2024 Toyota Camry -- Should you BUY NOW or WAIT for the New One??
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
- Here's our review of the 2024 Toyota Camry SE!
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For 2024, Toyota isn't rocking the boat with the Camry giving it some minor updates which begs the question: should you BUY NOW or WAIT for the next-generation Camry likely coming out in 2025?? That's the question we're hoping to answer, so go ahead: CLICK to find out :) Also, be sure to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE and tap the notification bell if you enjoyed this review -- it helps us more than you can imagine!
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0:00 Intro
1:44 Detailed Exterior Walkaround
4:23 Interior Design & Technology
10:09 Rear Seats & Cargo
12:29 Test Drive & Impressions
14:36 Sound Level Reading (dB)
17:50 Air Ball & Slam Dunk
19:40 Pricing & New Car Quotes
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I’ve never really understood why people complain about the 2.5 engine. This is a daily commuter, not a corvette. If you want a high performance car , this is not the car for you. This car does exactly what it was purposed for , daily driver that is good on gas and very reliable. Go get your Lamborghini if that is what you are looking for. This is a tame sedan designed for A to B driving in comfortable affordability.
Exactly. If you want a TTV8 get an AMG and pay the price. If I want a Rolex, I expect to pay more. Simple
I get the best of both worlds with my 252 HP Accord 2.0T.
@@DSP0511umm an accord is not comparable to a Corvette in any way.... sheesh 🙄
@alexanderkennedy2969 well it is true it beats the 2006 V6, but calling the 2.5L fast as hell is a bit of a stretch at 8s 0-60.
Well said!
Fellow Kentuckian here, by the way! Love you guys and your videos! So informative and helpful.
Awesome! Thank you!
Crazy in 2024 push button start is not a standard feature. 😮
I mean it’s a Toyota after all they love keeping it old school
Toyota's approach has it's ups and downs, but at least they give you the freedom to not pay for the options that you don't want. It's a risk they take to try to accommodate everyone. If you buy a Honda all the features in each trim are included in the price because Honda doesn't want a lot of bare-bones models on the road, so you have to pay out even if you just want some basic transportation.
@@jordanimatedstreamingthe one they are reviewing is around 32k msrp. It actually pretty pricy for a less option model
I would choose that over push to start any day my friend
ignition key better long term
I am currently renting a 2024 and just did the tail of the dragon. I have to say it handled a lot better than expected. The power was ok. The trans shifts could have been a little smoother. Could use better materials on the steering wheel. Overall I walked away impressed. Just feels very solid and smooth.
Another quality video Drew and Mason! I really liked my 2019 Camry XSE 4 cylinder when I bought it new! I really, really liked my 2021 Camry XSE hybrid! My 2012 Camry XLE V6 was an amazing car! The 2022 Altima SR I had for 9 months was a pretty decent car as well! I just couldn’t stay away from Toyota quality! 3 weeks ago I traded my Altima SR for a 7th generation (refreshed body) 2017 Camry XLE V6 one owner with just 40,117 miles on it. Blizzard Pearl with the JBL 9 speaker system and dynamic navigation built in! Yep Toyota means too much to me! You both make some of the best quality videos out there! I’m glad to follow your channel! Always my personal best for you both and your channel! Your Family as well! Mark in Iowa.
That's pretty remarkable that you would take a younger car and trade it in for something 5 years older! Says a crazy amount about Toyota.
What is your review of the JBL sound system? Is it anything noteworthy...
I enjoy these tests, the brothers do a good job. One thing I would like to see, is comments on the suspension set up. Some manufacturers, such as VW and Mazda, are reverting back to rear beam axle suspension instead of I.R.S. You might think most people would not a give a damn about that if it would save them money and you'd be correct. However, if they rode in the back on a bumpy road or you had to take evasive action to avoid a crash, you would be grateful for I.R.S!
I just purchased the 2024 SE all black. I chose it because of the 8 speed transmission, real ignition key (no push start)plenty of power, no turbo, good gas mileage, pedal style parking break, analog gauges and the other nice standard options. My last vehicle was a Regal CXL and I didn't use half the extras (heated seat, dvd player, Bluetooth, navigation etc). I'm 6'3 and it has plenty of leg room for me.
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Excellent review as always! The only thing that bugs me is how far up you have to go to get rear vents!
Let me think new one is gonna have a bigger screen and cost 5 grant more. Better go with this one
No doubt on both screen and costing more. I just bought a 2024. It's fine for my family. I think the 2025 is going to be sharp though if you don't mind waiting and paying a little more.
@@michaell5026yeah I’m waiting till the new one comes out. Hopefully it comes out in march
I upgraded my SE with Continental Pure Contact LS tires. Much better 👌Great little, simple car. N/A 4 banger and 8spd is still a great driving experience ❤ It's a classic!
Trash tires
Appreciate you brothers filming in the rain. Cheers.
May they keep the naturally aspirated 2.5l engine that they’ve been using. As a consumer, I want reliability and longevity. A turbocharged engine may have more power in addition to better fuel economy, but they typically don’t hold up over time like a N/A engine. You wouldn’t get 20+ years/400k miles out of a turbo.
That 2.5 N/A will definitely out last 1.5 turbo. That’s why people buy Camry 2.5 and 2.0 Corollas if your going to keep these cars long term
The 2.5 engine is good when maintained correctly, I've seen Rav4s and other Toyotas with these engines having issues in the shop and most of these people don't maintain them at all.
@@BigAltimaEnergy719everything has issues if not maintained well thats common sense
@@jigglejigggleee8765 Yea but from my perspective as a service advisor and my friend who’s a Auto Technician I can assure you that people who own these even with regular maintenance cuz yes some don’t maintain them, other do, but usually requires visit to the dealer and people are dumb enough to listen to those “change every 10k” bs that the dealer tells u to
@@BigAltimaEnergy719lots of people don’t change their oil on time.
@@BigAltimaEnergy719yeah they like going the recommended 10k miles and you know how lazy people can be so that 10k oil change is actually being done at 15k or 20k miles. I still do ours at every 5k along with tire rotations, may be excessive but oil is cheap price to pay to keeping a car running long time
Simply Brilliant!
Just bought a 2024 le awd. Picking it up tomorrow. Giving our grandson our 2011 Camry still lots of life in it. My husband has a 2012 Corolla with about 170,000 on it
Thank u for the amazing review guys! 🙏
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching!
Great and thorough review, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Got me a 2023 XSE with the V6!! Best time to take advantage.
@@bradh6185Because 2024 is the last model year to get a V6 Camry before turbocharged 4 cylinder succeed it for good.
@@joecrash1232The 2025 Camry is not turbocharged.. 2.5 naturally aspired with hybrid ,2 electric motors.
@@charlesjackson1700 Of course 2025 Camry isn’t turbocharged, but I was talking about the potential replacement for the V6 if Toyota comes up with it, especially if they make TRD version.
I have a 99 that runs Great!!!! I'm waiting on the 2025 I will get a loaded one as my first brand new car...... Toyota's has been great to me
The hige negative to the 25 is they'll only have a CVT Transmission. Those are terrible and not reliable for any brand.
Just waiting patiently to see the next gen. Great car
It's here... and no more V6! Sad stuff and I'd consider the 24.
Hi guys. Can u please make a video on the xse v6 fully loaded package trim?
The new 2.5 is turning out to be a pretty great engine. Many Uber drivers out there with 250k miles and more. I good basic car that you can hustle on the back country roads also.
I have a 2012 Camry SE. It has 200k on it and the enigne still runs well. My transmission is slipping a little though.
@@michaell5026common on 2012-2014 camrys :/ my 2012 is at 152k but I have maintained my transmission religiously by changing the fluid every 60k so I still haven’t had any issue with it yet *knock on wood*
You are spot on with the current infotainment system being a dinosaur
My brother ordered a 2024 camry hybrid LE. At first it was supposed to be 8 months wait time, now it's 12 months. For how much car you get, CAD $40,000 for the base camry hybrid model with taxes and delivery included is very inexpensive, almost free.
I currently have a 2014 Nissan Altima, i cannot wait to save money and get the 8th generation Camry!! I think either the 2019 or 2020 model year
While on car lot cple days ago I went specifically for advertising a 2023 Corolla. A sharp looking Deep gray, with all black trim,tires,hubs.. Sharp & sporty looking. Wireless ApplePlay , Dash esthetics were very bleak. Looking around the lot I came across really cool color Blue,Calvary Blue black trim,grill,giving to the sport look. Turned out to be the 2024 Camry SE I was shocked. a color n trim can definitely change appearance. Always a nice looking sedan never looked sporty at least not to me , until Now. I wasn’t too happy finding out about Apple wireless Sales rep explained about the NG coming out soon but not soon enough for me I NEEDED a Car NOW. And this gorgeous Blue Camry has some awesome features I love. A upgrade package of heated,side mirror,wipers,seats & steer wheel,high beam. Took her for a spin ,perfect for all our needs! We purchased her on the spot & so far extremely happy. Remote start I’m having installed next week. Thanks guys for ur very informative videos 🙌🏽👍🏽
I’m upgrading to a 24’ from a 20’ and I wanted the galactic color that I have now and they don’t make it anymore 😢😢😢 😩 so I’ve decided on this color and I think I’ll love it! I’m excited 😆
Thanks!
Thank you and happy holidays!
I am loving my 2024 hybrid XSE! 2 tone paint/with red interior!!!
Is 235/60R18 tires compatible with 2024 Toyota Camry?
We are waiting 😊
I got a 16 camry v6 now at 90.000 miles it been good for me no issues iam be looking at a 23 0r a 24. Se or le soon
In the blue color cav
As much as I love my Toyota Camry Hybrid the biggest and only thing that bugs me the most is how low the front end is. I run into dips in some areas, rub into cement curbs and cement bumps because it's just low enough to rub against all this doing damage to my Camry's front end all the time. What I wouldn't do for my front end being just 2" higher up!
I absolutely love my car, but this is freaking ridiculous where I live and how some of these cement walkways and some of these dips say at apartment complexes where they just don't want you speeding and I have to angle my car so much to avoid this, but a couple there just isn't any way to win.
- Anyways, just wish it was a little higher. I don't want my care getting damage overtime.
That's the main reason I keep hesitating on purchasing any new camry. It seems all
sedans have been lowered for better performance, but what good is it if you have to keep replacing your front bumper? I have been tempted to get a small SUV (Corolla Cross) or
a Subaru for that reason.
I’m saving up starting now for the new Camry next year
Does 2024 Toyota Camry also featured 235/60R18 tires?
SUBBED👍👍👍
Loved my 2020 Camry traded it in for the suv Camry ( Highlander ) but I had no complaints … this must be the last year you can get a V6 in camry and I’d say that’s the one to get a V6 awd Camry … will run forever and ever
I was really impressed with the passing power of the 2.5. 50-80 mph acceleration is quite good when you floor it 👍
Hi Car Confectons How Are You Can You Make The 2024 Subaru Crosstrek Limited
I like it! It’s really nice! I can’t wait to see the new model!!
Nice review and presentation.
Definitely better looking than the current gen accord and on par with 10th gen accord.
Prefer Nissan Alitma in this segment though.
Impressive engines, but wish they offered a 6 speed manual with these engines...
Thanks!
Can’t go wrong with a Camry, I have a 2015, most reliable car I’ve ever had. I don’t care for the current generation. Hoping the ‘25 model will look better.
The current generation is ugly.
Apparently a lot of models are getting a redesign for 25
Perfect video.
What if the Camry would beat the Genesis G80?
Thanks!
Can an iPod work with the 2024 Camry?
so its the same as the 2023? ill just buy a 23 with less than 10k miles for 21k
Hi there do these have heated and cooled seats standard if not they should, especially now days
Which $26k standard model car got heated and vented seats?
How are Camrys regarding thefts? There are so many of them out there I am hoping very low.
You can still get a Camry TRD for in the low-mid $30k range. Amazing value for a 300hp Toyota V6 with performance upgrades in suspension and frame rigidity.
Not at that price. Mid to high 30s.
Have 2024 TRD. Excellent, v6
@@boxcustom That's a super nice looking vehicle with some nice zip. It was a little out of my price range. It's definitely bad ass.
The TRD is an SE V6. Not the amenities of the XSE and XLE.. if you want that you have to get a V6 with it those trims.. luxury or sport.. They are much better.
@@charlesjackson1700 As I understand it, the TRD has much better performance options over the other models. Beefed up suspension and steel cross-bracing behind the back seat. TRD = performance division of Toyota.
I paid 29.750 out the door for my new 2024 SE Blackout edition. Not bad at all imo.
Great A to B car, milage is good. Already out 7k miles in two months.
Great review! When do you expect the 25 models will come out?
Thanks! We expect to hear about the new Camry this month and would estimate that it might go on sale Spring of next year
Cant wait @@CarConfections
This car has very little ground clearance. Does anyone who owns this car have problems with the undercarriage scraping the road.
I wanted your opinion if I should wait on the 2025 BMW X7?
buy x7 hybred
Why does the Hood not have air pistons? My 2020 camry has it but a 2024 camry has an old school metal hood prop? Never understood why they do that.
Yea I thought the same thing too since I just recently picked up a used ‘24 Camry that still uses a prop but then again I actually like the simplicity of the car. The simpler the car, the less that can go wrong with it
The Camry is the best choice ever, I have a 2013 Camry XLE, and I love it, but I do want to get a 8th gen Camry sooner or later.
The 8th gen is MUCH better than the 7 gen.. I've had both..XLE as well.
Yes, buy one. Last chance at a V6.The only thing I wish they had changed on this gen and the last gen of the Avalon is getting rid of that tablet looking afterthought thing sticking out of the dashboard. 🤢
I bought a Toyota Camry 2024 hybrid two days ago, let me tell you that it is the best without a doubt and it comes with LED lights at the bottom, something that not even the XSE has.
I am loving my 2024 XSE hybrid too!!!
Im here in the future in November after the announcement of the 2025 Camry, the v6 is dead and it will be hybrid only in xse and xle trims .. the lesser trim gets like 230 hp and higher trim gets around 240 hp ....
I like the Pre Dawn Mica color SE.
I drive a 2017 Toyota Camry LE. I notice the current Camry requires a stick to hold up the hood. That seems like a cheap touch. I wonder if all Camrys since the 2018 mode year have had this stick to hold up the hood.
My 2018 Camry SE have strut hood, I think they changed it to prop hood sometime between the 2020-2021 model year
I walked out of a LE AWD for 29k this weekend. I’m afraid they gonna drop the new car and it’s gonna have more features
I better get this one. The 25 is CVT hybrid only.
You Should have got the xse model
I sure hope the future Camrys offer the 2GR-FE as an option, but improved even more. They went from 268 HP to 301 HP from Gen 6 and 7 to Gen 8, so I hope for a bump to 325-ish HP, which they already have on other variants of this engine. This is an excellent engine and makes the Camry a better car. However, less than 10% of Camrys have the V6, so it is apparently it not considered a good value for the over $4k extra price on it for most buyers.
They might drop the v6 but if they do the 2.5 turbo that's in the current highlander and RX should be its replacement along with awd it will shit on the new accord
Is the new 2.5 turbo in the current highlander good?
@@KevinQ1989 everyone says it’s ok but I’m not a fan of 4cyl in 4,700LBS car but it would be so cool in a much smaller sedan like the new Camry
Please check the Bestune T77, it is worth the same price as the low option Toyota Camry
I'd love to see the last dance for the xse v6
Had mine for about 2 months and I love it, just wished it had push to start
you should have asked them to get one with push start and keyless entry, they will get one for you for the SE Trim level
At the time I asked if they had any and they me told me no, I do have the SE version the car had just came in but I still love it the car runs good on gas no issues good warranty so I can’t really complain lol
you forgot to add $10,000 market adjustment and $7,000 dealerships add-ons for all trim level.
One reason I am looking at the Honda Civic. not playing games with waiting or pressure to accept 2 MSRP add ons.
I just bought a 2024 SE through Costco. No mark ups and very little added in packages and options built in.
I'm. In San Diego. It cost me 31.7K out the door. I think it's a fair price.
No haggle and very straight forward.
There are no markup or add ons whatever on standard gas model Camrys here in the Bay Area. Hybrid are different story.
If the new Camry takes anywhere close to the leap that the new Prius took, it would be worth the wait. Did anyone say when they expect any milestones on the '25, like releasing details, photos, and finally when it hits showrooms? In brands I trust, I've generally been willing to risk going for the newly revised version, unless the current version has some compelling features that you think are going to vanish (like the V6 in this case).
We have a full walk-around of the new 2025 Camry posted on the channel right now! Toyota says it will be on sale in approximately March 2024
You don’t buy Toyota/ Honda for technology, luxury appearing interior (Kia/hyundia), more features for $. The other brands have to give you those things because they can’t give you what Toyota and Honda can, an engine and transmission that lasts forever.
Yes I agree 💯 if you want technology go for the other brands reliability go for Toyota or Honda
As a technician you’re absolutely right Toyota and Honda still make quality engines and transmission and there vehicles are going to outlast any KIA Hyundai vehicles that are out on the road in 10 years or more.
Uh so what about all the NEW Toyota and Lexus models that have all the latest features? Turbos are in all the new Lexus and Toyota models, so now what? Are you saying that Toyota can't make nicer interiors because of reliability reasons? So you're saying that Toyota can give you shit because it lasts?
Buy now or wait is a good question cuz it's a good car. The answer is yes. To both. Flip a coin if you need it now go for it it's awesome reliable and efficient. But it's definitely due for a redesign and it's definitely coming. The new Accord is already here.. new Camry is just around the corner
I bought now. The price is lower and it still meets my needs. The 2025 will be sweet though.
What's shocking is while the two hybrid engine options announced for the 2025 Camry have more power than the current base 4 cylinder, the new engines aren't even close to current gen V6's output. No Toyota Crown Hybrid Maxx/RAV4 Prime engine option.
If you want the V6, buy now. If the 6 isn't an issue, buy whenever.
Yesterday I picked up one of the few 2024 SE's available. Not a fan of the CVT ONLY 2025 model. This car does no ONE thing great, but it does everything GOOD.
i got a 2024 LE version but the new car smell is intense that gives me headache. did you have the problem also? if so , what do you do...
Lucky. I went over the holiday a few weeks ago to get a 2024. Zero Camrys available. I did go back and get the new SE a week later. You guys know the ECVT is a planetary gear set and not a belt and cone cvt. It's no standard automatic but its better the alternative.
I had ordered the 2022 XSE v6 Camry, and a year later at 12k miles I was hit by a DWI driver whom totaled my car. It was about 42k, and I had put 28k down, so it was more than half way paid off. I wasn’t ok, and super hurt about my car. She even tried to take off after hitting me. I had to jump inside her vehicle, and fight her off, all while getting control of her vehicle to stop her from leaving, and from going under the vehicle and getting ran over. It’s was insane!
But anyways I’m in search for a new vehicle again, and I have to admit I miss my XSE v6 Camry. It had it all, and I had no problems or complaints. I took it on a 9 hour road trip to Las Vegas, and I spent maybe $160 on gas each way. Then fam that were in other vehicles following us were super jealous, and wanted to jump on with us. Saying how comfortable, and good we looked in my Camry. I’m not a huge car person, but I know enough to know that the Camry is a good choice. I’ve had two, and just might go back for thirds. Or try the Lexus ES. 🤷🏻♀️ Should I?
I’ve been in both, they are both great cars Lexus is much smoother and quieter also has a much better sound system if you get a ML you also will most likely find a es350 v6 Camrys are hard to find, I would go for the Camry but the es is awesome, Camry is definitely better value.
The story is totally unbelievable....things that never happened
@@noahh1997 we got two Toyota dealerships, & both have a few of the 2024 XSE carmy v6, I’m definitely thinking about getting one before they’re gone. Idk if it’s true or not, but I heard this was the end for the Camry V6, & if that’s true I think I want one. Especially cuz I do not like the new 2025 Camry they came out with. But again I’ve had two new xse Camry’s already, 2021 one 4c, & then the one that got totaled was the 2022 v6. Maybe it’s time to upgrade to the Lexus, or maybe even something else all together. I’m so confused on what I want. But thank you for your help. I appreciate it.
If you have time maybe you can tell me what’s your take on the Kia stinger gt2 for around 50k? Or Kia don’t compare to Toyota/Lexus is what I thought, but maybe I’m wrong, & the stinger is another good option? 🤷🏻♀️ 🤔
@@truckercowboyed2638 🤣😂🤣 LMFAO I don’t have to prove anything to you, or to the next, but trust I have receipts for it all. WTF! Honestly tho why would I, or anyone else for that matter make up a story like this. SMH, you real goofy, trying to tell me about mine. TF!
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@@osita975 I think the stinger is a nice option, it’s a very nice car.
Prices likely will be much higher and supply will likely be much lower. In addition to the risk of buying the 1st year of a redesign and new generation camry. Good luck to all of you that choose to wait.
Why the altima? It should be compared to the maxima
My cousin just bought one this Saturday in white. 2024 model. He paid $27,600. Otd is about $30,600. With the all weather floor mats and trunk liner. Seems like a good deal these days. I for one would get a Tesla Model 3
I'm In Cali where car deal are sort of hard to find. I see the dealers here are marking up the cars like crazy. So I decided to try Costco.
I think I got a fair deal.
Just bought a 2024 SE for an out the door price of 31,750. A few options like blind spot monitoring, USB port in back seat, door guards, etc..Not too much because I was trying to cut cost. It's at the top of my budget.
No haggle very easy transaction. The car is built and will arrive at the dealership in about a week.
Costco members check out their price before buying a Toyota. No added dealer markups.
Im also in Cali and I bought an LE 2024 in white OTD 28900, best deal ever in my opinion. Dealer wanted to sell me a bunch of unnecessary add ons, but I showed them 😂
@@ocgiggin yeah that seems like about the same amount of savings. I prefer the SE trim.
The new one is just a refresh. Hahaha. 😝 They only have it as a hybrid.
@@ocgiggin Great deal!
Imma wait until the all new 2025 model xse
Yeah, I have to buy a 24' Toyota Camry now.
@@Brian_Eugene_Leelol I would absolutely love that! The amount of fuel savings are gonna be great for me. Ever since my dad bought his 2023 CRV hybrid, I’m only buying hybrids or phev from now on. Can’t wait for 2025 Camry hybrid.
I really think im gonna wait for the 2025 Camry. I would like to see the redesign before I blow 30k on a sedan haha
Buy the current one with the v6
True!
@@Brian_Eugene_Lee same! I do not like hyrbids!!!
Hybrids are awesome. I went full EV and it’s even better - more reliable, faster, cheaper fuel and less maintenance
@@Brian_Eugene_Lee that’s not gonna happen. The Camry going hybrid only would derail their sales. The base engine will likely still remain
Only stopper for me is the head unit. I'd rather an older model on which I can put a 2 din unit there.
I don’t understand how my 2022 Camry se has push to start and the 2024 doesn’t. 😐 Car looks the exact same thing. Only difference is the push to start.
It's a very good-looking car, but I think it lacks cool RGB headlights, RGB taillights.
Wait for a new one
I keep seeing that the 2024 no matter what trim comes with the auto stop/start? I do not want that!! My wife has the 2023 LE without it.
2025 will be preferred in another Year when you can find them used at slightly lower prices. Price will be $4000 more for base model due to all hybrid system. Im fine with both designs....But last gen is fine since it will be the last non hybrid model.
I have to be honest about my stupidity. I was searching UA-cam for 2024 Camry XLE AWD..
I clicked one of your videos and realized half way through I was watching the review about the Corolla XLE. 😂
We are in the process of purchasing the CAMERY XLE AWD... So you can imagine how angry I was getting watching the video about the Corolla.. OMG, NOTHING MADE SENSE... TO SAY THE LEAST.. especially after we just fell in love with the 2024 XLE earlier at the dealership..
I had to delete 4 different comments I made on the Corolla review, because I thought I was commenting on a Camry video.. 😮..I hope you get my "jist", that I honestly thought you guys were reviewing the wrong car because of so many differences in the Camry XLE we had just test drove.. 🤪
I am now a new subscriber BECAUSE OF THIS STORY...
3 yrs ago my spouse and I needed a car quickly because we didn't want to put any money into our older Chevy Impala..
Long story short we decided to do a lease agreement on a 2021 Corolla LE.
I am not saying the 2021 Coralla isn't a great little car.. Not at all! I am saying it's just not the size of car, or the type of car I am used too. It was a little to basic (like your video stated). As a child growing up my parents always had the sedan/midsized car.. (1973 and 1980 Cutlass Supreme, back when cars were truly beautiful, Haha).. As a adult we had a plush 1976 Black on black Monte Carlo. Until someone ran straight into the back of it and the insurance totaled it.. That car was so sharp looking that strangers were always telling us how beautiful that car was.. Then I drove a used Chevy Impala for several yrs, because there was no way to replace that Monte Carlo...
Fast forward, the Impala finally died and we decided we don't want to mess around with fixing and repairing that car.. Since we needed a car quickly we leased the Corolla LE...Figuring 3 yrs will go fast and then we can proceed forward.
With the lease ending we have decided to buy this time. Fortunately, I have ONLY PUT 9k miles on that car in 3 yrs... Its always been parked in the garage and will make someone a great little car. We have pretty decent equity in it at least end. I am a firm believer in Toyota and Honda.. Partially because of how I was raised and partially because they are basically all around dependable...
Sorry this is so long, but I felt like the back story of why I was so offended at the Corella video was so important.. Lol
Now that I have watched the entire Corolla video and the entire Camry video, I am definitely going to subscribe..
I OWNED A BRAND NEW TOYOTA COROLLA FOR THE PAST 3 YRS, AND I AM IN THE PROCESS OF BUYING A 2024 CAMRY XLE AWD!!
I think that makes me qualified enough to say you TWO BROTHERS GAVE THE BEST, MOST THOROUGH INFO ON UA-cam... TRUST ME, I DO MY HOMEWORK...
I feel so bad that I was ready to respectfully tell you everything that was wrong with your video and delete 4 comments.. I was so confused... Duh! Because I was watching a video about the Corolla XLE instead of the Camry!
You guys really did give ACCURATE VERY GOOD INFO ABOUT THE COROLLA, AND THE CAMRY... SPOT ON! You touched base on everything I would be looking for! I even learned a few things about the Camry we are in the process of buying!
So refreshing to see! And much APPRECIATED! TY.
Oh yeah I also meant to say that I would definitely buy a car from you guys!
I can't wait to get our new Camry XLE AWD.. I don't know if it's the Pearl White color or what.. But i really felt like that car is so sharp looking it took me back to when cars truly were nice looking vehicles... It reminded me somewhat of the 2 brand new cutlass supremes my parents owned when I was growing up... And the exterior reminded me a little bit of that beautiful custom 1976 Monte Carlo we owned. That thing was in prestige condition even though we owned it several yrs... It was a "head turner"...
Cars have changed alot through the yrs.. All I can say is I was planning on a RAV 4, EVEN THOUGH I AM NOT CRAZY ABOUT THE WAY THEY LOOK ON THE EXTERIOR... BUT THERE WAS NO LOOKING BACK ONCE I LAYED EYES ON THAT 2024 PEARL WHITE LUMINOUS XLE AWD! WHAT'S NOT TO LOVE.. 🤷
With the optional 4 wheel drive makes it the top choice. The other brands don’t offer a all wheel drive option.
Nissan and Kia both offer options
@@AliMohamed-tr1ii the Nissan maxima in the same class and price doesn’t, and the Kia is more of a luxury class.
@@Cornbread-gi6ktBoth Nissan Altima (available for 4 cylinder) and Subaru Legacy have AWD too.
@@joecrash1232 didn’t know those two cars were in the same class category as the Camry.
@@Cornbread-gi6kt To be far though, I don’t see these two cars that often. I mainly see Toyota Camry and Honda Accord on the road every single day.
when are they gonna make a remodel
Should be next year
I bought the 2024 Toyota Camry XLS 4 months. I also have a BMW. I enjoy driving the Camry much better!! No regrets
8year old design nuts to buy new
It seems stupid to not get the hybrid models with the camry. Very smooth ride and quiet.
If you drive alot of miles. Definitely.
Just depends on what you want/need. You’ll have to pry my V6 from my cold dead hands.
I have 2023 se nightshade hybrid overall good car , but so dated inside and technically, and cheap interior finishing so noisy vibration noise from everywhere, look Koreans competitors like much more better interior and cheaper too .Get Lexus if you can afford..
When you buy Toyotas, you not buying for interior attractiveness, you are buying it for its efficiency and if technology and high fancy stuff then you are the wrong brand. The Koreans can give you the best interior that’s about it with them
@@alvinsimba734 absolutely I know for what I got Camry. But this is 2023 and I don’t even have hd radio and my car model not the cheapest one
@@vahagnkarapetyan1162again when you buy certain vehicles I normally buy a trim above the base and also another question is do you really use all those features for everyday driving, like for an example, lane keep assist…. I just used this example because I don’t even use it
No don’t use that features all ..
Old school interior in 2023. That's definitely a Toyota thing. It's not necessarily a bad thing. I prefer a traditional shifter. Column shifter or console shifter. And Toyota is one of the few car manufacturers that still have that. I do not care for a transmission shifter to be buttons or a dial rotor nob. And I don't care too much about the electronic parking brake. I prefer their handbrake or the foot brake. I'm old school so the new Camry is more of my thing.
All are ok except i can't upgrade the head.
One day. I'm going to buy a 24' Toyota Camry.
Same car prety much 6 years now: I rather get the accord as its all new generation since 2023
I need to rent one..lol