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2015 Toyota Camry OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS

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Jaclyn
Jaclyn
McDonough, Georgia
4.0
This vehicle feels very sturdy during the drive, and the design is beautiful.
First, the design is beautiful. My wheel rims are thin and each spike is shaped like a boomerang, which looks really cool when the wheels are spinning. The interior is not all leather, which I like, because the smell of leather makes me dizzy sometimes. Some of the interior is velvety. The car feels very sturdy during the drive and especially during windy conditions. What I also like about it is the quality of the audio system. You can answer phone calls in the car and play music. Another aspect that I like is how big the trunk and interior is. I used this car to move my furniture and belonging from one studio apartment to the next and everything fits well. I never had to rent a U-Haul. What I dislike about this car is the fact that it is a bit big. In the neighborhood that I live in, most people must parallel park and having a mid-size car makes it very difficult. Most people own compact cars. Another dislike which may not mean much to other people is that the driver's seat does not have an arm rest. I like using arm rests to keep my steering wheel steady so this was a bummer. At the back seat, there is a discolored leather spot that I'm not sure how to fix. It developed only two years into owning this vehicle so I wasn't sure if it was my fault for spilling something on it or it was due to sun damage. The last dislike that I can think of is performance on hilly terrains. It is best to drive this car on flat land.
Tammy
Tammy
New York, New York
4.0
Great price for the car
The generational lifecycle of Toyota cars and trucks is usually very consistent. Every five or six years, the company typically debuts a new version of a given car and, apart from some mild updates of a chrome strip here or a reshaped headlight design there, leaves it alone until the next redesign. The 2015 Toyota Camry represents a significant departure from the norm, however, as Toyota has thoroughly overhauled it a mere three years after a complete redesign. Whatever the reasons are for the change -- a good guess would be that Toyota feels the need to have a more competitive Camry this year -- the end result is certainly good news if you're shopping for a 2015 midsize family sedan.