosmic Grey is actually a pretty rare color. What’s so cool about it is that it looks black under overcast skies and bluish grey under sunny skies. I get tons of compliments from work colleagues on how sharp it looks, which is all the more remarkable considering how the executives who park near me have 3 Mercedes-Benzes and 1 Volvo among themselves…😎🚘
I’m 22 years old and instead of wanting a bimmer, Infiniti, or any sports sedan on that matter I just want this Camry, either I4 or V6 tbh the V6 are rare and very expensive used compared to a I4, also very hard to change the spark plugs compared to an I4.
I have a 2006 Toyota Camry, 193,000 miles, and it drives amazing. It has taken me from CT to GA 5 times, there, and back, no issues. Comfortable, and drives so smooth. Great gas mileage. I see people driving trucks, like my ex, putting $20 on his Ram, yeah, not much needle movement. So expensive here in CT. But, I live walking distance to my job. So if I put $20 in my car, it lasts for a while before I have to put another $20. I don’t really go out though. Just to work, and home. Maybe the movies/mall, that’s it. I save a lot on the gas expense that way. Cutting back on many things that I really did not need. ☺️ I am buying a 2014 today, waiting on the final documents. I cannot wait. Toyota Camry, love it.
If you're only driving short distances everyday, not really getting the engine warmed up, not hitting high RPM's at all, do yourself a favor and give it an italian tuneup every so often. Like every week or two weeks. Drive it for like a half hour or 45 minutes (or slightly more if you can) at highway speeds on a highway. Open it up a bit, get those RPM's up ocasionally by letting the transmission downshift when you press the gas pedal. It will burn out the carbon and open the valves up, get everything hot and burn out the junk. Very good for your car and it will drive even better.
Car is fucking Amazing I love it I bought it 3 years ago and still have it til this day even though a lot has changed in my life I still use it as a daily vehicle
This dude is wayyyy too obsessed with being cool and wayyy too picky about everything. You know what you're getting with a Toyota! Its all about the reliability and low cost of ownership. But not at any major expense (still looks good, still pretty comfortable, quiet, decent performance, and features). The 7th gen Camry's are the nicest looking ones which is a plus, the most reliable, and the "basic" look of it is actually a selling point IMO. Its not soo wavy and curvy to the point where it looks ridiculous, but its not so hideous or like a grandma car either. Middle of the pack in everything except reliability, and thats where it stands out. Also, the SE model may not be exactly a race car, but its something to whip around and be slightly zippy in and out of traffic. Not so small that its uncomfortable like a Corolla, so its a great daily driver and can be a long trip driver -- but no so big like a boat luxury car where you get all that body roll and you're anxious about cutting in and out of lanes because the dimensions of the car are so big. I like the light cars like this because less wear on the brakes, transmission, and motor. I cringed every time I would brake in my Chrysler 300 because it was like stopping a freight train. Thousands of pounds of extra weight for no reason eating up my gas mileage and brake pads, for just me driving in it is was WAYY too heavy. I don't need a tank to commute daily. This generation Camry checks almost all the boxes I need for a car + reliability and without the expenses of repairs, big monthly payment, insurance, etc...
And the ignorance begins, it has a 3.5L 6 cyl that makes about 268 to the crank. I did some research, also drove it, and may know a thing or two about the automotive industry. I appreciate your, and thank you for your, ignorance. lol
@@V8orNoCar As someone who owned a Dodge Dart, that car started having electrical and engine problems out of the blue until someone hit me head on and totaled it. Blessing in disguise. I liked it but started hating it quickly.
I don't know the last time you looked at car prices, but people are catching on, Toyotas are considered expensive now versus other cars in their class. Especially used. A 10 year old Toyota will be more expensive then a 5 year old Ford or GM with half the mileage. People know they are more reliable with higher quality parts, easier to maintain and repair, and have way better quality control coming out of the factory. No other car company can hold a candle to Toyota except maybe Honda, and they're a distant second. Even their maintenance book is basically just oil changes and tire rotations every 10,000 miles. My Chrysler required rear axle greasing, coolant flushes, spark plug replacements, power steering flushes, transmission service, timing belt replacements, brake line replacements, master cylinder checks, suspension component replacements, and the list went on and on and on. PCV Valve, O2 sensor, and constant other replacements for required maintenance. Half of that crap failed anyway before the maintenance period.
I bought this car new , been a great car , great gas mileage, easy to maintain, still looks good and no issues , just do the maintenance and it will last a long time
Junkkky nope
Camrys will run forever and can take a beating
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSS 😀💚👍💯
The only bad thing about this year was the transmission slip. Me, my uncle, and a friend have a 2014 and we all have that slip after 100k miles.
I've got a 1999 with 120k and it runs like a gem!
Price went up like crazy man. I remember wanted one in 2013 but did t have the money at the time. & now the price sky rocketed
Smoothest car on the road
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSS 💯👍💚😀❣💥
Rolls Royce owners driving the second smoothest car on the road:
👁👄👁
@@amggenetics3237 not even the 2nd smoothest lol
Just purchased a 2014 Camry...LOVE IT!!!
Same, I bought it yesterday, and I got ripped off at the dealership because it was my first time
Mass Gaining Guy yeah I’m thinking about getting one it’s a simple good looking car
How does it do in snow
@@AbsoluteMdot I live in the south, snow is a rare occurrence here.
Mass Gaining Guy Traded my 2011 Acura for this. I agree this Camry is a beast. Traded Acura because premium gas is expensive
Almost half the city of Blaine, MN has these in the Cosmic Gray color. Myself included. Just shows what a good reputation it has.
That’s what color my 2012 SE is and I love it! Based upon what I’ve seen and read, Cosmic Grey is actually a pretty rare color. What’s so cool about it is that it looks black under overcast skies and bluish grey under sunny skies. I get tons of compliments from work colleagues on how sharp it looks, which is all the more remarkable considering how the executives who park near me have 3 Mercedes-Benzes and 1 Volvo among themselves…😎🚘
Junkkyy nope
I’m 22 years old and instead of wanting a bimmer, Infiniti, or any sports sedan on that matter I just want this Camry, either I4 or V6 tbh the V6 are rare and very expensive used compared to a I4, also very hard to change the spark plugs compared to an I4.
I’m now writing this as a 22 year old with the same hopes. I hope everything worked out in your favor!
I just got the I4 XLE and its great lol , toss some rims + tint on and it’s great
i4 is the better engine long term, more reliable, less maintenance, better gas mileage, easier to repair if something does go wrong.
This is my realistic dream car tbh
GOD DAM BRO 27 YEARS AGO?
I don’t blame you, this Camry generation in my opinion is the cleanest looking car out of all the camrys
@@phurestudios5936 ngl bro i saw 27 and i honestly thought youtube was a thing back then😭😭
@@mtzdotcom7260 it really is tho… I’m getting one next weekend!!
this a good car to star whit as ur first car a used and simple
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Camry if anyone gets one of these you got a car !! Top quality 👍👍👍😀
I have a 2006 Toyota Camry, 193,000 miles, and it drives amazing. It has taken me from CT to GA 5 times, there, and back, no issues.
Comfortable, and drives so smooth. Great gas mileage. I see people driving trucks, like my ex, putting $20 on his Ram, yeah, not much needle movement.
So expensive here in CT. But, I live walking distance to my job. So if I put $20 in my car, it lasts for a while before I have to put another $20. I don’t really go out though. Just to work, and home. Maybe the movies/mall, that’s it. I save a lot on the gas expense that way. Cutting back on many things that I really did not need. ☺️
I am buying a 2014 today, waiting on the final documents. I cannot wait. Toyota Camry, love it.
If you're only driving short distances everyday, not really getting the engine warmed up, not hitting high RPM's at all, do yourself a favor and give it an italian tuneup every so often. Like every week or two weeks. Drive it for like a half hour or 45 minutes (or slightly more if you can) at highway speeds on a highway. Open it up a bit, get those RPM's up ocasionally by letting the transmission downshift when you press the gas pedal. It will burn out the carbon and open the valves up, get everything hot and burn out the junk. Very good for your car and it will drive even better.
Mine just came. Cool car
Very Epic Car!!
We have this car and it's the best car my brother drives it and this is the best first car it's in the 5 to 11k range
My 2012 is my baby
This was the 4-cylinder right? Because the six is quick
How are the side door panels? Are they all hard plastic?
Looking at renting one of these for a week while on vacation. Do you think 3 adults and 2 children would have enough room
Really liking the camry a lot.
AMEN AMEN..ME 2💯💯💯💯
This is the great value subaruwrxfan
I just bought mine yesterday with 15k on it
canadamtlfla what year and how much? I am about to get one too and wanna know if its a good deal. 35k miles
Car is fucking Amazing I love it I bought it 3 years ago and still have it til this day even though a lot has changed in my life I still use it as a daily vehicle
This car is great drives smoothly looks great and still drives like new 😊
What did you pay yousif
Thinking about buying this car with 33k miles
Great review, thank you
haha I know that road you're on , didn't expect that! nice review brother!
Yeah, it's "pretty good"
This dude is wayyyy too obsessed with being cool and wayyy too picky about everything. You know what you're getting with a Toyota! Its all about the reliability and low cost of ownership. But not at any major expense (still looks good, still pretty comfortable, quiet, decent performance, and features). The 7th gen Camry's are the nicest looking ones which is a plus, the most reliable, and the "basic" look of it is actually a selling point IMO. Its not soo wavy and curvy to the point where it looks ridiculous, but its not so hideous or like a grandma car either. Middle of the pack in everything except reliability, and thats where it stands out. Also, the SE model may not be exactly a race car, but its something to whip around and be slightly zippy in and out of traffic. Not so small that its uncomfortable like a Corolla, so its a great daily driver and can be a long trip driver -- but no so big like a boat luxury car where you get all that body roll and you're anxious about cutting in and out of lanes because the dimensions of the car are so big. I like the light cars like this because less wear on the brakes, transmission, and motor. I cringed every time I would brake in my Chrysler 300 because it was like stopping a freight train. Thousands of pounds of extra weight for no reason eating up my gas mileage and brake pads, for just me driving in it is was WAYY too heavy. I don't need a tank to commute daily. This generation Camry checks almost all the boxes I need for a car + reliability and without the expenses of repairs, big monthly payment, insurance, etc...
What rims were those ?
Se
Does this car has a backup camera?
Yes it does.
Bud you are good. You desevmrve more subscriber and viewers
why do some SEs have push to start and some don’t?
Probably just optional upgrade from toyota
I'm mad I bought mine without a sunroof. Looks sexier with it
Does 2014 Camry have overdrive ?
Sports drive. Same thing, basically.
5:22
2:26 that’s what she said
Lol
Wtf? lmao
Its like a cheap not as sporty looking wrx
Nick P except a lot more reliable
Jaclyn Bazsika u got pretty eyes🧐
Nick Vibes Subaru is part Toyota btw,.
Does the 2.5L burn oil?
No not on the 2012 to 2014 models.
No
The newer ones are junkkk
Put 60000 still better than any car
I'd driven some that r better
The ignorance of people is so funny.its a 4 cylinder not a V6. This guy needs to go back to school and do some RESEARCH
And the ignorance begins, it has a 3.5L 6 cyl that makes about 268 to the crank. I did some research, also drove it, and may know a thing or two about the automotive industry. I appreciate your, and thank you for your, ignorance. lol
ha
Paul Sandoval....you’re a bitch bro
Auto Enthusiast in the video you said it was a 2.5 L. Haha 😂
@@americanpatriot8426 he sure did a 4-cylinder he said
Do you vape bro?
Yes
"Cheap Asian car" -10/10 IGN
Don’t even get me started with shitty Chrysler, Cadillac, and gm sedans, all dog shit compared to
This.
@@V8orNoCar 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
@@V8orNoCar As someone who owned a Dodge Dart, that car started having electrical and engine problems out of the blue until someone hit me head on and totaled it. Blessing in disguise. I liked it but started hating it quickly.
I don't know the last time you looked at car prices, but people are catching on, Toyotas are considered expensive now versus other cars in their class. Especially used. A 10 year old Toyota will be more expensive then a 5 year old Ford or GM with half the mileage. People know they are more reliable with higher quality parts, easier to maintain and repair, and have way better quality control coming out of the factory. No other car company can hold a candle to Toyota except maybe Honda, and they're a distant second. Even their maintenance book is basically just oil changes and tire rotations every 10,000 miles. My Chrysler required rear axle greasing, coolant flushes, spark plug replacements, power steering flushes, transmission service, timing belt replacements, brake line replacements, master cylinder checks, suspension component replacements, and the list went on and on and on. PCV Valve, O2 sensor, and constant other replacements for required maintenance. Half of that crap failed anyway before the maintenance period.
Shows this place is closed down? 401 Boston Providence Hwy, Norwood, MA 02062