Jennifer Patel+FollowCamry Still Runs the Show in 2025The Toyota Camry just snagged the 2025 US-Built Car Of The Year™ title—again! Even with SUVs taking over, the Camry keeps crushing it as America’s top sedan. The new model’s got a hybrid engine (hello, 51 mpg!), all-wheel drive for a little extra cash, and classic Camry comfort. It’s roomy, reliable, and honestly, what more do you want for under $30k? No wonder it’s the car everyone keeps coming back to. #Cars #BuyingCar #ToyotaCamry60Share
Jennifer Patel+Follow2025 Camry XSE: Luxe Ride, Wild Lease Deal!Toyota just dropped a seriously tempting lease for the 2025 Camry XSE—think all the luxury upgrades, hybrid power, and a killer 48/47 mpg, all for $499/month (with $3,299 down). Or, go $0 down and pay about $590/month. You get a 10-year hybrid battery warranty and two years of maintenance, too. Basically, it’s the fanciest Camry ever, and now it’s actually affordable to lease. Would you splurge for the XSE or stick with a base model? #Cars #BuyingCar #ToyotaCamry30Share
Stephanie Lee+Follow2025 Camry Lease Deal Is Wildly GoodToyota just dropped a lease deal on the 2025 Camry that’s honestly hard to ignore—$299/month with $3,299 down for 36 months, and you get 12k miles/year plus 2 years of maintenance and roadside help. And get this: all 2025 Camrys are now hybrids, so you’re looking at 53 mpg in the city! If you want $0 down, it’s about $390/month, still way under the national average. Feels like a steal for a brand-new hybrid sedan! #Cars #BuyingCar #ToyotaCamry60Share
larsontiffany+FollowCamry Wheels Gone—But Wait, It Gets WorseImagine coming out to your car and finding it sitting on its rotors—no wheels in sight. That’s what happened to a Camry owner in Pasadena, TX, and the repair bill was way more than just new tires and rims. Turns out, leaving your car on bricks or blocks after a theft can actually cause even more damage—think crushed doors and $4k in bodywork. Moral of the story: don’t trust makeshift supports, and those locking lug nuts aren’t as foolproof as you think! #CarTheft #ToyotaCamry #CarRepair #WheelTheft #CarHacks #Cars00Share
Jennifer Smith+FollowCamry Glow-Up: AWD & Hybrid VibesIf you thought sedans were boring, the new Toyota Camry XSE is here to prove you wrong. It’s got all-wheel drive for those sketchy weather days, a sporty hybrid setup, and a look that actually turns heads (hello, Ocean Gem blue!). The interior is sleek with black leather, and there’s even a spare tire in the trunk—rare these days! With all the tech and comfort upgrades, it’s not cheap, but this Camry is seriously leveling up the sedan game. #ToyotaCamry #CarReview #HybridLife #AWD #SedanStyle #CarEnthusiast #Cars91Share
Jennifer Smith+FollowWould You Gamble on a Manual Camry?A 1998 Toyota Camry LE with a rare 5-speed manual just popped up for $3,400, but there’s a catch: it’s leaking oil. With nearly 287k miles and some quirky upgrades (hello, boombox stereo and fuzzy steering wheel cover), is this a hidden gem for DIYers or just a money pit? Would you take the risk for a manual Camry, or is this just too much drama for a daily driver? Spill your thoughts! #CarTalk #ManualTransmission #ToyotaCamry #UsedCars #CarEnthusiast #Cars30Share
Stephanie Lee+FollowCamry Owners Swear By These Model YearsShopping for a used sedan? Toyota Camry is basically the gold standard for reliability, but not all years are created equal. The best bets? 1995, 2001, 2006, 2013, 2017, and 2019-2020. These models have way fewer complaints and recalls, and some are known to cruise past 250,000 miles. Just steer clear of the 2007-2011 models—oil issues galore! Which year would you go for? #Cars #BuyingCar #ToyotaCamry1210Share