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@@manay1993 that's a crazy good price, I have looked into one that have Convinence package, cold weather, moonroof, dual port and all floor linear package. Out the door price is 36k. I think it's a reasonable price unsure this is my first time buying a car would you be able to give me some advices ?
i test drove this car today along with many others (civic, accord, crv, rav4, corolla, and this exact camry), and man this was easily the most impressive, comfortable and pleasurable thing i drove all day. its got such a great combination of stiffness and driving comfort, and the 4 cylinder engine GOs. its a wonderful sensation to drive. no matter how comfortable a car is, a crappy/weak engine will ruin it. this one definitely kicks ass. luxury and comfort with a great powerful punchy v4. much better than the honda engines imo in terms of feel
I have the 2020 its exactly like this one except i bought the Sport Package which adds black splash guards black door trim and rear trim, and the doors have a fancy CAMRY plexiglass logo, also Weather Tech floor mats and trunk mat. I really like using it in sport mode using the hand shifters, you can really take off using them great for Mountain Roads with lots of turns. ......after 2 years i stilll love everytime i get in and the looks are awsome for a Camry, one thing the new one has mine doesnt is that Android Auto, I downloaded it on Smartphone and pluged in you still can use Android auto but its better when its already in the Software on the monitor.
@@garcia7918 sure, I still love this car. No problems after 3-4 months and no regrets. Plus insurance tends to be cheaper for camrys, and gas as well if you get the 4 cylinder.
I definitely agree with you when I hear all these reviewers complaining about lack of power don't know what they are talking about i drove the LE model very impressed also drove Mazda CX 30 was not impressed seemed slow in comparison to this.
I actually just got this car. Nightshade silver n I must say it wasn’t my first choice. I wanted a Lexus. But this car shocks me more n more. It’s smooth simple n relaxing to drive n when I wanna Drive it allows me comfortably with loosing the smooth drive. I’m falling in Love everyday. It’s only been a week n a half.
Just got my Camry SE last night. I can’t wait for my long drive to the Jersey shore today. It’s such a beautiful and sexy looking car lol I am very happy.
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Sat in this for the first time, why did Toyota put all the efforts into the exterior and not so much in the interior. The doors have some very cheap plastic and it felt so hollow. Meanwhile the Sonata feels so much more upscale.
@@andybub45 yeah I agree Hyundai engines are a crapshoot. Tons of fires and short lifespan motors. I have a 16 Altima. Terrific 4 cylinder in the car. Hope the CVT holds up. It drives super nice, good blend sport and comfort. I have the SR trim. Never driven the latest Camrys.
I think my 2014 Toyota Camry SE is a much better design all around and has more room in it I'll probably keep my car forever it only has 70k miles on it and it's 8 years old and in great shape and runs and drives good and I barely put any miles on it as I am retired and dont work!
Great video. Thanks. I just bought the se nightshade in white. So far I'm very happy with it. Haven't had time for a long drive yet but from what I'm seeing it's a great vehicle I watched several videos before test driving, mine has extras I didn't see any where on RU-vid.
I took a 100 mile trip and she cruises at 70 on the freeway, you dont even feel it, of course it cruises even better at 80 but we wont talk about that LOL
I wish I had bought the car when the video was made. I just bought a 2022 and there is no push button start, no silver available (which is the color I love), and it cost 3 grand more. Overall I am happy with the car although I don't like the onboard "black box" which tracks your travel and driving habits and who knows what else. My experience with the dealer was less than desirable which was sad as this is my first new car purchase. Why would they treat a customer well in a market that so unequally favors them? I put $ down just to have a chance of getting a 2022 (Shouldn't they be selling 2023 models at this point?) within a month or more. I just hope this Camary is hardy and long-lasting as my 2001. I will also say the 2001 was more fun to drive even with the 2022's bigger more powerful engine, the 2001 had more heart and the torque seemed better distributed.
I know this car has a really good reputation and sells well for Toyota but just seems rather bland to me. A big zonk for me with that ipad look for the infotainment screen. Geez I hate that look. Haha
The only Toyota I’ve been in so far with a well integrated touch screen is the Tacoma, and that’s their oldest platform and we’ll see how they update the touchscreen for next years model. Seems to me that Toyota designers really like the iPad style haha
@@wibibeendead I’m pretty sure you can go into the service department at the dealership and ask how much it’ll cost to change it into switch it out OEM… * I just called 4 dealerships, they said the car has to come with it or else you risk having issues with an aftermarket, and last thing you want is your car to be easier for someone else to take… I’d recommend to just trade in later, she said 24-25 is going to be preinstalled on all models
You might be better off buying an XSE. Most of them have a sunroof and the black 19" wheels are standard. Probably not much more than buying aftermarket black wheels.
Just bought a brand new 2022 camry se nightshade. Can't wait until it gets here. It's got less then 6 miles on it. It should be coming on the trailer in 2 weeks. Silver car blacked out everything else.
Ive been looking into this car and the only complaint ive heard is the noise in the cabin while driving at highwayspeeds. Is this something you have an issue with?
I just got this car a week a go and i have been trying to get the blind sport monitor option but my camery doesn’t have it. Can someone explain why I don’t have that option it’s litterely a 2022 camery SE exact same one as in the video but it doesn’t have that option. Did i get ripped off. Please someone help
One question, if you don’t mind answering. When I searched the 2022 Toyota Camry it se no accessories or packages, on the Toyota website it says it has “Multi-function in-key remote keyless entry system with lock, two-stage unlock, panic, trunk-release functions and remote illuminated entry” but then the available package is smart key. So I’m confused if you have the thing where you put your hand behind the door, or if the smart key is the hand behind door. Thank you!
Hi goid review. Can you verify if this model has full speed radar cruise control? It says safety sense 2.5 should have it but actually only the xse has that feature. The full speed rcc will bring the vehicle to a complete stop while non full speed rcc will deactivate when going brlow 20mph. Thanks.
Was shopping for an Accord but could not seem to corner an EX-L for anything even close to reasonable and the hybrids which do not get much better mpg than the gas model were unattainable. I went to a Toyota dealer and looked at the Camry SE and bought it at msrp in Ice Edge color with convenience package and I really very much love the car. I like driving a balanced car that handles well and for this class of car it does well..at least as well as Accord. I like the 8 spd and the engine is just fine as a 4 cyl. I had the Honda CR-V and was tired of the blah handling and ride. I kept it to haul bikes and as a second car but I have no regret about the Camry at all. I forgot to mention that all the new cars I have bought had sun roof and I never used them..never so I saved some money and have no sun roof..more head room too
love the ice edge color and am trying to find one! There are not many of them made in that color. How do you like yours after living with it for 3 months?
I have a 2019. It’s been extremely reliable however the interior rattles are very annoying. My friends 2018 fusion titanium feels like it is so much more solid interior wise. No rattles at all.
@@googleboy253 Yea I rode in a few of the older camrys years ago and I don’t remember any rattles or anything especially at only 30k miles lol. It’s kinda sad that his fusion almost feels like it’s a class up in quality.
Interesting it doesn't have the Hold button that I really like on my 2022 SE. I thought that was standard on the SE along with the electric parking brake. Wind noise isn't bad but there is a fair amount of road noise. Probably typical for the class but certainly not luxury.
I'm not sure I understand the shifter having the incorrect directions comment. Why would you want to push it down to upshift and push it up to down shift? Seems ass backwards to me
One thing I would like to mention is I like the way the front end is lifted just a bit to bypass hitting parking cement stops, and It clears curbs as well so when you park your dont tear up your front end
Steve Areque 1/2022 I plan to purchase a 2022 camry se or xse l would, however, like the larger screen with navigation and leather seats. I wonder what those options will cost?
The center dash display is NOT "heads up". That would be projected onto the windshield. Interesting that this SE has the cheaper, smaller center display that comes on the LE. I wonder if they changed that due to availability? My 2022 SE has the larger center dash display.
Who cares I was still very impressed with this car it has the comfort of my old Lincoln and goes pretty quick for a four-cylinder very nice car for the dollar.
Great video! I bought a 2022 SE a few weeks ago with 5 miles on it. I love it, I got 40mpg on the highway a few days ago on a long trip. Another SE owner came up to me annoyed because he asked if my car actually had AWD and I told him yes..he ended up being annoyed because the sales guy never told him that they offer AWD on the Camry.
Meh, I’d rather the FWD, better gas mileage and larger fuel tank. If I need 4WD, that’s what my truck is for. For a car like the Camry, the right tires will make a difference.
@@jaysson1151 I’m getting about the same gas mileage as the fwd. I actually didn’t know about the gas tank. Here out west, we have have been getting record snow, I’m glad I have the AWD option. We have a fwd Passat with snow tires and it struggles on our steep roads. A fwd car with snow tires will stop faster than a AWD car with all seasons (I learned my lesson) but an AWD car will always out perform a fwd car up a hill/mountain. I just think Toyota is competing with subaru at this point.
@@dannyboy8336 Thanks Danny. I always imagine that an electronic failure could lock you out of that ability. I prefer mechanical interventions, like turning a key back one click and shifting a regular non-electronically controlled transmission into neutral.
first review of this channel; wow, lots of fanboy adjectives! tone it down, just facts and first person judgements once in a while (like in half or less). It's NOT necessary to inject an adjective to every single square inch of the car! You mentioned the $ of the car about 6 times....waaay over the top fanboy! Yes, your age group constantly and unnecessarily injects your opinion about everything, which is also fanboy but very common in your age group. < yawn > Overall good, just tone it down Bro, and be objective....no fanboy words or hype!
I used to hate that alot of the new toyotas that are not top of the line doesnt get a push button start. But now I dont mind having a key ignition. The reason why most new cars go to a push button start because of security reasons and it supposed to be alot harder to steal. Apparently it is easier to steal from what I heard. And the key type ignition are harder to steal. It is also not really mechanical ignition like the olden days. The key is special program in them for the actual car. So i kind of like having a key ignition rather than a push button start.
Yes however the SE competes closer with the GT-Line. The GT would compete with the TRD Camry with the V6 although that car is a couple thousand more expensive.
If you trade it in ever 4 years yes you are correct however if you plan to keep the car not even close to the Toyota Camry the Camry blows in away. Will last way longer especially the four-cylinder engine with the 8-speed transmission.
Had a Camry SE longterm. Don't let the exterior bad boy looks fool you. It drives BAD. horrible handling, unrefined transmission and engine. Handles like a sofa on wheels. The transmission is so jerky. Overall it feels unrefined. The doors feel like tin cans, cheap plastic inside. I then got the Accord sport 1.5T, what a difference. 100x better. Even though it had a CVT it felt more refined, solid car overall, handles really well and Sporty like its name. Felt quicker than the camry.
You are so full of shit I just drove this car 2 weeks ago rides like a Lincoln very smooth 4 cylinder has lots of power. It actually surprised me how refined this car is do you work for Honda lol 😂