2017 Toyota Camry VIN Lookup
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Overview
8.4
/10
The 2017 Toyota Camry continues to be a recommended buy in the midsize sedan segment thanks to its comfortable ride, spacious interior, solid reliability and array of family-friendly features. Offered in LE, SE, XLE and XSE trim levels, the versatile Camry appeals to a wide range of buyers seeking an affordable, well-rounded daily driver. While it's not the most exciting vehicle out there, steady improvements each model year and Toyota's legendary reputation for quality keep the Camry an excellent choice for shoppers wanting a comfortable, fuss-free sedan.
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Performance
7.6/10
Most Camry models utilize a 178-horsepower 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine that delivers satisfactory if unremarkable acceleration. There's also an available 268-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 offering more authoritative passing power. Front-wheel drive and a six-speed automatic transmission are standard. Handling exhibits moderate body roll in corners but remains securely planted. Steering effort builds naturally but lacks much feeling or feedback from the road. Ride quality favors comfort over sportiness, soaking up most bumps and cracks in the pavement. Cabin quietness could be better, with both road and wind noise making their presence felt. But overall the Camry driving experience matches expectations for the class.
Pricing & Running Costs
8.3/10
With a starting MSRP around $24,000, the 2017 Camry is competitively priced among family sedans. Even base LE models come decently equipped with features like remote keyless entry, a rearview camera and Bluetooth connectivity. Moving up the lineup adds amenities like a moonroof, leather upholstery, navigation and premium audio at reasonable upcharges. Total 5-year ownership costs are estimated at about $24,000, which is average for the segment. Resale values tend to be very strong as well, offsetting initial purchase expenses.
Design & Technology
7.7/10
While it received minor visual tweaks in 2015, the Camry's conservative styling is unlikely to quicken anyone's pulse and a full redesign is imminent. But the cabin continues to impress with high-grade materials, intuitive controls and thoughtful storage. The standard Entune interface is extremely user-friendly yet lags rivals in terms of graphics and smartphone integration. Upper trims integrate navigation, satellite radio and numerous music streaming apps. But glaringly absent are support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Comfort & Practicality
9.1/10
With generous dimensions all around, the Camry excels as comfortable family transportation. Up front is a commanding view outward and well-shaped seats. In back is adult-friendly space enough for three to ride in comfort. The cabin exhibits quality construction using upscale materials appropriate to this price bracket. Small item storage is abundant, while the 15.4 cubic foot trunk swallows luggage or groceries with ease. Overall passenger and cargo versatility is tough to fault. This is a practical sedan suited perfectly to daily commuting duties.
Safety & Reliability
9.3/10
Crashworthiness scores are strong, with the IIHS awarding the Camry its highest honor of Top Safety Pick+ and NHTSA giving it a 5-star overall rating. The list of standard driver assistance tech includes forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking and adaptive cruise control to mitigate front-end accidents. Blind spot monitoring with rear cross traffic alert is available to further reduce the risk of incidents. And expected reliability is exemplary based on Toyota's excellent reputation. Add in strong resale value estimates, and the Camry makes both safety and financial sense.