One thing I can't stand about the toyota is all the options, like nearly none of the prices you mentioned will be what anyone actually finds at a dealer because every one of them will have a random assortment of manufacturer additions....smh 🤦♂️
Haha yes a lot of packages for one to choose from and that can drive the price significantly 😉 but standard is still nice tho. I suspect SE and XLE would be the most popular pick.
@Cartalks100 Yeah, its just frustrating, all the reviews tote how this camry is cheaper than last year and the competition but that just isn't true at all, once you add in the options it cost the same or more than the competition...smh 🤦♂️
@@YuGiOhDuelChannel hey but I mentioned the packages to an extent and the pricing too haha. I agree with you, it starts low but with options it can be well above what anyone else offers
@@YuGiOhDuelChannel That's why you never shop at the last minute. You can literally order one exactly how you want it without the all the options like we did, you would just have to wait a month or 2.
This car is the exact color and spec that I wanted but my dealer only had one. I took the Reservoir Blue XLE with Premium Package off of the showroom floor with black leather. This color is called Heavy Metal, not Gun Metal. I like my new Toyota, it’s my first of any Toyota product and this Camry does what it sets out to do really well in comfort and style and for $40,000 or below without Rear Wheel Drive.
I'm looking for a 2025 Camry XSE WITHOUT a hole in the roof. NO GLASS ROOF, NO SUN ROOF! I can not find one anywhere, and its an option so there should be plenty, but I can't even find one!
Dealerships typically order what sells the most for them in the area and majority of the folks going with XSE would probably want a sun/pano roof along with other options. I totally hear you though and I would suggest you simply go order an XSE with any options or none with the color you want or ask them if there is any non optioned XSE in their near future allocations . if not, then you can order and wait and get what you really want, i'm not sure of their timelines.
Good luck with that. Just get the hole in the roof. Holes are great because they let things in that feel nice. I enjoy it. It cheers me up to have that large opening so the world can come inside.
Haha, I don’t disagree cause I would always call this a grandpa car but would still like it. It’s surprisingly more stylish than it used to be before 2018 tho. So old and new folks both can enjoy the longevity and reliability of this car if they wanted.
Package for this, package for that, package package and package! I HATE how Toyota continues to do this. Honda does it better in that regard with the Accord. Camry is to busy for me and I like my vanilla 23 Accord Touring. 🤷♂️ I don’t like how the taillights stick out either. Looks weird and the gaping mouth is gross as well. I think the Accord has the nicer looking interior as well on the Touring.
You are wrong, the styling is great on Camry, and there are no lights that stick out on my new 2025 and there is no longer the gaping mouth, that’s what the Corolla gas.
@@brenttitus2134 I own one- I purchased 3 weeks ago. Don’t believe your eyes. It’s an illusion on the lights. What is going on is not lights that “stick out” in the back, they are flush. I suspect you may be opining on a small area on the side rear end where the sculpted sheet metal is 1/4 inch more narrow as caresses the lighting ever so gently. Ever have a very gentle teenage kiss where the lips don’t totally mesh? Toyota created art that imitates life in this kiss. It’s terribly astute of you to pickup on that ever so subtle detail…. Most never will and haven’t yet.
I got to see Touring and Elite models. Nice looking BUT, lipstick on a pig with Honda badge. It’s a GM vehicle through and through. Wouldn’t touch it with a 10ft pole! People buying this won’t know it’s a GM and think it’s a Honda.