Pros: PRO: well-equipped, quiet, 4-cylinder has adequate power. Cons: CON: felt every bump, sensitive to cross-winds, long travel on brake pedal.
We are looking for a second car (used) that will be quieter and more comfortable on long trips than our 1999 Corolla, with more space for carrying stuff to the cottage and to visit family. We rented a 2004 Camry LE 4-cylinder for a day as a test. In ...
Pros: Lots of great features that you would expect in a $50,000 car for only $30,000. Cons: Terrible hesitation, confused transmission and brakes that try to out think the driver.
At first we were thrilled with our new 2004 Camry XLE V6 that replaced our 1993 Camry XLE V6, but then we started noticing some very bad problems. First, the engine hesitation, that included a confused transmission down shifting and running the engine ...
Pros: Roomier, Reliable, Stylish Cons: Lack of Brake Feel
Toyota vehicles have always been dependable. The 2004 Camry is no exception. Camry has three trims. The base LE, SE with optional V6 and XLE with optional V6. I recently bought a 2004 Camry SE and am very satisfied. I picked the SE trim because ...
Pros: Fit and finish, roominess, quietness of ride, impressive power from the base 4 cylinder engine Cons: Loose handling in tight curves, small outside mirrors
The first time I drove the 5th generation Camry was shortly after its release in 2002. It was a rental car with about 16 miles on odometer and I had a 75 mile drive on mountain roads to test it out. I was immediately impressed with the interior ...
Pros: Reliable. Comfortable. Quiet. Decent mileage. Great value. Nice improvements. Cons: Not much. Speakers have muddled bass. Dash has nice materials, but still somehow bland.
My wife and I have owned Camry's for years. They're generally very reliable, but each model seems to have their own quirks. For comparison, a brief history of their relative merits: The 1987 model had a muffler that needed to be replaced about once a ...
Pros: Spacious, quiet cabin. Excellent finish, powerful ride. Very reliable, high resale. Cons: Youngsters might want the V6.
Exterior Tall, graceful, expensive and powerful-looking. Clean, sculpted lines, looks much more expensive than it is. Exterior fit and finish is excellent! Paint is very smooth and waxing can help maintain it. Interior Dash: Plain, ...
Pros: Good price. Quiet. Cons: Persistent pull to left (widespread, and difficult to fix)
Summary My Camry comes with this defect: It persistently pulls toward left on freeway and is extremely difficult to fix. This is not an isolated incidence. The same problem has plagued many Camry since 2002. Surprisingly Toyota does not know how to ...
Pros: Reliable and capable transportation. Well constructed and good for highway commutes. Cons: A very "point A to point B" kind of car. Styling is bland and uninspired.
This review is the result of my eight days driving a 2004 Camry LE (Base w/ 4 cylinder) that I rented from Hertz at the Dulles airport in Virginia. I drove the car around the Washington, D.C. area as well as Western Maryland and South Central ...
Pros: Build quality, refined I-4 engine, refined powertrain, exterior appearance, gas mileage, ride and handling, value. Cons: Highly functional but boring interior, non-ABS brakes.
I had just recently rented a 2004 Toyota Camry LE equipped with the 2.4 Liter four cylinder engine and automatic transmission. I have never drove any of the current or previous generation Camry's, so I was very excited to see what's so good about this ...
Pros: A great car with many amenities. The Camry rides and handles like a luxury car. Cons: Front seat cushions a little short, and the door/steering wheel controls are not illuminated.
The last Camry I had was a 98 LE which I was very satisfied with. That car rode nicely, handled adequately, and got good gas mileage. I leased this 04 XLE (4 cylinder)in early December and am very pleased with the overall driving experience. Since ...
Pros: it's a Toyota, quality, reputation for reliability, low maintenance, lot of car for your money Cons: ABS not standard, alot of things are options, plain looking wheel covers, speedometer
update 04/24/04 The IIHS did side impact tests on 12 midsize cars. And the Honda Accord and the Toyota Camry (both with side airbags) were the only ones the were rated good. So if you're safety concerned opt. for the side airbags on the Camry, its only ...
Pros: Many conveniences. Affordable. Solid quality. Comfortable Cons: "mushy" brakes (recommend ABS). Power steering a little stiff. Odometer displays only whole numbers.
2004 Camry LE 15 gallon tank, about 500 mile range 2.4 liter, 4 cylinder, 4-speed automatic 28-30 mpg city, 32-34 mpg highway Payments: $336 a month for 5 years It is well documented the reliability and quality of Toyota. The 2004 Camry LE is ...
by mkaresh in Cars & Motorsports, - Top 10, Nov 21 '03
Pros: Performance, handling, ride, room, comfort, refinement, workmanship, popular, and now price Cons: Bland styling, ugly tail lamps, not the most exciting sedan to drive, popular
Ive always had a hard time getting excited about the Toyota Camry, despite its ever-increasing level of technical perfection. It has always seemed about as appliance-like as a car could get. Two years ago when the car was redesigned, Toyota made a ...
Pros: Peppy base engine, Handling, Light (but precise) steering, Toyota reputation, Build quality, and Price. Cons: Awkward facing interior center dash, Small Calipers on the brakes, and Loud highway noise.
The 2004 Toyota Camry is everything one could expect from a mid-size, non luxury car. Well almost everything. The Toyota fares above average from the competition in virtually all areas of distinction. The car is priced better, built better and handles ...
Pros: Great gas mileage Cons: no acceleration, no brakes.
Wow! When I read orblackfz1's review, I knew I wasn't crazy. My 2004 Camry Limited Edition is terrible. The engine spits and hesitates and the brakes don't work very well.
I've had the car since 11/04 and put 49,000 miles on it. The problems began when the car was very new...about 150 miles. Since I commute 140 miles per day, I had little choice then to keep driving it. I was forced to buy another, safer vehicle and dropped the Camry (now a "spare" car) off to dealership #2. They cannot figure out what is wrong with it.
Now, on the other hand, I know people who have and love their Camry's. My advice, put about 100 miles on it before you consider buying it. It's a comfortable, great looking vehicle but it's a death trap on major highways!
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