Had Mine for just over a year, Never any issues at all, The Engine Sounds and feels great, sports mode is fun, all ive ever had to do was get an oil change. Personally I think this year camry is very underrated and plan to keep mine for A few years as a great reliable car.
Replacing the starter on the push to starts is a heck of a lot more expensive than the key. Dunno why they change what isn't broken for the sake of "cool factor". More pointless bells and whistles that they know people will fall for
@@Adammadawooww When I had a Rav 4 it basically had the same Key Fob design sightly different the peace that held the key in place has broken inside and I Had to get my key / fob replaced and it was 200 dollars
I like Camrys for their long time reliable, being over all very safe, affordable, good on gas, and they’re practical. I wrote this 3 moths ago, and now I have a 2015 Toyota Camry XSE 4 Cylinder that was certified pre owned ( used ) and it looks almost new.
I had one of these a few days ago for a rental car and was disappointed when it was time to give it back. I really liked the car and now might consider one for purchase in the future.
patricknedz i have a 2010 LE base Camry in the super white color with the 2.5L Dual VVT-I I4 SMPI 6 speed automatic. It has a good amount of options for it being the base LE. Has automatic lights, power driver seat, all auto windows including rear, synthetic leather steering wheel, outside temperature reading, odometer with trip meter readings, gray cloth seating with padded dash, padded armrest, and has power controls for the radio on the steering wheel, cruise control, has speakers in the front and rear, spare tire, hubcaps, red dot LED brake lights with the red turn signals, and has the foot activated handle for the parking brake, And has 180,000 miles. Been a family car for 7-8 years now and uncle bought it with 35,000 miles used in October of 2011 and still have it in February of 2019 with 180,000 miles. Car is still in good shape and runs and drives great. It’s durable, reliable, and efficient at getting me to work and school and wherever I need to go to. Car is babied a lot and gets its maintenance for alignments, oil changes, and other things. The engine is still healthy and it is reliable and still has all of its power.
Just bought one yesterday, was at 19,684 miles. Listed at $21,400 and got it out for $23,800 after tax and registration fees and everything. One of the best buy I've ever made
My mom has a 2017 Camry XLE in that same color now with over 50k miles & has been perfect so far! I had a 2015 Camry XSE V6 which I bought new & drove for three & a half years. My brother eventually bought the car as I upgraded to a 2016 Lexus GS350 F-Sport which has been problem free so far as expected. I will likely continue to buy Lexus & Toyota vehicles for the rest of my life. You can't beat their reliability!
I just bought my 2017 Camry SE a few days ago here in FL. I got it in white. The front black center grill, it looks impressive with white. I traded in my 2006 Toyota Camry SE, with 202,000 miles. It was even painful to let my old Camry go, it was such a dependable, and smooth vehicle. I drove that one from CT to FL 4 times, never 1 problem. This new one is a gem. I LOVE how my GPS Monitor let's me know if I received an email, or a txt, and all I have to do is hit read, or if I get a call, I press the answer button. And, also, that beautiful voice reads all the txt's, and emails for me. I no longer have to mess with my cell phone. The digital features, I love as well. I can see each tier, and check how low they are. It let's you know how many miles until you are empty, I travel constantly, I love that feature. The design with the red in the seems of the seats, and the speedometer needles are red, loooove that. I LOVE this smooth, elegant, yet sporty design. I will have this car for the next 20 years. I will always buy Toyota Camry's. My car of choice!
I am glad this Toyota 2017 SE Camry has a key and not a keyless remote. When the battery goes died in those keyless remotes, the vehicle will not start. I prefer having a regularly key like I had on my 1998 Camry XLE.
Not true. There’s a back up key in the keyless remote that you can use to open the car door with, if your keyless remote battery dies AND if you hold the keyless remote on top of the push to start button then push the start engine button while continuing to hold the keyless remote on the button your car will start! I would know I own a push to start vehicle ☺️ plus the replacement batteries are cheap !
Bought this Camry in 2016 at Christmas off the showroom floor ❣️ Still had the huge Red Bow on it when I drove it off the showroom floor ❣️ I got the last Blue Streak color, they had in stock. Absolutely the Best Car, I have ever purchased ❣️ Still have it and still looks and runs like brand new ❣️ One of the Best Years and Cars that Toyota ever made❣️ Love the Racing Stripes in Red all inside the car. This was sadly, the last Camry that was made to look and feel like a "real sports car"..... ❣️❣️💗 Praying mine continues to last for years to come 🙏 The BEST feel and look ever from Toyota ❣️ Always had Mustang's and must say that This Camry is far better than anything I have ever purchased ❣️ Thank You, Toyota ❣️
Dad bought a certified preowned 2017 Camry SE with 39000 miles. He is happy, I'm impressed too have only owned Chryslers and Chevys, guess what My next car is a Toyota!
I just bought my wife this car today! She loves it! I went through the Costco Auto buying program (first time using it), and paid $24,480 out the door....tax, registration, everything. We got the SE but it doesn't have a moon roof, but everything else is identical. And Toyota has a 0% financing up to 72 months going on for another day I believe. This is our 4th Camry...you just can't beat them for reliability.
Bought my 2017 SE in January.. Used..one owner and she only kept it for 14 months. Less than 17K miles. Paid 17,900.00.. Loving it. I did have to purchase new floor mats.. Found certified mats online for 100.00.
way gill I definitely do! It runs smooth, is great on gas, and is a nice looking car. I haven’t had it too long to tell you about the maintenance, but I’m sure it’s not to bad to up keep. GREAT CAR all in all!
It's a great car. I've got a blue SE with almost 10k miles on mine and it pulls strong. 0-60 times don't matter in real world driving, but I can tell you this car will get it when you need it to. This VVT 2.5L is a very efficient, well made piece of engineering. It's my commuter. I drive 51 miles one way to work every day and I maintain a combined average of 31.4mpg. That's about 80% highway driving. I'm considering getting some black 18" wheels that match the styling of the car nicely and some decent tires to give it a little better grip and sharping handling. And I definitely want the XSP Borla dual cat back exhaust accessory that some Toyota dealers offer just because I love dual exhaust outlets.
Thinking of buying one of these. Thanks for the video. I hope to pay cash for it. I love the idea of buying a used car that is not that old that somebody else took the huge depreciation hit for me!
Just bought a 2017 Camry a few days ago and although it is pre-certified used car....it is AWESOME....I LOVE this car! I had a 2007 that I also loved, but I was t-boned back on August 15th and it was totaled...I was so depressed and scared of even driving again I really thought about the idea of never driving again. Fast forward to now and all I can say is I'm back in the saddle again...even more cautious that before and I've always been extra cautious when driving, but my new, It's new to me, 2017 Camry has brought back all the things I missed about driving and more! This car rides like a dream and has quite a bit of power, very sharp looking and I have the model with the special paint job...sometimes it looks black, sometimes dark charcoal, sometimes deep blue...really neat! My car was built here in the US which is also a plus and I miss my 07, but this car is certainly kicking off a nice new year for me! I HIGHLY recommend this car!!
@@TheRoyalking761 the J series in the Honda Accord is unreliable 😂 faulty piston rings, faulty VTEC valves, etc. I've been working on Hondas for a while and they're only good until a certain point. Not to mention their transmissions are reliable after 200k miles
I just purchased a Certified 2017 SE Camry this exact color and interior 7/29/19. I am excited waiting for Toyota of Bowie, Maryland to clean and have the vehicle ready for my pickup. It was an original lease vehicle and the previous owner left the vehicle dirty. Before I bring the car home, I will inspect it making sure everything is ok. I traded my 98 XLE Camry for the 2017 SE Camry. Thank you for making this video because it is helpful. The dealership gave me a 2018 Camry V6 XLE loaner until my Certified 2017 Camry SE is ready to pickup. I am meticulous when it comes to taking care of my Camry and keeping it clean. This is the 3rd Camry I've owned in my lifetime and I will keep the 2017 until I go on to glory.
My 2017 Camry SE is the exact color as this Camry in the video with the exception of the Sun Roof. I didn't want another vehicle with a Sun Roof because sometimes water can leak inside the vehicle.
I just got a screaming deal on my 17 Camry. 20k even out the door. Had a 09 Buick Lucerne with 103k miles on it. Love that car until. I spent 3k in maintenance in 2 months. Never thought I would be a Camry dude. But actually like it. I'll hold it down for a few years. Digging the 18 models. All goes well I'll be trading for the new 19 or 20. Damn.... 2020.
Dude I'm in the same boat! I have a 2008 Lucerne with 200k miles on it! Im looking into replacing the tired old girl with something newer and was considering the camry. Do you like yours and have you had any problems with it?
2007 Lucerne owner here 103k. I'm bailing on it asap. Water pump and thermostat replaced. Literally next day brake pedal went to the floor with brake line leak. Going to test drive it 2017 Camry SE tomorrow. Hoping for years of trouble free driving.
Great overview! We have a Camry SE rented through our local Toyota dealer for a trip next week and this lets me know what to expect. I hope only 2 power outlets isn't a problem.
I wonder people talking about the looks of camry.. it seriously looks sporty and great.. it has got a touch of the lexus for that grill.i test drove honda civic and didnt really liked the cheap materials inside and so many recalls and people are complaining of problems in their civic infotainment. i hope i did a good decision owning the camry.
Reliability, it's one of the Top cars for reliability! The ride is smooth! For a 4 cylinder it has some giddy up! The seats are comfortable and spacious! And last, it has a sporty new look! Hope this was helpful!
I just purchase my car and I am proud of making the switch from a Nissan over to the Toyota. I owned one previously and it handled very well which made me come back to Toyota. Nothing wrong with Nissan but Toyota seems to be more prestigious
I have exactly same car with same color. It's a very basic car nothing fancy or crazy fast just here to do its job which is taking ur a** from point A to point B. And very reliable
Great video, and nice car! A Toyota salesman up my way told me that the 2017 Camry and the new Prius' body panels are formed when the metal is hot, apparently increasing the strength of the metal. Interesting.
Great video but there are two things you should have mentioned. The hydraulic power steering pump is gone, replaced by an electric one that does a great job and saves 1 mpg. No more checking the automatic transmission fluid. It's a sealed unit. Just a little over 3,000 miles on mine and absolutely no issues, perfect! I got mine with the upgraded connected Nav, HD and satellite radio that has a larger 7" screen. My opinion is they should have made that standard.
Do you know if they replaced the soy based bioplastic wiring for these Camrys? I keep hearing about Camry owners getting thousands of dollars of damage done because the wiring get literally eaten by hungry mice. Trying to decide if I want to get a new Camry, but don't want it to have edible parts!
I'm actually driving the 2018 as a rental car until my 2013 Chrysler 200 gets repaired because of a rear end accident. Never owned a Toyota, especially the Camry But i must say when it's time to return it once my car is ready, I'm not going to. Love the Camry. The Seats, the rear room comfort, the comfortable steering among other things. I might consider trading my 200 in for a Camry although I'm almost done paying it off. Love The Camry in all Aspects. Especially the Fuel Economy
Just yesterday bought same model and exact same color... So far only which car is missing is a satellite radio and navigation system and I hope Toyota start making screens like Mazda/ Mercedes/ Audi which either stays opened or popping out on level which is good for driving and screen size should be at least 8-9" cause screen is so small... Other than that it is Toyota Camry which is best world brand and best selling car in the world
The weak spot on these is the lock on the passenger door. Mine is already broken and the car has only 9600 km! I have an appointment to get it fixed under warranty next week.
Sister just bought one here in Clrwtr w/10K miles. Did you see that dripping in your video under the car? First I've seen one with under carriage video, really nice you did that.
I'm sure you have been asked this before, what type of camera do you use to record? its really nice. Also i like the way you are doing these, i watch alot of car review videos and ive been watching saabkyle for years, now i think i have a new person to watch as well!
Actually, while they are the same between the 2 model years, for '17, what was optional on certain trim levels for '16, are now standard. Prices remain the same as well. Toyota also made standard on the SE, the special edition color Blue Crush, which was only available on the XSE.
I wish I knew how much the maintenance was before I got one. Camry's used to be reliable and affordable, but they've turned them into practically a luxury car. I've spent 8,000 so far to maintain my camry. I'd get rid of it but its paid off.
yankeeedandy 8,000 on what if I don't mind asking? I bought a two year old used Toyota Highlander and the only maintenance I did was oil change and filters change and got 4 brand new tires cost me about 8 hundred and some change but nothing else.
I don't mind, that's a great price for new tires and an oil change for a highlander! They are luxurious cars in my opinion. I take my car to the dealership for all the service bc I had a bad experience with a VW repair that I had fixed at an off brand shop. So I'm pretty sure I'm over paying, but still, a camry is a camry, it's such a basic plain car. Anyway, I meant 8,000 dollars to date, so from the year I purchased it in 2007 to 2016 I've spent 8,000 dollars on all the maintenance. The service advisor printed it for me per my request. No need to worry, there shouldn't be any one car repair that costs that much, at least not for a toyota :)
btw dealers sometimes are not to be trusted when buying cars or going in for services. the got me 8 hundred extra for some warranty when it already comes with. it was my fault for not paying attention on psperwork. when I took my Toyota for service they told me my engine is leaking oil and is going to take 3 thousand to be fixed. I told my mechanic to check my car for any leakage he couldn't find any. I told him how about the engine he said nothing and the car is completely fine. then I realized they were trying to make easy money from me. I never visited their service ever since. I take my oil change to my mechanic. dealers like any retail business are pressured to make sales and revenue and they do anything to meet their sales even if they have to lie to their customers.
Toyotas are amazing cars but most importantly reliable, it was hard to pick between the 2016 Camry and 2016 accord but after test driving both I have to say that the Camry needs a new redesign I feel like there become just to bland, but I guess some people appreciate that but I prefer to get a bang for my buck