10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 4 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 1 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 18,384 miles
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While parking car and applying brake, vehicle continued to slowly accelerate and pushed in a tin wall housing the furnance room of a gym. Car rested on the furnance and a gas line. Toyota dist. Manager said he couldn't find any defects and couldn't duplicate problem so said their hands were tied. Nothing done.
- Grand Island, NY, USA
2005 Toyota Camry. The consumer stated that the vehicles transmission was unpredictable. When revving the engine nothing would happen and then all of a sudden the vehicle would jerk. This has occurred since purchasing the vehicle. It was taken to the dealership at 600 miles. According to the dealership, there is no problem, it is operating under normal specifications. This happens mostly during acceleration from a stop or slow speed.
- Feeding Hills, MA, USA
I bought a 2005 Camry xle last month. The transmission is completely faulty and there is no response from the company. The electronically controlled transmission (ect) is slow to respond. There is a delay when you press the gas so you neven know when the car will actually kick into gear. This is not a problem except when you enter a highway or try avoid a crash.
- Brooklyn, NY, USA
Traveling down hill at approximately 45 mph just slightly pressing the brake pedal vehicle will down shift and jurk steering wheel. If conditions where right I may loose control. This has happened numerous times. Spoke to several dealers and they say it is normal.
- Steelton, PA, USA
When the overdrive is activated, the RPM's spike between three and six thousand RPM's. this happens during normal driving conditions. It is an intermittent problem. We have contacted the dealer on two separate occasions and they are unable to find the problem. It started around the beginning of April, five months after purchasing the vehicle. My concern with this problem is that it may spike at an inopportune time causing an accident. When the RPM's spike I lose accelorator control. The vehicle milage is 14697.
- Wales, MA, USA
On 5/27/05 while driving and after stopping the accelerator would hesitate, then the transmission would jerk into gear. Problem was intermittent. Cannot make a left hand turn or right hand turn becuase the car hesitates so much it wont go. Took car to dealer, and delaer reported that the problem was normal. Dealer reported nothing could be done. Toyota reported they were looking at the problem and will report any developments.
- Lewis Center, OH, USA
Contact with the dealership has been fruitless as far as resolving the problem. I was told that they are aware of complaints, but try the company line that it was engineered to perform this way. Basically, the transmission will not gear down satisfactorily, until it comes to a complete stop. A slow turn and then acceleration will 'always' result in 'lagging' of gear changes, then it will finally gear down and lurch into the lower gear. It's aggravating and can be downright dangerous in tight crowded freeway driving conditions where it's not unusual to have to slow down and then speed up without getting rear-ended.
- Irvine, CA, USA
1. we purchased a new 2004 Toyota Camry xle from beaverton Toyota (beaverton, Oregon) 2. here are the three problems: A. when going down a hill, on dry pavement, with the brakes being "feathered", with no additional foot pedal pressure, the brakes suddenly engage and the brake pedal pushes back on the drivers foot. B. after braking and then accelerating, the brakes do not release after the brake pedal has been released. This causes the engine to hesitate until the brakes release. This happens especially in heavy stop and go traffic. C. with very little pressure on the accelerator, the engine hesitates which causes the transmission to downshift multiple times running the rpms up to the redline. 3. I have reported these problems to beaverton Toyota service department multiple times and the hillsboro (Oregon) Toyota service department one time. They admit there are problems, but since Toyota has not issued a "service bulletin" they can do nothing to fix the problems. I have driven another 2004 Camry at the hillsboro Toyota dealership and none of the problems listed above occurred.
- Beaverton, OR, USA
While driving first 100 miles the transmission is shifting eratically, upshift and downshifts not changing smoothly.
- Bronx, NY, USA
The vehicle stalled and did not shift properly. The vehicle was just purchased. The vehicle would hesitate when the accelerator was depressed. There was a delay in acceleration or slow response time from a low speed to a faster speed while going up a hill.
- Woodland Hills, CA, USA
Vehicle revs and lunges when stopped and in drive. This occurs regularily and the dealership told my wife that it was "inherrent" with the Camry. It happens frequently.
- Apopka, FL, USA
Excessive brake pedal effort required to slow vehicle at approximately 30 mph. Engine "pushing" vehicle whilst braking. Poor fuel economy (avg 20 mpg for 4-cyl auto. Posted figures 24/34). Erratic transmission shifting. Noticeable delay when accelerator pedal depressed. Numerous near-accidents due to delay in acceleration.
- Westland, MI, USA
2005 Toyota SE V6 has noticeable hesitation problems at low speeds. Could be dangerous at faster speeds. Toyota currently has no fix, according to the dealer.
- Mclean, VA, USA
2005 Toyota Camry le V6 gradually speed up to about 25 mph. Stop short (you don't have to lock them up, but stop quickly) then accelerate again. When I stop short, my transmission shifts into neutral, and it takes about 3 seconds to shift back into first. When it does, I get quite a jolt. Brought car back to dealer, they are saying it is normal.
- Irvine, CA, USA
- Jacksonville, FL, USA