I got same color, but the loaded FWD XLE. Best ride for the money. 50 mpg. I got 62 mpg in the city coming back from grocery haul. Average 50-55 mpg. Can't beat that. Very smooth ride, luxurious, powerful. I get so much power on echo mode, did not try the the other ones.
@@CACar_Nationjust make them a lower offer and stick with it. I bought an XLE on July 2nd. I told them nicely I would buy the car if they would delete the $1495.00 addendum of garbage, delete the premium package charge, and just sell me the car for the MSRP that is at the middle bottom of the window stick. It took about 20 minutes, I was polite and respectful and told him I was very likely to buy the car and that I had 820 credit score but that I was willing to visit other Toyota dealers if he needed to sell it for me. I was calm and sat down and I joked with the managers and said it’s a nice car and I’d always wanted a Toyota for reliability and that the gas mileage would really help me out. Anyways to the point, he came out and told me he agreed to my price and even threw in window tint, all weather floor mats and a cargo organizer that was in another Camry if I would do business immediately and I shook his hand and agreed. I’m very happy with the experience and I put $20,000 down and financed $16,710 @ Toyotas best rate of 5.25% APR. I’ll pay the car off within the year to save interest. Cars are commodities and everyone has them, it’s no different than toilet paper my friend.
I bought an XLE on July 2nd. I will be getting a new headliner because mine has torn at both front corners where it wraps up underneath the panoramic sunroof.
Yea it’s not really anything new or untested. I just bought an XLE on July 2nd and it’s great! My first ever Toyota of any kind. I was a Mazda guy, I still am really I have 2 that are new and paid off. I plan to pay off Toyota by year end
@@dylanendlich4521 And it has a CVT Transmission. This basic Camry does NOT have Turbo or and DOES have a real 8 speed transmission. No contest in 100K miles... People don't by a Camry to trade it in every three years; they buy it to last 10 to 15 years.
@@KinemechanicaI got new Camry it’s a “E”CVT 10 speed hybrid only does not have turbo (so your right about that) but yes it’s much more reliable than new Hondas (I work at honda)
I would prefer if the US Automaker's lock on duty imports was relaxed and we COULD buy a more basic car or truck, like those sold in the Overseas market, but until that happens we are all going to pay TOO MUCH.
I got same color, but the loaded FWD XLE. Best ride for the money. 50 mpg. I got 62 mpg in the city coming back from grocery haul. Average 50-55 mpg. Can't beat that. Very smooth ride, luxurious, powerful. I get so much power on echo mode, did not try the the other ones.
I like the car. I have a 2007 Camry LE and still running strong 250K miles. I am looking at the SE model.
Right on Untamed 👍🏼
If you push hard, it can be lower. I got mine a few weeks ago at 29300 in Southern California
$31.087 for the SE with convenience package and all-weather package it was originally $33.542. Hemet Toyota. They had recently purchased it for Gosh.
How you do it
@@CACar_Nationjust make them a lower offer and stick with it. I bought an XLE on July 2nd. I told them nicely I would buy the car if they would delete the $1495.00 addendum of garbage, delete the premium package charge, and just sell me the car for the MSRP that is at the middle bottom of the window stick. It took about 20 minutes, I was polite and respectful and told him I was very likely to buy the car and that I had 820 credit score but that I was willing to visit other Toyota dealers if he needed to sell it for me. I was calm and sat down and I joked with the managers and said it’s a nice car and I’d always wanted a Toyota for reliability and that the gas mileage would really help me out. Anyways to the point, he came out and told me he agreed to my price and even threw in window tint, all weather floor mats and a cargo organizer that was in another Camry if I would do business immediately and I shook his hand and agreed. I’m very happy with the experience and I put $20,000 down and financed $16,710 @ Toyotas best rate of 5.25% APR. I’ll pay the car off within the year to save interest. Cars are commodities and everyone has them, it’s no different than toilet paper my friend.
Push hard. The car goes quickly. If you don't buy with the price they ask, someone will grap it.
I bought an XLE on July 2nd. I will be getting a new headliner because mine has torn at both front corners where it wraps up underneath the panoramic sunroof.
Alway buy the first year of new model 😉
More like a refresh.
Yea it’s not really anything new or untested. I just bought an XLE on July 2nd and it’s great! My first ever Toyota of any kind. I was a Mazda guy, I still am really I have 2 that are new and paid off. I plan to pay off Toyota by year end
Best value car out there.
New civic has a better interior
@@dylanendlich4521 And it has a CVT Transmission. This basic Camry does NOT have Turbo or and DOES have a real 8 speed transmission. No contest in 100K miles... People don't by a Camry to trade it in every three years; they buy it to last 10 to 15 years.
Civics are more like corolla, Camry would have to be compared to Accord
@@KinemechanicaI got new Camry it’s a “E”CVT 10 speed hybrid only does not have turbo (so your right about that) but yes it’s much more reliable than new Hondas (I work at honda)
Camry’s use to be nice and semi luxurious
Still is imo I just bought a new XLE a week ago.
@JunkyJeeMailI bought one July 2nd
The ICE version was at least cheaper and a reliable car. 30k is a bit much for some people.
I would prefer if the US Automaker's lock on duty imports was relaxed and we COULD buy a more basic car or truck, like those sold in the Overseas market, but until that happens we are all going to pay TOO MUCH.
Le is ugly.. 31300 i got se and the color combo i want.. imo dont get the LE yuck