2016 Toyota Camry VIN Lookup
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Overview
8.6
/10
The 2016 Toyota Camry continues to be one of the most recommended midsize sedans thanks to its comfortable ride, spacious interior, proven reliability and abundance of standard features. Offered in LE, SE, XLE and XSE trim levels, the versatile Camry has something for everyone seeking an affordable, fuss-free daily driver. While it may not be the most exciting vehicle out there, steady improvements each model year and Toyota's sterling reputation ensure the Camry remains a top choice for shoppers wanting a smooth, roomy sedan.
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Performance
8.7/10
The Camry offers two engine options for 2016. The base 2.5-liter four-cylinder produces 178 horsepower, which delivers adequate acceleration for everyday driving but strains when pushed. The available 3.5-liter V6 provides stronger acceleration with 268 horsepower but gets worse fuel economy. Both engines come paired to a smooth six-speed automatic transmission. Handling is precise but not sporty, while the ride quality balances comfort and control. The Camry offers a quiet and relaxed driving experience focused more on refinement than excitement.
Pricing & Running Costs
8.5/10
The Camry has an affordable starting price and low ownership costs. Base models start around $23,000 MSRP, with top trims reaching about $31,000. That's very competitive pricing in the midsize segment. Insurance and maintenance costs are reasonable as well thanks to the Camry's reputation for reliability. Fuel economy is average – most models get about 25 mpg city and 35 mpg highway. Overall, the Camry provides an attractive balance of upfront affordability and low long-term running expenses.
Design & Technology
7.2/10
While the exterior styling plays it safe, the interior offers an upscale look and feel. Soft-touch surfaces abound, complementing the simple but handsome dashboard design. Base models come decently equipped with features like Bluetooth, a touchscreen interface, and a rearview camera. Moving up the trim ladder adds amenities like dual-zone climate control, leather upholstery, and an upgraded JBL sound system. Available active safety features include blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, and radar cruise control. The user-friendly Entune infotainment system enables smartphone integration but lacks Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Comfort & Practicality
8.9/10
With a roomy cabin and large trunk, the Camry excels as a comfortable and practical daily driver. Supportive front seats and abundant rear legroom ensure passengers stay comfortable, while excellent outward visibility makes the Camry easy to maneuver. Controls are simple and logically arranged. The backseat folds to enable carrying longer items, and the 15.4 cubic feet of trunk space matches class leaders. Small item storage could be better, but overall the Camry offers one of the most inviting and useful cabins in the midsize segment.
Safety & Reliability
9.5/10
Crash test results are stellar and advanced driver assists are available. The IIHS named the Camry a Top Safety Pick+ thanks to top Good ratings in all tests. The NHTSA also gave it a 5-star overall rating. Toyota's reputation for quality and durability shines through in the Camry's resale value and owner satisfaction. Reliability scores are among the segment's best, giving buyers confidence in the Camry's long-term dependability.