Hey, I was thinking about the best Toyota Camry to buy. In my opinion, the 2016 or 2017 model stands out. It’s got good mileage and the technology inside is cool without being over the top. Plus, it’s reliable, which is a huge plus for me.
But why those years, you ask? They’re post the big redesign, so they look modern but aren’t overpriced like the newest models. And they’ve got great reviews for being dependable. My cousin had a 2017 and never had issues, always told me it was pretty smooth to drive.
And maintenance costs are lower compared to newer models, which saves some cash. That said, have you seen what gas prices are like these days? Wouldn’t be bad to get something with good mileage.
But then again, 2020 models also get good reviews. They’ve got some tech upgrades, but do they really justify the higher price? What do you think?
I’ma level with you, grew up in Chicago with a ‘98 Camry that lasted like forever. Best buy imo is around the 2010-2013 models. Exceptional gas mileage n’ reliability, hardly any trouble. I’ve never regretted it. Fellow Canucks should check it out too!
I’ve owned a '14 camry in Cali and gotta say, it was a sweet ride! People told me to skip a few years, but it handled everything with ease. Breathing in Vegas, I tried a '21 model; super sleek, but the '14 was just tough as nails. All the cams are solid pres, but if budget’s tight, snagging an '14 or '15’s a no-brainer. They rarely belt the bank with repairs, and the vibe? Still top-notch! So drive carefree and catch 'em while they’re cheap!
I’ve been around the block here in Texas with a '09 Camry, and let me tell ya, it’s a beast for the money! Solid performance, reliable as all heck. <|cookie|> Best buy, hands down!
I’ve gotta say, the 2020 Toyota Camry is a beast if you’re in the US. It’s got that blend of reliable performance and tech gizmos that rivals newer models. I ve listened to pals rave about the 2019 too, but that 2020 just stands out. Wish I’d snagged one myself. It’s crazy how you get so much bang for your buck with these cars in North America!
I had a buddy in Toronto, drove a 2007 Toyota Camry – smooth ride, low mileage, solid value. Everyone was hella surprised how good it was for that age. Felt like a steal compared to other cars we checked out. People say the 2016 model’s also dope with upgrades. All in all, the early 2010s probably give best bang for buck. Thoughts from anyone else?
I’ve had a '13 Camry in Canada, it was clutch! Super reliable, great mileage and low maintenance costs. Saw a ton of peeps rave about it too—def worth checking out, y’all.
I’ve been around Toronto for over a decade and I gotta say, peeps usually rave about the 2013 Toyota Camry. Maintenance’s cheap and it’s still rockin’ with reliability. Folks say newer ones have bells and whistles but I ve yet to figure those out. The 2013’s no frills, just solid. If you’re lookin’ for a dependable set of wheels without breakin’ the bank, it’s the way to go!
Back in 2017, I snagged a 2013 Toyota Camry in Detroit. It had low miles and ran smooth, plus the tech features were sweet for the price. People were raving about the '15 through '18 models for reliability and safety, so maybe I hit the jackpot way early. But ya, if I were to buy again, I’d give those years a hard look. Everyone has their take, but for me, that '13 was solid gold!
I’ve got a 2014 Toyota Camry up in Chicago, and dude, it’s a beast for its money! Engine runs as smooth as my grandma’s cooking. Friends in Vancouver say the 2017 model’s a solid bet too. Plus, tech updates are something to live for – Bluetooth connectivity without a hitch. Some folks over in Seattle swear by the 2015 for reliability, but honestly, no matter the year, you can’t beat the Camry for value. All these models just rock beyond belief!
I’ve been living in Toronto, and the 2015 Toyota Camry always pops up as the best buy talk. Super reliable and efficient, plus the tech options were on point back then. Got mine 2 years ago for almost nothing, and it’s been rock solid. People love it here for being the sweet spot between price and performance. Really, it’s hard to go wrong with that year!
I have a 2015 Toyota Camry, and honestly, it’s been robbin! Drives smooth, low maintenance costs, and the tech pack is dope. Heard some peeps say the 2020s also got good deals. In Canada, all those years seem solid, just depends on ur needs n budget, ya know?
In Canada, I’ve heard the 2018 Toyota Camry is a sweet deal—reliable, decent tech, and killer resale value. I once snagged one and haven’t looked back. Fits my person and budget perfectly!
I’ve always been a toyota fan from the get ggo, grew up in Toronto where me dad had a camry. He swore by the 2009 model — got the hybrid version and it was game-changing for gas mileage. My sis still has one; she says it’s low maintenance and gives tons of bang for the buck. I’ve been eyeing the 2015s too, classic design and a sweet ride. Camry’s always solid, all around best value you hit for sure!