couple of nights in the Camry were fine, but nothing to write home about. The looks didn't do much for me, the interior was fine and the power was just OK. I know lots of people buy Camrys, but I can't say this car would be at the top of my list of midsize four-doors, especially given the sticker price.
At times, it felt like there was a period of hesitation to get up to speed, especially in passing. There was good legroom throughout, but I couldn't seem to get the driver's seat in a comfortable enough position, which I didn't like. I felt like I was sitting too far away.
For running around, and for toting along a family, I guess I can see why people flock to this car. I just wouldn't be one of them.
2010 Toyota Camry SE
Base Price: $23,915
As-Tested Price: $28,475
Drivetrain: 2.5-liter I4; FWD, six-speed automatic
Output: 179 hp @ 6,000 rpm, 171 lb-ft @ 4,100 rpm
Curb Weight: 3,329 lb
Fuel Economy: (EPA/AW) 26/26.2 mpg
Options: Voice activated DVD navigation