2025 Toyota Camry | The Forever Car Done Right
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Published 2024-04-18
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Index:
00:00 Changes to the Car
3:05 Interior and Exterior
5:43 Driving and Design Philosophy
15:36 Final Thoughts
All Comments (21)
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7:25 this is not something you should be singing about. Toyota is known for its reliability, not for being a money pit.
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“A great experience for someone who just wants a car that’s functional as an appliance but also doesn’t feel like a total shit box”. Send that to the marketing department.
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The screen being integrated into the dashboard makes me unbelievably happy. It looks so much better than an iPad glued on top of the dashboard
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For all the Camry complaints, I appreciate your continued honesty on the experience. As a middle income home owner, I need a car to perform all the roles. Commuting, shopping, family, errands, road trips, and just occasionally a fun detour. Thank you for risking the mundane.
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hoping to buy this in 2040
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In a sea of SUVS we're now at a point where sedans like Camry bring back some notion of composed handling, overall value and no gimmicks. Good luck everybody. 😂
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I must be getting old because this looks great to me. ("Great" now means "a smart way to spend your money.")
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Toyota was serious when they said "no more boring cars" and I'm a here for it
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My parents bought a new Camry in 2002 for $20K. Fast forward 22 years and 200K+ miles, they just sold it for $4000. Good deal! And it still drives like new too; nothing ever went wrong. They loved it.
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The thing nobody ever mentions about 16" rims is you'll get better mpg, lower NVH, less tire wear, and better ride comfort. Large rims creates more problems than it solves. This is coming from someone who used to hop up Civics back in the day. Oh yeah, you also get worse acceleration.
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I sold Toyota cars in 1994 when they made a Camry station wagon. Toyota never gave us enough of those. As soon as one came on the lot it sold. They discontinued that model because of poor sales. Those low numbers were their doing. Would love to another Camry wagon.
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I am the Camry man. Cars owned: Camry, Avalon, Yaris, Camry, and the last Avalon.
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I'm glad "bigger" sedans are still a priority at Toyota and Honda, wish Mazda would get back in the game with a dope 6.
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Finally a normal looking car in 2024 and not something a try hard 40year old stuck in kindergarten drew.
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I usually write jokes or bullshit in the comment section but the Camry is such a reliable car. My parents have an 05 Camry SE, with 446,000 miles. That car is insanely reliable and although it’s not a hybrid, Camrys are a great choice. Also, TuxMat is my new Dad
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Glad to see an actual car (not an SUV), that is affordable, and well thought-out without all of the current car tropes. Interior and ergonomics in particular address pretty much all of my complaints with today's cars. I hope they sell a ton of them and that other carmakers learn something from it and follow suit.
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Everyone has a Camry story. Amazing car.
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Dealers will figure out how to get this to like $40k
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32k for that car isn't bad. Tough to not get a car like this as a commuter that also is used as a family car.
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I love that the Camry keeps a low belt-line with big open windows for visibility. Completely debunks the myth that new cars need high belt-lines and tiny windows for safety. It's done because less glass is cheaper.