Used 2018 ToyotaCamry XSE V6

    Odometer
    77,882 miles
    Fuel Economy
    22/32 MPG City/Hwy
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    Front-wheel Drive
    Engine
    3.5 Liter
    VIN
    4T1BZ1HK1JU505660
    Stock Number
    JU505660
    Toyota Camry

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    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 5
    • Horsepower: 301

    Dealer Notes

    Key Features & Highlights

    Modern power & efficiency: The XLE comes equipped with a 2.5-liter 4-cyl engine producing about 203 hp and 184 lb-ft of torque.
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    The EPA-rated fuel economy is around 28 mpg city / 39 mpg highway / 32 mpg combined for the 4-cyl version.
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    Upgraded refinement: As the XLE trim, you get leather upholstery, power-adjustable seats (including lumbar support) and higher-end interior touches compared to the more basic trims.
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    Cutting-edge redesign: The 2018 model year brought a full redesignnew styling, fresh cabin design, and more advanced features.
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    Advanced safety & tech: Standard across the range is Toyota Safety Sense (TSS-P) with things like lane departure warning, automatic high beams, pre-collision system.
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    Comfort & usability: Room for five, a generous trunk (about 15.1 cu ft for the 4-cyl version) and a smooth ride make this sedan ideal for daily driving, road trips, and commuting alike.
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    Stylish presence: With its sleek new body design, refined front grille, and quality finishes, the 2018 Camry XLE stands out in the midsize sedan classnot just practical, but good looking too.
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    Why It Stands Out

    Balance of performance & economy: Youre not sacrificing comfort or features for efficiency; you can have both.

    Premium feel without premium price: The XLE gives upscale features (leather, tech, refined styling) without stepping into luxury-car pricing territory.

    Longevity & reliability: The Camry nameplate is known for durability, parts availability, and strong resale value.

    Smart daily driver: Whether youre driving to work, taking family trips, or heading out for errands, this sedan works in many scenarios.

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    Overall3.9Out of 5
    • Nice looking vehicle

      By Great1 on Tuesday, September 08, 2020

      3.0
      I finally got the 2020 Toyota Camry that I wanted. But after only six months the battery just went dead. This car is very nice looking and it's comfortable. After reading a lot of the other reviews on here with complaints about the battery, makes me realize, that this is a common issue. So, therefore it's not a reliable car. Especially if I don't know from one day to the next if my car is going to crank. That was my reason for getting a brand new car so that I could have reliable transportation. Seems like Toyota should address the issue. The service man at the dealer said that maybe something was left on or a door was left ajar.I didn't leave anything on or open. And that everything was fine. And that they charged up the battery instead of replacing it. After reading the comments on here I think what he said was a bunch of hogwash. I think it's just best for me to trade this in for something else. I thought that Toyota was supposed to be top of the line but from this experience I don't think so!
    • On-going dead battery issue

      By Brad T on Friday, December 04, 2020

      3.0
      Bought the 2020 Camry SE for my wife. Beautiful engineering and styling BUT there is a big on-going and unresolved issue with the dead battery. We've had this car less than 6 months, very little mileage and the battery has gone dead twice. Each time it was taken to the dealer and both times they claim they do not know the cause. More than likely it is not the battery nor the charging system -- more than likely it's an electronic system that continues to draw substantial power after the vehicle is off. I have looked through the blogs and found many other people have complained about the same issue and all seem to be unresolved. Very frustrating.
    • 500 miles car had to be towed in to dealer. Batter

      By Bill on Saturday, August 08, 2020

      4.0
      THe first 500 miles the car had to be towed in battery issues. By 900 miles three batteries later. Dealer can not find anything wrong, the dealer tried to charge me $602.00 for the new battery. The car had only 900 miles. I did not pay. Filed a complaint under the Lemon law!!