Thank you very much for this video tour and review, I definitely enjoyed seeing it and followed through with your review, your grandpa's car is very clean and well maintained. I currently own a 2011 Toyota Camry in the same color, and I love it, mine is an LE, same rims, with the 2.5 liter. Got it used at around 135k miles on it, and it currently sits at 195k+ and it's an absolute performer. I have so much love for the Toyota Camry. Cheers from Nigeria, I have subscribed to your Channel.
pov you see a toyota camry anxious level: 0-10 you see a toyota camry: 0 it's white: 1 it's from 2009: 4 you have to get in the car: 6 it's august 2009: 7 you see your name is mark sailor: 8 you get on the freeway: 9 the accelerator is stuck: 10 you crash: !!!
I grew up with a Camry le v6 from 2002 since new and sold years ago to the next owner whose old Avalon got into an accident, interior felt cheap with the plastic door handles on the inside (driver's one got replaced 8 years later after broken), headliner got fixed in 2012, went through 2 starters, and everything else is normal maintenance. I still see these everywhere mostly le with the 4 cylinder, but le with v6 of this generation is super rare compared to the xle v6. I have an uncle with a Camry from 2011 xle v6 fully loaded in dark blue from someone who no longer needs it years ago and I had a teacher whose wife has a Camry le 4 cylinder in silver with alloy wheels bought new at the end of 2011 on sale.
yes the LE V6'S are rare not very common for these i had one now i have an another one but this is the xle trim.. same year i love these cars and one things that's different from my old 2009 le v6 is that it had sun roof wood trim and leather with out nav and no JBL... and the smell thing funny you brought it up my new one smelled just like old one. and one thing i never had the "dashmelt" problem my dash looks good no sticky dash here... i have had 2 of these. keep them in your garage and it won't happen. also use a windshield sun blocker when parked outside.
An advantage Toyota has over Honda is that the use non-interference engines with timing chains while Honda continued to use interference engines with timing belts.
I used to drive an 08 that was the same color. Only things it did not have that this Camry has is it didn’t have bluetooth, the JBL system or the V6. It DID however have a sunroof. I drove the car for seven years. During my time with it, the major issues were three cylinder misfires and the abs failed. Luckily where I bought the car from it was under warranty and I got that fixed no problem. The dashboard got all cracked and sticky so I ended up buying a cover for it. Like this Camry, tps went bad and the light was still on when I got rid of the Camry. Also the driver sun visor would NEVER go all the way up no matter what I tried to do and the headliner was peeling in a few places, ended up having to staple it in place. But this car was always dependable, took me on quite a few journeys (including one where I had to drive through a horrible hailstorm but the Camry got through it like it was nothing), it also came with me when I moved to a different state. I just got rid of it a month ago after I bought an Outback. All in all, despite the setbacks, the car was comfortable and the ride was smooth and I hope whoever has the car now is happy with it
This generation, Toyota's build quality went down. They used cheap hard plastics in the interior. The previous generation (2002-2006) was better and some say the last great generation. Same this for this generation Corolla (2008-2013)
Agreed, the interior fit and finish was really bad on the 07-11 Camry. That silver plastic on the center stack looks so cheesy and feels worse than a $30 boombox from Kmart would have in '09.