Hey, that was a really well-written and produced review. Thanks for sharing it. I subscribed to your channel. I will definitely checkout more videos too. One thing though, the pricing. Someone else mentioned it too, but yeah, the XSE starts at around 35k, but the one you're driving is definitely not. I know it wasn't on purpose, but it seems a bit misleading. I think you should mention the price of the vehicle you're reviewing along with the starting price of that trim to be clear.
@SunIsNotThatSon Oh yeah, it’s definitely an XSE. I see how my comment could have been confusing-I meant that the one he's driving isn’t the $35k XSE model, not that it's not an XSE at all.
I love my Honda Accord hybrid touring 2019 is excellent vehicle average I got 46 to 51 MPG, I love its every time I get in the car and drive. I took care car well drive a brand new car., and very reliable, comfortable, handling good and low maintenance costs.
Even the last generation still the best looking car in the market i don't care what people say still better look than Mercedes BMW or audi i bought a 2018 camry SE i love so much that is why the camry is the best selling midsized sedan in the world
Why does it seem like every review lately is getting the price wrong on the Camry? Is Toyota telling you guys to say it costs 35k because I’m sure a loaded XSE AWD is 42k usd.
@@DexLewis-rb9sb It's standard practice. Same when you go see a model house, the one you're seeing has all the options and upgrades added to the floor plan. But they tell you the base price. Everyone knows this. So when you hear the base price you automatically add 120K to get the house you want. Cars are no different. If you don't know how to watch a car review without being able to do this math in your head then stop watching all car reviews because they all do this.
🟦 Great look at the new Camry. I needed a replacement for a 20 year old sedan. I drove the Accord hybrid. Very nice car. I would highly recommend that car. I test drove the Camry LE and the SE. I stared longingly at a white xse black leather. Thought about the Hyundai hybrid, but then thought better. Owned a Hyundai once. Never again. Honda was marking up 3k dealer add-ons. Try negotiating through that just to get to MSRP. Maybe that's the game. Make it look like a favor taking a few bucks off for something you don't need. Toyota dropped the price on the SE 10% and didn't have anything added to the car to begin with. I have 1500 miles on it. Cost me $150 for a oil change after the first 1000 miles. That oil is expensive right now. But should come down soon enough.
6.2 seconds from 0 to 60 not 7 seconds my 2022 venza hybrid is more heavier than the camry take 0 to 60 around 7.1 seconds acceleration depending on people driving by the way nice car take care bye from milton Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
I feel like your review is very informative and useful. However, your voice is too low even I'm at maximum volume on my device. (already compared with other reviewers). Please improve that part.
I don’t understand Toyota. Like Camry, Prius and Corolla cross hybrid and rav4 hybrid are all like 35k range. Like why. And Toyota wants like 6-8% interest financing I can get Tesla for same price and 1.9%. 🤷🏼♂️
The $35k Tesla you mentioned is the base Model 3, which is 267 miles stated range, in the real world you are lucky to get 200 miles. Some people don’t want to have the low range. This Camry can easily get 400 miles in a tank and fueling up is 5 minutes. Anyway, it really depends on your intended use.
It may not be rated at 50 MPG, but it can definitely get there in the real world. I have the SE, 1030 miles on it, and I am currently sitting at 51.8 MPG. I almost decided against the SE in favor of the LE, specifically because of the lower estimated MPG but in the end, the SE has exceeded my expectations and I couldn't be happier so far.