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2005 Toyota Camry
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Toyota Camry in California, United States Apr 2008 - Jan 2013 | |||
Jan 2013US $570 | Entire Clutch system replaced but synchornizer in the transmission is not downshifting into 3 gear and not repaired due to cost to replace the transmission. |
Toyota Camry in New Jersey, United States Oct 2007 - Mar 2010 | |||
Nov 200734000 mi | A speed sensor in the trans went. The car seamed as if it were "gear hunting" |
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2005 Toyota Camry 4dr Sedan
225-horsepower 3.3L V6 5-speed automatic FWD
Toyota Camry in Florida, United States Nov 2011 - Dec 2015 | |||
Jul 2012116500 miUS $425 | Replaced steering cable. | ||
May 2013125800 miUS $1045 | Had to replace wheel bearing and covers of other wheel bearings. | ||
Oct 2013130300 miUS $1896 | Replace Rack and SteeringReplaced Valve Cover GasketsCheck Engine Light. Replaced cracked hose. | ||
Aug 2014142000 miUS $1350 | Replacement of sagging headliner. | ||
Nov 2014146000 miUS $823 | Rack and pinion steering replaced.Rack and pinion steering replaced. |
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2005 Toyota Camry 4dr Sedan
210-horsepower 3.0L V6 5-speed automatic FWD
Toyota Camry in North Carolina, United States Jan 2013 - Dec 2015 | |||
Feb 2014137000 miUS $381 | Water pump went bad. Had him replace timing belt also. |
Toyota Camry in Ohio, United States Jul 2017 - Oct 2017 | |||
Oct 2017121000 miUS $600 | calipers |
Toyota Camry in Massachusetts, United States Aug 2011 - Dec 2013 | |||
Apr 2012118500 miUS $550 | Replaced rear passenger-side brake caliper and both sets of rear brake pads and rotors.Replaced sway bar bushings. |
Toyota Camry in California, United States Jun 2009 - Jun 2016 | |||
May 201497000 miUS $75 | Tie rod ends DS |
Toyota Camry in Missouri, United States Jan 2020 - Jun 2022 | |||
May 2021279000 miUS $50 | Loud thump when car hit bumps. Sway bar bushings were worn. Replaced links and bushings. | ||
Aug 2021280000 miUS $150 | Rough idle. Cleaned out the throttle body and the contacts on the alternator. | ||
Nov 2021283000 miUS $750 | New alternator, new water pump, new s-belt,and valve cover gasket |
Toyota Camry in New York, United States Sep 2016 - Jan 2018 | |||
Nov 2017133000 miUS $150 | Wheel hub replaced | ||
Dec 2017139000 miUS $150 | Replace rear brake hardware and springs |
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2005 Toyota Camry 4dr Sedan
157-horsepower 2.4L I4 5-speed manual FWD
Toyota Camry in Tennessee, United States Mar 2013 - Jun 2018 | |||
Aug 2013166100 miUS $650 | Clutch wore out and was replaced, likely usual for this many miles | ||
Sep 2015185000 miUS $2345 | Transmission replaced | ||
Dec 2016199000 miUS $400 | clutch and slave |
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2005 Toyota Camry 4dr Sedan
157-horsepower 2.4L I4 5-speed automatic FWD
Toyota Camry in Colorado, United States Feb 2019 - Jun 2022 | |||
Aug 2019131844 miUS $200 | Replaced front passenger wheel sensor clearing intermittent CEL - code P0500 | ||
Sep 2021151805 miUS $1010 | Replaced leaking PS pump and cracked reservoir, serpentine belt & tensioner. And replaced broken front passenger wheel stud |
Toyota Camry in Washington, United States Jul 2016 - Jul 2018 | |||
Jul 201874000 miUS $500 | Alternator died. Replace alternator, serpentine belt,found leaking coolant replaced thermostat and gasket. Also replaced valve cover gasket to address oil leaking. |
Toyota Camry in Florida, United States Nov 2014 - Aug 2017 | |||
Mar 2015180000 miUS $150 | the car had a broken spark plug insulator |
Toyota Camry in New Jersey, United States Oct 2014 - Jun 2016 | |||
Sep 2015121000 miUS $300 | Bad caliper pins. Replaced the pins, rotors and pads. |
Toyota Camry in Minnesota, United States Mar 2014 - Aug 2014 | |||
Aug 201483000 miUS $90 | Replaced stabilizer bar bushings |
Toyota Camry in Ontario, Canada Jul 2013 - Dec 2014 | |||
Aug 201378000 miC $1500 | Rack and pinion leak, replaced. Outer tie rods have play preventing proper alignment, replaced. | ||
Jan 2014C $500 | Had two of the lower engine mounts replaced due to excessive engine movement and low speed vibration. Wear and tear, most camrys of this age have mount issues. | ||
Apr 201482040 miC $650 | One of the front coil spring broke, replaced all of front suspension. | ||
Dec 201485560 mi | Small atf leak from transmission housing or gasket. |
Toyota Camry in Ontario, Canada Aug 2013 - Mar 2016 | |||
Mar 201673780 mi | The fuel tank has a rupture in seam causing minor fuel leak |
Toyota Camry in Texas, United States Dec 2014 - May 2015 | |||
Dec 201453000 miUS $350 | alternator bearing failed and alternator was replaced |
Toyota Camry in Massachusetts, United States Jun 2013 - Mar 2018 | |||
Aug 2014127000 miUS $1300 | The car would frequently not respond to the accelerator. The mechanic said it was the "throttle module". +$1000 part! | ||
Apr 2015133700 miUS $270 | Rear suspension made a clunk over any ripple in the road. Replaced it (or its mount, not sure). | ||
Jan 2016133000 miUS $600 | Leaking valve coverBushing worn, front end. |
Toyota Camry in Florida, United States Jan 2015 - Mar 2015 | |||
Mar 201585000 miUS $1200 | radiator and water pump replaced |
Toyota Camry in South Carolina, United States Mar 2016 - Apr 2017 | |||
Apr 2017188000 miUS $300 | New Clutch installed |
Toyota Camry in Ontario, Canada Jun 2016 - May 2017 | |||
May 2017130820 miC $470 | brake line failure . replaced line and bleed systempower steering hose failure .replace hose and fluid and bleed line |
Toyota Camry in Kansas, United States May 2010 - Jun 2014 | |||
Aug 2013148000 miUS $80 | Very bad shake. I think I hit an animal or something. It went unchecked for a few months and destroyed a tire. I had the front end aligned and checked and 4 new tires installed. |
Toyota Camry in Rhode Island, United States Oct 2017 - Jun 2018 | |||
Dec 2017124000 miUS $567 | Close canister valve & cap |
Toyota Camry in Massachusetts, United States Mar 2016 - Dec 2016 | |||
Jun 2016128000 miUS $480 | bad alternator |
Toyota Camry in Florida, United States Oct 2015 - Nov 2017 | |||
Nov 2016138000 miUS $120 | Had to replace alternator | ||
Dec 2016139000 miUS $950 | Rack and Pinion had to be replaced. |
Toyota Camry in Michigan, United States Jul 2015 - Sep 2017 | |||
Jun 2016200000 miUS $180 | Left rear wheel bearing was whining for years. Finally able to narrow down and replaced it. It rusty and stuck so I have to struggle 1 hr a day spray w PB and press with long bolt and to separate brake plate w the bearing. | ||
Aug 2017220000 miUS $8 | replaced rear stabilizer bushing with moog. |
Toyota Camry in New Jersey, United States Aug 2015 - Jun 2018 | |||
Mar 2016124000 miUS $508 | Replace thermostat | ||
Sep 2016129000 miUS $275 | Dead alternator | ||
Nov 2017143000 miUS $120 | Engine was idling rough; shop performed throttle body cleaning. Problem subsided |
Toyota Camry in Virginia, United States Jan 2013 - Jun 2018 | |||
Feb 2014143300 miUS $121 | Replaced front motor mount | ||
Dec 2015168000 miUS $21 | Replace valve cover gasket | ||
Aug 2016176900 miUS $820 | Replaced all engine motor mounts (4 mounts total). | ||
Nov 2017191000 miUS $20 | Replaced steering boot (Neoprene, passenger side) | ||
Mar 2018194000 miUS $360 | Replace driver side CV joint | ||
Jun 2018196400 miUS $110 | Replace drive belt tensioner |
Toyota Camry in Wisconsin, United States May 2015 - Nov 2017 | |||
Feb 2017176300 miUS $120 | Had to replace the valve cover gasket due to oil leak.Had to replace the valve cover gasket |
Toyota Camry in Oregon, United States May 2012 - Jul 2018 | |||
Jun 2012152000 miUS $135 | This is the 3rd recharge in a year, earlier shop could not find leak | ||
Sep 2017182000 miUS $300 | Left front brake caliper was not fully releasing causing uneven pad wear. Replaced both front calipers, machined front discs, replaced all front pads. |
Toyota Camry in Illinois, United States May 2008 - Jun 2011 | |||
Feb 200946000 mi | steering column "clunks" when turningsteering column "clunks" when turning |
Toyota Camry in Illinois, United States Nov 2008 - Jan 2020 | |||
Aug 2014114600 miUS $1700 | My steering Suspension was leaking and it had to be replace. | ||
Dec 2014121000 miUS $249 | I had valve leak that needed replacing |
Toyota Camry in California, United States Jan 2009 - Apr 2011 | |||
Feb 200958000 miUS $3 | left brakelight bulb. |
Toyota Camry in Pennsylvania, United States Jan 2009 - May 2021 | |||
May 2016101000 miUS $159 | Water pump started making noise and was leaking through the seep hole. Local " do it all shop" ....$159.00 installed including PA.State 6% tax. | ||
Aug 2020123000 miUS $350 | I had to replace the water pump again....I found out the the old one was a rebuilt , this new one is new! |
Toyota Camry in Virginia, United States Dec 2007 - Dec 2015 | |||
Mar 201383000 miUS $125 | Needed new battery | ||
May 2015107000 miUS $250 | Broken engine mount. Replaced mount. |
Toyota Camry in Arkansas, United States Aug 2007 - May 2016 | |||
Jun 201063000 miUS $640 | Front struts were replaced because original struts were leaking oil. | ||
Jul 201284000 miUS $250 | Water pump was leaking. Replaced by dealer. |
Toyota Camry in Hawaii, United States Nov 2007 - Sep 2017 | |||
Jun 200936000 miUS $750 | cd player broke | ||
Sep 201569000 miUS $400 | Replace starter Replace motor mounts |
Toyota Camry in California, United States Oct 2007 - Jun 2018 | |||
Mar 201142000 miUS $214 | Replaced glove box that my wife broke the latch on. |
Toyota Camry in Pennsylvania, United States Aug 2007 - Jun 2022 | |||
Dec 200716000 mi | Water pump was leaking, had to replace it. | ||
Jan 201269200 miUS $425 | The alternator bearings went bad; replaced alternator. | ||
Apr 201583300 miUS $75 | Serpentine belt was making noise; new belt put on. | ||
Feb 201690400 miUS $152 | Dog bone mount was torn; mount replaced. | ||
Jun 2017102000 miUS $400 | Radiator was leaking; replaced with new one. | ||
Jun 2022133000 miUS $650 | Replaced front control arms and also sway bar links. |
Toyota Camry in Washington, United States Aug 2007 - Sep 2012 | |||
Sep 200717000 mi | oxygen sensor bad |
Toyota Camry in Manitoba, Canada Feb 2009 - Aug 2011 | |||
Jun 201135340 miC $1200 | Lower control arm bushings torn, replaced. |
Toyota Camry in Illinois, United States Sep 2009 - Jun 2018 | |||
Jun 2011100000 miUS $500 | struts | ||
Aug 2012112500 miUS $222 | Rear speaker grilles disintegrated...this is a known issue with 2005 Camry's among other years. It is poor materials that were used. Grille is only $20, but labor can be $300. | ||
Oct 2017151000 miUS $150 | Alignment | ||
Jan 2018152000 miUS $300 | Replace part |
Toyota Camry in Alberta, Canada Dec 2011 - Apr 2017 | |||
Jan 201484400 miC $500 | Wear and tear problem,replaced plugs,tie rod end | ||
Mar 2015115940 miC $1400 | Water pumpOil pan reseal recommended from last year,transmission fluid replaced | ||
Feb 2016127720 miC $260 | Muffler rusted and had crack |
Toyota Camry in Wisconsin, United States Jan 2012 - Jul 2017 | |||
Mar 201292000 miUS $400 | Intermediate shaft replaced due to clicking sound | ||
Jun 2015128000 miUS $530 | wheel bearing and sway bar - replaced | ||
Aug 2015129100 miUS $420 | tie-rod end AND sway bar |
Toyota Camry in Mississippi, United States May 2012 - Mar 2015 | |||
Mar 2013112000 miUS $450 | Slight water pump leak. Pump replaced. |
Toyota Camry in Maryland, United States Sep 2007 - Jun 2011 | |||
Dec 2009103000 miUS $1000 | Replaced all four struts |
Toyota Camry in Ontario, Canada Mar 2011 - Jun 2018 | |||
Jan 2013141000 miC $130 | worn ignition key. Keys are much too expensive - required all keys to be re-programmed resulted in further labour cost | ||
Nov 2013128860 miC $250 | Accessory belt tensioner starting to seize up, getting noisy. |
Toyota Camry in Texas, United States Feb 2011 - Sep 2014 | |||
Jun 201291000 miUS $600 | Front struts needed replacing |
Toyota Camry in Georgia, United States Sep 2009 - Jun 2018 | |||
Jun 201184000 miUS $600 | 1 wheel bearing and hub assembly replaced. Front pads replaced | ||
Nov 2013129000 miUS $500 | Replaced left wheel bearing and hub | ||
Jan 2014131200 miUS $520 | Replaced return power steering lineReplaced Dog Bone |
Toyota Camry in Ontario, Canada Mar 2012 - Mar 2014 | |||
Mar 201489900 miC $600 | Wheel bearing |
Toyota Camry in Georgia, United States Feb 2011 - Apr 2017 | |||
Mar 201168000 miUS $540 | Replaced master cylinder, fixed mushy brakesFixed mushy brakes | ||
Jan 201392000 miUS $850 | AC condensor replaced | ||
Sep 201398000 miUS $350 | Alternator replaced | ||
Mar 2015117000 miUS $411 | Repaired oil leak | ||
Jan 2016135000 miUS $736 | Water pump and other repairs | ||
Aug 2016143700 miUS $750 | Replace struts |
Toyota Camry in Montana, United States Aug 2012 - Dec 2015 | |||
Nov 2012214700 miUS $223 | Wheel bearing and race on front end. |
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2005 Toyota Camry Repair Histories
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FAQs
What year is the most reliable Camry? ›
Car shoppers who are looking for the most reliable Camry models might focus on the model years 2016, 2014 and 2006. The 2014 Camry received the highest Quality & Reliability score of all the models, however. Unfortunately, newer models beyond 2019 have not been scored by owners yet.
How many miles does a 2005 Camry last? ›You may also wonder how many miles can a Toyota Camry last? A survey from Consumer Reports has stated that, with proper care, the Toyota Camry can last more than 200,000 miles.
Is 2005 a good year for Camry? ›Is the 2005 Toyota Camry a Good Used Car? Yes, 2005 is a good year. Owner's praise the Camry's durability, affordable ownership costs, and comfort. Reliability ratings are great.
Are there any recalls on a 2005 Toyota Camry? ›There are 5 recalls on this vehicle.
What year Camry has engine problems? ›2008 Toyota Camry
Drivers noted similar transmission issues and noticed that the check engine light often caused problems. Some of the more prominent issues with the 2008 model came after the car reached 100,000 miles, where the ignition coil would start to fail.
Start thinking about changing the timing belt once you cross the 90,000-mile threshold.
Does a 2005 Toyota Camry have a timing belt or chain? ›A 2005 Toyota Camry doesn't have a timing belt—it has a timing chain. Timing belts and timing chains perform the exact same function, which is to keep your camshaft and crankshaft synchronized to make the engine work quietly and efficiently.
Why do Camrys last so long? ›What makes a used Toyota Camry last so long is the reliable and durable components under the hood. Delivering a smooth and reliable driving experience, the Camry makes for the perfect family car. Below, you can take a look at the performance specifications for the Camry: 206hp 2.5L Four-Cylinder Engine.
What are common problems for 2005 Toyota Camry? ›- 7.4% 6.7% Tire Problem Uneven Wear. 7.4% of 2005 Toyota Camry owners surveyed reported this issue. ...
- 7.2% 8.8% Wind Noise. ...
- 4.1% 3.8% Radio Won't Stay On Station/Poor Reception. ...
- 3.9% 5.2% Vehicle Pulls. ...
- 3.5% 2.8% Automatic Transmission Shifts Roughly.
The Camry is a capable, modest, comfortable riding sedan. The five-speed automatic transmission is smooth. The sizable interior is quiet and is outfitted with quality, well-fitting materials. Handling is responsive, but tire grip is limited.
Is buying a used Camry a good idea? ›
A reliable and affordable car, the Camry lasts a very long time and is a hot offering in the used market. Toyota Camry sits among the best cars any person could buy, whether it is new or used. Camry's are very much seen by many as a great first car and that's for a good reason.
What year Toyota Camry has a recall? ›Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (Toyota) is recalling certain 2018-2019 4Runner, 2019-2020 Avalon, 2019 Corolla Hatchback, 2017-2019 Highlander, 2018-2020 Camry, 2020 Corolla, 2018-2019 Land Cruiser, 2017-2020 Tacoma, 2019-2020 RAV4, 2019-2020 Sequoia, 2017-2020 Sienna, 2019-2020 Tundra, 2018-2020 Lexus ES350, ...
What are the best used Toyota Camry years? ›According to these reliability tests, the top Toyota Camry models to buy used are the 2021, 2017, 2011, and 2009 model years. These four Toyota Camry model years have near-perfect scores in every category when it comes to reliability over time.
Is an old Camry reliable? ›Old or new, the Camry is a reliable car. The common problems to avoid are based on collective information and would not affect all individual models. The same goes for the outstanding models since not all cars that fall under those models are great.
What are the worst years for Toyota Camrys? ›Among all the model years on this list, the 2007 Toyota Camry takes the cake as the most problematic vehicle based on data from CarProblemZoo.com and CarComplaints.com, amassing almost 5,000 problems in total.
What is the average lifespan of a Toyota Camry? ›How Long Does a Toyota Camry Last? The Toyota Camry is one of the most well-regarded midsize vehicles available, and its Toyota durability means that you can expect to get between 200,000 and 300,000 miles of use out of your Camry with proper vehicle maintenance.
Is Camry high maintenance? ›A Toyota Camry will cost about $4,203 for maintenance and repairs during its first 10 years of service. This beats the industry average for popular sedan models by $2,893. There is also a 11.89% chance that a Camry will require a major repair during that time. This is 9.61% better than similar vehicles in this segment.
Which is better Camry or Corolla? ›2021 Toyota Corolla
Compare the 2021 Toyota Camry vs. Corolla at Toyota of Downtown LA, and take a quick look at some standout differences between these two options: The Toyota Camry has a higher starting price and comes with a larger standard engine, while the Toyota Corolla offers better fuel efficiency.
Known for many of the same benefits as the Corolla, the Camry's four-cylinder model is easy to repair and thus, cheaper to maintain.
Are Camry engines reliable? ›Is the 2022 Camry a reliable car? According to Consumer Reports, the 2022 Camry has a predicted reliability score of 4 out of 5. That's pretty good as an overall score, but it's lower than the other models on this list.
Can a timing belt last 20 years? ›
Seven years is the maximum life of the timing belt recommended by most manufacturers. For example, the belt should be replaced even if the engine has only 30,000 miles but is seven years of age. More timing belts break due to age than mileage.
How do I know if my timing chain needs replacing? ›- Rattling Sound on Starting the Engine or Idling. A common finding in a vehicle with a bad timing chain is unusual rattling noise when the engine is started or when brakes are engaged. ...
- Misfiring Engine. ...
- Contaminated Engine Oil. ...
- Check Engine Light. ...
- Inability to Start the Engine.
Toyota recommends that you have your oil changed every 10,000 miles, but to continue with the 5,000-mile service intervals for fluid top offs, inspections, and tire rotations.
How long do Toyota timing chains last? ›Every time you use the engine, the timing chain is in use. When does a timing chain need to be replaced? The timing chain normally needs to be replaced between 80,000 and 120,000 miles unless there is a specific problem. Issues with the chain are common in higher mileage vehicles.
How much is an alignment on a 2005 Toyota Camry? ›How much is a Toyota Camry alignment? An alignment usually estimates anywhere between $60 - $150 depending on a lot factors such as location and parts availability. Generally, during an alignment, your ball joints, bearings, and different suspension parts will need to be replaced in order to align your tires.
Which lasts longer Toyota or Honda? ›The Toyota vehicles also consistently last longer than any Honda. According to statistics based on consumer reports, Toyota is the second most reliable automaker after Mazda, and Corolla is the most reliable model.
Which Toyota engine is most reliable? ›- 1 – The 2GR-FKS 3.5L V6. The Toyota GR series V6 engines are legendary. ...
- 2 – The 2.5L A25A-FXS. ...
- 3 – The V35A-FTS.
Victor Sheppard's 2007 Toyota Tundra
Victor Sheppard owned a 2007 Toyota Tundra, and he racked up over 1 million miles in just 9 years on the original engine and transmission.
The Toyota brand is known for reliability and dependability. However, reports have shown that some selected Toyota models manufactured from 2006 to 2011 were plagued with excessive engine oil consumption, consuming a quart of oil every 1,000 to 1,500 miles on average.
Can a Toyota Camry last 20 years? ›Toyota Camry
It's known for its reliability, comfort, safety, and durability, making it a perfect daily driver. This model can last for up to 10 years or between 200,000 and 300,000 miles, which is impressive for its class.
What are the most common Toyota problems? ›
- Brake Problems.
- Suspension Issues.
- Faulty Water Pumps.
- Common Fuel Pump Failures.
- Oil Sludge in Engines.
- Forced Acceleration.
- Poor Air Conditioning Conditions.
While the turbo-four has lower power and torque than the V6, it has better fuel economy. Depending on the model and drivetrain, the 2.5L four-cylinder can get up to 28/39/32 mpg. The V6 tops out at 22/31/25 mpg.
How fast is a 4 cylinder Camry? ›Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent. Behind a 206-hp, 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine, the Toyota Camry XSE has a top speed of 145 mph. In addition, the Camry XSE also delivers a 0-60 mph time of just 6.5 seconds, which isn't bad for a four-cylinder vehicle.
Are Toyota 4 cylinders reliable? ›How long will a Toyota 2.7L engine last? A Toyota 2.7L 4 cylinder engine should have no problem lasting over 250,000 miles. These are known to be some of the most dependable 4 cylinder engines that are available and there are plenty of them that have exceeded 250,000 miles.
What should I know before buying a Toyota Camry? ›- Skip the base model Toyota Camry and go for the SE trim.
- Make sure to include features like a heated steering wheel for cold climates.
- Don't buy the Camry TRD thinking you're getting a sports sedan bargain.
1. Takata airbag recall: 65+ million recalled vehicles so far.
Will Toyota Buy Back recall vehicles? ›We appreciate their loyalty and are supporting them through this recall,” Toyota said in a statement obtained by The Verge. “However, if a customer does not want to proceed with the provided options, we will offer to repurchase their bZ4X.” Toyota adds that the buyback depends on the owner's state and circumstances.
Do Toyota recalls expire? ›As a general rule, recalls have no expiration date. Additionally, they will transfer from one owner to another. If you buy a used car and only later discover an open recall, you are entitled to the repair even though you were not the owner at the time of the recall.
What year Camry has the least problems? ›The most reliable Camry models might denote the model years that the vehicle received the nod as the most dependable vehicle in its category (midsize sedans). Currently, four model years rank as the most dependable: 2016, 2014, 2011 and 2006.
What generation Camry is the best? ›With a pocket-friendly price, nearly all models of the Toyota Camry are respectable. However, the 2013 to 2015 models are proven to be most reliable by statistics and user reviews.
What year did Toyota Camry have problems? ›
2001 Toyota Camry reliability: 3 out of 5
This Camry year experienced both major and minor engine problems, fuel system issues, and problems with the climate system, suspension, brakes, paint and trim, and the in-car electronics. The 2001 Camry was very unreliable—avoid it at all costs.
- 2005 Toyota Camry. 2005 Toyota Camry | Wikimedia Commons. The 2005 Camry is one of the best used cars under $5,000. ...
- 2009-2011 Toyota Camry. 2011 Toyota Camry | Wikimedia Commons. ...
- 2012-2017 Toyota Camry. A pair of 2017 Toyota Camry sedans | Toyota.
9/10 2021 Toyota Corolla
There's no need to explain why the Corolla is one of the world's best-selling cars. Apart from its popularity, the Corolla takes the crown when it comes to reliability. It has been under production since the late '60s, stood the test of time, and remained a favorite among JDM lovers.
The Toyota Camry is one of the most well-regarded midsize vehicles available, and its Toyota durability means that you can expect to get between 200,000 and 300,000 miles of use out of your Camry with proper vehicle maintenance.
Which model of Toyota lasts the longest? ›Topping that list is the Toyota Sequoia, which has a potential lifespan of 296,509 miles, according to a new study from iSeeCars.com. The automotive research website analyzed more than 2 million cars to determine which last longest and found that 20 models are able to endure for more than 200,000 miles.
Which is better Accord or Camry? ›2022 Honda Accord LX vs 2022 Toyota Camry LE
The Accord LX delivers greater passenger volume and cargo volume than the smaller Camry LE. Those riding up front will enjoy more headroom, legroom, and shoulder room. Rear-seat passengers also have more second-row legroom and shoulder room.
2020 Toyota Camry LE & SEDifferences
The 2020 Camry LE features fabric-trimmed seats and layered wood trim, where the SE upgrades your cabin experience with Sport SofTex®-trimmed front seats, fabric inserts, embossed mesh trim, and a 4.2-in. TFT multi-information display.
The most well-rounded of the bunch is the four-cylinder hybrid, which pairs a 2.5-liter inline four-cylinder with an electric motor for a total of 208 hp. At the track, the Camry Hybrid can hit 60 in 7.4 seconds, one tenth of a second quicker than the base four-cylinder.
Which is a better car Honda or Toyota? ›Toyota typically wins in reliability while Honda has stronger safety ratings according to Automotive News. Toyota and Honda often rank high in the annual Consumer Reports' Auto Reliability Survey, beating out other automakers such as Mazda, Ford, and Chevrolet.
What does Camry mean in Japanese? ›“Camry” comes from the Japanese word for crown, “kanmuri”. So, you could say it's the king of sedans…or maybe the queen?
What is the number 1 most reliable car? ›
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The Most Reliable Car Brands.
Longest-Lasting Car Brands to Reach 200,000 Miles- iSeeCars Study | ||
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Rank | Model | % of Cars Over 200k Miles |
1 | Toyota | 2.3% |
2 | Honda | 1.9% |
3 | GMC | 1.8% |
- Kia. Reliability rating: 95.8% ...
- Mazda. Reliability rating: 95.9% ...
- Mitsubishi. Reliability rating: 96.9% ...
- Dacia. Reliability rating: 97.3% ...
- Lexus. Reliability rating: 98.7% ...
- Alfa Romeo. Reliability rating: 86.5% ...
- Land Rover. Reliability rating: 82.5% ...
- Fiat. Reliability rating: 82.0%
The Toyota vehicles also consistently last longer than any Honda. According to statistics based on consumer reports, Toyota is the second most reliable automaker after Mazda, and Corolla is the most reliable model. Honda didn't even make it to the top 10 for average reliability.