Hey everyone thanks for watching! Here are some useful/related links: 🔴📖Brochure for 2023 Camry: www.toyota.com/content/dam/toyota/brochures/pdf/2023/camry_ebrochure.pdf 🔴📖Build Info for 2023 Camry: www.toyota.com/camry/2023/ 🔴Camry Tutorial: th-cam.com/video/ve0Ve3CfqIc/w-d-xo.html
Great video, thank you for not being funny, not mentioning other videos, not begging for subscribes and upvotes, etc., and not making us watch your face the entire time like other people do :) oh and great car review too, I bookmarked this video, will watch again
When my 23 Toyota Camry LE was in the shop twice for Spiral Cable and Sensor. My dealership loan me a 22 Camry SE in PreDawn Gray and it was nice. I felt bad for taking it on a 4hr round trip but I had no choice. The 2nd time my 23 Camry LE was in the shop for the same thing. My dealership loan me a 23 Camry SE Nightshade Blue in color. Now that Camry was an Eye Catcher. It was the rims that really set it apart. The Nightshade is my favorite trim on the Camry SE.
Brian. Enjoyed the review. 100% agree with your thoughts on this car. I have a 22SE and very happy with the car 1-1/2 yrs later. The Camry drives and handles well. The 2.5 l 4 cylinder is not peppy off the line (I suspect to reduce wheel spin and to save mpg’s) but mid range it does have a surprising punchiness esp in sports mode. I have FWD and have gotten 42 highway on a road trip. Not bad for a midsize car.
I currently own the 2023 AWD XLE. It is great. The one thing I love about it is that when I floor the pedal it always takes off like a bat out of hell with no wasted wheel spin on any of the tires. Don't get me wrong I love my other 2018 XLE v6 for the extra horses it has but the wheel spin when trying to merge /turn from a stop can annoy me as I watch the other oncoming cars get closer while i'm not moving due to the wheels spinning.
Hopefully trading in my 21 Elantra SEL for a 24 Camry SE AWD in Cavalry Blue this weekend. Im very excited. Never can beat Toyota quality or reliability. My dads got a 2012 Tacoma TRD Sport 4x4, 160K miles and not an issues, hes still on the original drum brakes lol.
After owning my 2023 SE AWD i can say im very pleased except for excessive wind noise from the front driver and passenger side windows.....in fact im planning to take it in soon while its under warranty.....anyone else have this issue?
Excellent review, the best I’ve seen on TH-cam! Your review is everything but boring, and you have an eye for details, details that for some reason are exactly aligned with what I’m looking for. I wish you a successful continuation, you quiet stand out from the rest. ❤
Best review! Love how you tap your shoes before entering. Respect! ❤ I have the 2024 SE AWD without the SE upgrade. Better than my 2013 Honda Accord Sport.
I'm not even in the market for a Camry but checked out the video anyways(came in my feed)😊. You always have the right choice of words in explaining the details of a certain appearance of the car, whether it's interior or exterior. Beautiful car. I always had that stereotypical view that the Camry was a "grandmother/grandfather" car...but I don't think it has that view(nor do I) anymore. I see a lot of 20 somethings driving the Camry. Strange that the Camry did not get the wireless Apple and Android auto when the '23 Corolla did?
Although it’s an old school sedan for old folks, it’s still very nice. 😊 The new Accord hybrid is totally incredible. 💯 ergonomics. 💯 fuel economy. But huge fails in 1) ugliness 2) overpriced 3) no AWD
A revue in the November Motor Trend rates Accord slightly ahead of the Camry but doesn't revue or even mention Camry's AWD option. I personally like the Accord's new styling but I know AWD is important for many people although I've had AWD Hondas and Mazdas and never found it necessary on my daily Hwy 401 commute. In winter weather it is always the 4X4's and SUVs in the ditch.
If you include all the options and some protective accessory items with the 2023 Camry SE AWD the MSRP is about $35K, remove the options, and back to basics the MSRP is $30,500. Looking at the difference of $4,500 to have some rather nice Options and amenities or running with plain Jane. Exterior Cavalry Blue and Interior Ash softex look amazing. Thanks, Brian for giving detailed aspects between LE to SE and SE with possible Options. In 2024, you can show us the new 9th Generation Camry. I hope Toyota does not give it a CVT and stays with an 8-speed tranny.
Excellent review Brian, very thorough and in depth. I just purchased the same car with front wheel drive and all the option packages and I am very impressed with the driving characteristics of it. Very smooth drive train and a quiet interior.
@@Mienboi821510 There was more than a thousand dollars money difference between the my spec SE and XSE and I did not want all black wheels and a panoramic sunroof which I hear cost around $7,000 to replace if damaged. I like the regular sunroof better.
We traded in our Camry LE, which we bought new (trading in our 2019 VW Passat) and bought a new 2023 Rav 4 Adventure due to needing a small SUV. If we go back to a sedan, it's going to be another Camry, upgrade to XSE. I never thought we would be Toyota fans, but between the 2022 Tacoma Sport we purchased last Sept and the new Rav 4 Adventure, cannot be more satisfied with the quality and value. And our dealer does not engage in mark-ups or dealer add-ons.
@@brianruperti We dropped the prententions with BMW, we always purchased new 3 and 4 series and traded-in at four years, but the specter of reliability and quality always hung, not to mention the real issue- BMW had rapid depreciation so the trade-in values stink. Unlike Toyota as you know, the trade ins are stable years later.
I totally understand. And as a previous BMW lover myself (I had an 86 325es with and engine from a 98 328is and a transmission from a Z3) I understand the remarks you made regarding reliability and resale. It is a fun driving machine but at such a silly cost. Welcome to the Toyota family. 😎
Nice review Brian for such great dependable, reliable, high quality and least breakdowns vehicle of Toyota family which is the most trustworthy car brand in the world. Love all your review videos. Best wishes for everyone. From Egypt 🇪🇬 sending love. Peace ✌️
The 2024 Camry has been posted on Toyota's Official website on July 7, 2023. Unfortunately, the 2024 Camry will be in its consecutive 7th year as an 8th Generation. The Good News is the 3.5L V6 engine will still be available in 2024.
Hi Brian.....my 2023 Camry SE AWD has developed a buzzing rattle that sounds like it's coming from the screen.....is this a warranty issue? It has 7000 miles.....
AC you’re beat. You’d be the first I ever met who doesn’t want AC. But I understand what you mean. The option for more basic stripped cars should exist. They just don’t make them because the demand is just not there.
@@brianruperti I said we bought this exact car 2 months ago with several more options etc... said thanks for the excellent review etc.. came back to see if you replied and it was gone! 19 minutes after you posted it
I have a 2024 Toyota Camry. I bought it off the lot. It has a few upgrades but still has a key. Is anyone disappointed it has a key? Also that hole in the back where the vents would have been. Why did Toyota leave an empty hole? Those are the 2 things I dont like.. that hole should have been covered
Hey everyone thanks for watching! Here are some useful/related links:
🔴📖Brochure for 2023 Camry:
www.toyota.com/content/dam/toyota/brochures/pdf/2023/camry_ebrochure.pdf
🔴📖Build Info for 2023 Camry:
www.toyota.com/camry/2023/
🔴Camry Tutorial:
th-cam.com/video/ve0Ve3CfqIc/w-d-xo.html
Great video, thank you for not being funny, not mentioning other videos, not begging for subscribes and upvotes, etc., and not making us watch your face the entire time like other people do :) oh and great car review too, I bookmarked this video, will watch again
I appreciate that!
When my 23 Toyota Camry LE was in the shop twice for Spiral Cable and Sensor. My dealership loan me a 22 Camry SE in PreDawn Gray and it was nice. I felt bad for taking it on a 4hr round trip but I had no choice. The 2nd time my 23 Camry LE was in the shop for the same thing. My dealership loan me a 23 Camry SE Nightshade Blue in color. Now that Camry was an Eye Catcher. It was the rims that really set it apart. The Nightshade is my favorite trim on the Camry SE.
Very nice
Brian. Enjoyed the review. 100% agree with your thoughts on this car. I have a 22SE and very happy with the car 1-1/2 yrs later. The Camry drives and handles well. The 2.5 l 4 cylinder is not peppy off the line (I suspect to reduce wheel spin and to save mpg’s) but mid range it does have a surprising punchiness esp in sports mode. I have FWD and have gotten 42 highway on a road trip. Not bad for a midsize car.
Thanks for watching and that’s some solid mileage! I’d like to own a Camry one day.
Love the way you explained everything about this car. I am planning to buy a 2024 Camry SE soon!
Good choice! Thanks so much for watching. I have more useful information and links in the description of my videos!
This is the best review I've ever watched.
I just got myself 2023 Toyota Carmy
Thanks so much! You made my day : )
I currently own the 2023 AWD XLE. It is great. The one thing I love about it is that when I floor the pedal it always takes off like a bat out of hell with no wasted wheel spin on any of the tires. Don't get me wrong I love my other 2018 XLE v6 for the extra horses it has but the wheel spin when trying to merge /turn from a stop can annoy me as I watch the other oncoming cars get closer while i'm not moving due to the wheels spinning.
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Hopefully trading in my 21 Elantra SEL for a 24 Camry SE AWD in Cavalry Blue this weekend. Im very excited. Never can beat Toyota quality or reliability. My dads got a 2012 Tacoma TRD Sport 4x4, 160K miles and not an issues, hes still on the original drum brakes lol.
That’s awesome!
Thank you for your APPRECIATION to your subscribers Brian
Always 🙏🏼
@@brianruperti ya right!!!!
After owning my 2023 SE AWD i can say im very pleased except for excessive wind noise from the front driver and passenger side windows.....in fact im planning to take it in soon while its under warranty.....anyone else have this issue?
Excellent review, the best I’ve seen on TH-cam!
Your review is everything but boring, and you have an eye for details, details that for some reason are exactly aligned with what I’m looking for. I wish you a successful continuation, you quiet stand out from the rest. ❤
Thank you so much!
Best review! Love how you tap your shoes before entering. Respect! ❤ I have the 2024 SE AWD without the SE upgrade. Better than my 2013 Honda Accord Sport.
I appreciate that!🙏🏼
I'm not even in the market for a Camry but checked out the video anyways(came in my feed)😊. You always have the right choice of words in explaining the details of a certain appearance of the car, whether it's interior or exterior. Beautiful car. I always had that stereotypical view that the Camry was a "grandmother/grandfather" car...but I don't think it has that view(nor do I) anymore. I see a lot of 20 somethings driving the Camry. Strange that the Camry did not get the wireless Apple and Android auto when the '23 Corolla did?
Thanks so much for your support! I agree but hopefully they refresh the software system for Camry soon as well!
Although it’s an old school sedan for old folks, it’s still very nice. 😊
The new Accord hybrid is totally incredible. 💯 ergonomics. 💯 fuel economy. But huge fails in 1) ugliness 2) overpriced 3) no AWD
A revue in the November Motor Trend rates Accord slightly ahead of the Camry but doesn't revue or even mention Camry's AWD option. I personally like the Accord's new styling but I know AWD is important for many people although
I've had AWD Hondas and Mazdas and never found it necessary on my daily Hwy 401 commute. In winter weather it is always the 4X4's and SUVs in the ditch.
@@madamemeng884
It’s the last Accord Honda will make.
If you include all the options and some protective accessory items with the 2023 Camry SE AWD the MSRP is about $35K, remove the options, and back to basics the MSRP is $30,500. Looking at the difference of $4,500 to have some rather nice Options and amenities or running with plain Jane. Exterior Cavalry Blue and Interior Ash softex look amazing. Thanks, Brian for giving detailed aspects between LE to SE and SE with possible Options. In 2024, you can show us the new 9th Generation Camry. I hope Toyota does not give it a CVT and stays with an 8-speed tranny.
Thanks for watching!
Yea you can add the options yourself. Aftermarket is insane with these
Excellent review Brian, very thorough and in depth. I just purchased the same car with front wheel drive and all the option packages and I am very impressed with the driving characteristics of it. Very smooth drive train and a quiet interior.
Thanks for watching and congrats on such a nice car!
Wait, you purchased the same SE trim with “all” of the option packages? Wouldn’t it have been better if you just bought the XSE?
@@Mienboi821510 There was more than a thousand dollars money difference between the my spec SE and XSE and I did not want all black wheels and a panoramic sunroof which I hear cost around $7,000 to replace if damaged. I like the regular sunroof better.
We traded in our Camry LE, which we bought new (trading in our 2019 VW Passat) and bought a new 2023 Rav 4 Adventure due to needing a small SUV. If we go back to a sedan, it's going to be another Camry, upgrade to XSE. I never thought we would be Toyota fans, but between the 2022 Tacoma Sport we purchased last Sept and the new Rav 4 Adventure, cannot be more satisfied with the quality and value. And our dealer does not engage in mark-ups or dealer add-ons.
That’s great so glad you love Toyota and feel the quality!
@@brianruperti We dropped the prententions with BMW, we always purchased new 3 and 4 series and traded-in at four years, but the specter of reliability and quality always hung, not to mention the real issue- BMW had rapid depreciation so the trade-in values stink. Unlike Toyota as you know, the trade ins are stable years later.
I totally understand. And as a previous BMW lover myself (I had an 86 325es with and engine from a 98 328is and a transmission from a Z3) I understand the remarks you made regarding reliability and resale. It is a fun driving machine but at such a silly cost. Welcome to the Toyota family. 😎
LE is the rental version of Camry. I did drive a Corolla SE rental few years ago and it was fun.
You should make a video of the 2023 4Runner sepcial edition
Nice review Brian for such great dependable, reliable, high quality and least breakdowns vehicle of Toyota family which is the most trustworthy car brand in the world.
Love all your review videos.
Best wishes for everyone.
From Egypt 🇪🇬 sending love.
Peace ✌️
Thanks so much for watching! Your support is always greatly appreciated! 🙏🏼
beautiful, I bought the 2024 SE Upgrade...
The 2024 Camry has been posted on Toyota's Official website on July 7, 2023. Unfortunately, the 2024 Camry will be in its consecutive 7th year as an 8th Generation. The Good News is the 3.5L V6 engine will still be available in 2024.
Nice kept the V6!
they need to update the infotainment screen to the new one and it needs safety sense 3.0 and then it will be great!
i am glad toyota includes passenger side door mirror at no charge
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That may change soon w the way the car world is going!
My favorite car❤
Why does this have the larger MID screen in the gauges?
Question: I’m getting this car in a couple months. Does Toyota provide the carpet floor mats with the car or do I have to pay for that too?
Nothing is provided and everything has a cost so you can request one with carpet mats which are usually cheaper than rubber
Hi Brian.....my 2023 Camry SE AWD has developed a buzzing rattle that sounds like it's coming from the screen.....is this a warranty issue? It has 7000 miles.....
Hi only service will be able to tell you
Nice review!
Thanks! Nice car!
@@brianruperti thank you!
How you know when the car is warm up
Temp gauge bottom left
Digital Speedometer how to change it pls help me or send me short video
Ridiculous that this non base model AWD doesn't come standard with heater seats and heated steering wheel.
Southerners don’t want to pay extra for that stuff
@@brianruperti And this northerner doesn't want to pay thousands more for a sun roof and fancy wheels either.
@@brianruperti Along with having to pay for air conditioning because you southerners need it Even though I can do without it
Touche! ⚔️
AC you’re beat. You’d be the first I ever met who doesn’t want AC. But I understand what you mean. The option for more basic stripped cars should exist. They just don’t make them because the demand is just not there.
Should last 250-350k miles. Hands down. Care less about your key or your rear vents. Toyota.......Whats under the HOOD😂😂😂😂😂
Why did you remove my comment?
Which one?
@@brianruperti I said we bought this exact car 2 months ago with several more options etc... said thanks for the excellent review etc.. came back to see if you replied and it was gone! 19 minutes after you posted it
That’s very strange. I didn’t delete that. This has happened to me before when posting on channels /-:
I appreciate you watching!
I have a 2024 Toyota Camry. I bought it off the lot. It has a few upgrades but still has a key. Is anyone disappointed it has a key? Also that hole in the back where the vents would have been. Why did Toyota leave an empty hole? Those are the 2 things I dont like.. that hole should have been covered
@carlasemancik the hole is for people to put nicnaks and stuff they don’t want to hold.
That torque number is so sad.
Why?