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Good review. Not too much info and not too little. I picked up the '24 XSE V6. I first tested the XLE AWD and I didn't like it very much. Thought, "Hey, maybe you don't like Camrys afterall." Since I was already at the dealer, asked if I could drive the V6. Well, the moment I got on the road, I was like "Wow, I'm getting this car." Drove around for about an hour. Signed the papers and I was outta there. Paid list and no mark-up. Hubby likes it, too. It came with blackout, not something I would have paid dealer price...but it looks awesome,
I bought a 24' Camry XSE V6 in two-tone with celestial silver metallic & the cockpit red interior! Added aftermarket 19 inch black wheels & I literally get compliments every time I drive it! The only advice I'd give someone considering 1 is to go with the V6! That's the only way to go!
Great review you can tell you actually have knowledge of cars. Some reviewers just don’t have the info or knowledge you talked about when mentioning the torque etc and driving experience
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just got the 2018 version of this with 68k miles. Probably paid a good markup but got the same exact car, just a little bit older at 27k. Fell in love with it on the test drive and the insurance is great for young males
I had one of these as a rental car and it was a great car. Sport mode was a huge difference over ECO and normal. Might have to get this as a daily and keep the 4Runner in the garage.
Oh! Someone got rippedoff ToyoGuard Platinum for $699. You get a 2 year Toyota Care Maintenance Service for FREE with purchase of the Camry. I would say W.T.F. happened. I would not pay for it and demand to have ToyoGuard cost removed. Guess I will not be going to Toyota of Tampa Bay anytime soon. Don't get had by a Scam. My 2023 Camry XSE Fully loaded with Cold Weather, Driver's Assist, and Navigation Packages (Special Color $425 and 2 Tone $500 plus $1,095 Delivery) Total MSRP $41,305. I negotiated and paid $39K. Do not pay MSRP or markups. Ask for Dealer Invoice and obtain a Fair Price. Dealer sells and you walk out a bit happier ... both sides win! Avoid all Hybrids as not worth a penny or rubbing 2 wooden nichols together. Reply
As much as I love these Camrys with the V6 and this is the last year with the V6, by the time you pay for the dealer markup you'd be better off getting the Lexus ES350, which dealerships in my area are offering $2,500-$3,000 below msrp. You can get a base model for $45,000 which is not a bad deal these days, especially for a brand new Lexus.
I hade the same car but with the 2.5 and no red inside my was 2021 and white black roof and I did a black hood wrap and 20% tint then I went to trde it in for a is 350 f spot all black
Having owned that car and just traded it in, two things I didn't like: Low-pro tires with 19" rims (a nightmare constantly looking for potholes) and the pano roof. I miss the driving of that car, but, not above mentioned issues. Also, being forced into buying features you don't want, sucks. Love my Tacoma.
I have a 2k23 XSE Red/Black two tone but it's a V4 so thinking about this exact color/interior as an "upgrade" to a V6. I know I don't have long as next year's model comes out in the spring.
The analog will last longer then digital. When the didgital screen goes out the analog will still be running strong. But not to worrie the 2025 has digital everything.
I spy the ubiquitous Toyota stealership markup for a BMW-like actual total price of nearly 54k!!! Too bad because this is a sweet, solid sedan with the V6, but not for that ridiculous amount.
Someone got rippedoff ToyoGuard Platinum for $699. You get a 2 year Toyota Care Maintenance Service for FREE with purchase of the Camry. I would say W.T.F. happened. I would not pay for it and demand to have ToyoGuard cost removed. Guess I will not be going to Toyota of Tampa Bay anytime soon. Don't get had by a Scam. My 2023 Camry XSE Fully loaded with Cold Weather, Driver's Assist, and Navigation Packages (Special Color $425 and 2 Tone $500 plus $1,095 Delivery) Total MSRP $41,305. I negotiated and paid $39K. Do not pay MSRP or markups. Ask for Dealer Invoice and obtain a Fair Price. Dealer sells and you walk out a bit happier ... both sides win! Avoid all Hybrids as not worth a penny or rubbing 2 wooden nichols together.
This car and all these will keep their value for much longer/more due to the 2025 and on all being hybrids. I’ll take my car without a battery that will fail any day.
I once owned a 2009 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 and now have a 2023 Camry XSE V6. Just as quiet, but the Camry drives nicer. But then again Camry XSE V6 has 19-inch wheels so it could be slightly noisier, New Sonata's are not very good as previous generations (father in-law had a 2013 and 2017). Never buy or get into a KIA "Killed in Action" as they are dangerous and you will get buried. Mazda is outperforming both Honda and Toyota with better builds/models. Madza6 was nice but now discontinued. The Lexus ES350 with V6 is basically the same as the Camry XSE V6 but with a slight enhanced quality but not worth paying $8K to $10K more for a fancier Camry. We did have a 2018 RAV4 AWD Limited ... got rid of it due to poor MPG. Wife drives a 2022 Honda Civic Touring as she is 5'5" weighs 133 and I am 5'10 at 195 lbs. The 2022 Civic Touring is very nice especially the interior, however it is crampy for me, I prefer the Camry.