10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
4 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
2 / 0
Average Mileage:
0 miles

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problem #5

Oct 252003

Camry 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
Hit from rear at about 45 miles at a stop light. Both bucket front seats laid back on rear seat at impact. Iis this is a defect in seat construction as I am thinking of buying same auto. We did not have injuries.

- Orange Beach, AL, USA

problem #4

Nov 262002

Camry 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
On 11/26/2002. I was rear-end while stoping to make a left turn. The car hit me from the rear, which caued the drivers seat to break on impact. I was at a stand still! the drivers seat should not broke and fell back which caused lower back injury.

- Middletown, RI, USA

problem #3

Feb 102000

Camry

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
Front seat padding on the back rest is matted down, resulting in backside gets into bottom closure of seat, which irritates while driving

- Westmont, IL, USA

problem #2

Sep 091999

Camry

  • miles
While at a stop, another vehicle rear ended the Camry going about 30 mph, and driver's seatback broke and flew backwards which may have caused injuries. Please provide further information and VIN#.

- South Euclid, OH, USA

problem #1

Apr 011999

Camry

  • miles
I was stopped waiting for a vehicle in front of me to make a left turn. I was hit in the rear by a 1996 Nissan maxima traveling in excess of 40 mph. The impact pushed my Camry into the rear of a 1989 Ford in front of me. My Camry made contact with the Ford on my driver's side front directly near the airbag sensor in my front left bumper area. Upon impact by the Nissan in my rear, my driver's seat collapsed backward, causing me to slide forward underneath the dashboard and steering wheel. The seatbelt failed to properly tense up, causing me to injure my right knee and my abdomen. I was the only driver injured in this 3-car accident, but the extent of my injuries has not yet been determined. Both the airbags in the 1996 Nissan deployed properly, as well as the airbag in the 1989 Ford, even though it was only hit from the rear by my Camry. Toyota usa has been notified of the incident, and has assured me they will inspect my vehicle this week. Obviously, I believe strongly that the airbags should have deployed, and the seat should not have collapsed backward.

- Wilmington, NC, USA