10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
4 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
4 / 0
Average Mileage:
22,943 miles

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problem #8

Jan 012015

Camry

  • miles
There is mold growing in my ac/heating system that is making me very ill. It is a known problem and Toyota has done nothing about it. For more than a yr. Now I have been experience a serious sinus infection. At a recent maint. Inspection the service mgr. Told me of the problem. My car is fairly new and still under warranty, they want to charge me $185 to treat the problem not correct it! the smell is constant.

- San Jose, CA, USA

problem #7

Feb 012015

Camry

  • 10,000 miles
We bought a brand new 2014 Toyota Camry, and there's a mold problem in the ac. It smells aweful. The chemical spray they use to fix it doesn't work. When they spray it, it smells even worse for several days, but then it always comes back. It costs $100 each treatment. Spent $$ trying other products, but nothing seems to work. Very costly and no remedy.

- Draper, UT, USA

problem #6

Dec 202015

Camry

  • 100,000 miles
First, I don't own Toyota Camry, but every time I drive following behind it that brake lights (led) are so bright that hurts my eyes and makes my vision blotches for awhile. I believe this is unsafe. I hope our government can investigate this and see if those led used in Camry complies safety standard.

- Sugar Land, TX, USA

problem #5

Jun 152014

Camry

  • 8,000 miles
My 2014 Camry has less than 20,000 miles on it and I am about to be on my 3rd cabin filter due to a moldy smell in my car. I bought this car for my wife brand new and I have complained to the dealership multiple times about this issue. They have accepted the fault and in April of this year they replaced the cabin filter free of charge. Less than 6 months later it has gone bad again, the car smells moldly and my child and wife are surrounded by this moldy smell whenever the A/C is on. I have filed a complaint with Toyota with the request for them to buy-back this vehicle from me as every other vehicle I have owned doesn't need a cabin filter until 50-60K miles. Toyota has acknowledged this issue and fault. I was advised to place a complaint at this time here since this odor is effecting my families health. Toyota has been slow returning my calls and has advised me that this process will take over 30 days from here.

- Kennesaw, GA, USA

problem #4

Aug 062015

Camry

  • 12,600 miles
Car time from time will not accelerate it goes limp and take a minute to regain speed or power taken the car into big two Toyota they found no codes and could not replicate the problem a computer software update was completed symptoms remain the same I purchased a scanner from the local parts store to see if maybe I'm just crazy come to find our there are codes present called and talked to one of the floor managers and he said its not important enough to set a check engine light so dont worry about it I believe that was the best poor choice of advise to offer a customer that's bringing in A2014 car that having prombles

- Mesa, AZ, USA

problem #3

May 252015

Camry

  • miles
The side windows housing has melted on both side windows. This is causing obscure vision when turning. Have not gotten into accident and need Toyota to fix asap before other get into serious trouble. Spoke to company and they take corporate line on saying that this is not normal and that they need more information but never seek information even when I provide multiple contact info. Would love to share pic.

- Irvine, CA, USA

problem #2

Jun 272014

Camry

  • 150 miles
In June 2014 I bought a 2014.5 Camry brand new. During the first week I drove it the accelerator would not speed up after pressing down & hesitated as well trying to catch up. I reported this to Toyota of orlando & was informed it was learning my driving techniques after a test drive. The report was never documented by the service department & I had to identify who drove me for the problem I reported to prove I actually reported it. It was stated he just forgot. This kept happening very frequently & after another driver randomly drove my car & asked what was wrong I immediately took it in again Nov 27,2014. They did nothing. I was refused to be seen after scheduling an appointment with Toyota of clermont, fl & they heard of my problem. The problem persisted. December 28, 2014 as I was driving with people in my car, the engine cut off at 55 mph. I pressed the accelerator all the way down & it continued to decline. This was reported the next morning. I was told to park my car because everyone was on vacation & not to drive it. They would not rent a car for me in the meantime. Once I was able to be seen it could not be duplicated. This happened again with my children in January 2015 & was also recorded by a passenger riding with me. After that occasion every signal light came on. I took it back to a different Toyota of central Florida dealer & reported the problem & the mechanic stated nobody from Toyota orlando attempted to contact or call the service tech line to find the problem. They added a code to fix it and I left. After 1000 miles of driving the hesitation started again & also the gears could be felt changing by the mechanic who test drove it with me. The Toyota dealership at central Florida gave me a repair order & then a totally different repair order to corporate. I've written the manufacturer demanding my money back & they constantly give me false information. My job was lost due to no reliable transportation and I'm still waiting to go to a lemon law hearing that will hopefully be scheduled soon.

- Washington, DC, USA

problem #1

Dec 012014

Camry

  • miles
2014 Toyota Camry. Consumer feels inspections should not be performed on new vehicles the next year. It should be performed every two years.

- Gifford, PA, USA