
2023 Toyota Camry SE Sedan
- Used
The full specifications
- Max seating capacity: 5
- Horsepower: 203
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KBB.com Consumer Reviews
- 5.0
Excellent car
by Shona on 12/2/2025 8:34:13 PM
I absolutely love this car, I haven’t had it in for maintenance since I purchased it except routing maintenance, oil changes, tire rotation, etc - 5.0
Great car
by Mark I on 11/21/2025 12:04:49 PM
The car is great never no issues put 18 inch chrome rims and tires have a lot of people to say they where shocked didn’t realize it was a Camry it made it look sportier then the se or clean sport model very reliable - 5.0
Love It
by Bright red Camry on 8/29/2025 11:46:47 PM
I went from a 2020 Honda Accord hybrid to this 2024 Camry hybrid. The Honda Made us fall in love with hybrids. It drove great and got great Mileage. The things I liked better about the Honda, walk away door locking, push button transmission control, the cruise control that stayed in the active position unless you turned it off so all you had to do was hit the set button. The things we like better about the Camry, quiet ride, way more comfortable seats, better ride, slightly better mileage, not as buzzy at full throttle, better adaptive cruise control, much less glitchy infotainment system, over all a much more comfortable and relaxing car to drive. Both need work on the lane keeping assist. Both great cars but for us we very much prefer the Camry. It just feels softer more relaxed and more comfortable on long trips.