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2021 Toyota Camry TRD Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The Camry TRD isn't just a styling package. TRD put real effort into upgrading and fine-tuning the springs, dampers, stabilizer bars, and brakes. They even added bracing to the body structure, with one unfortunate consequence: unlike in other Camrys, the rear seat cannot be folded to expand the trunk. Comparison vehicle: 2016 Nissan Maxima |
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2018 Honda Accord Sport Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The auto industry has made great strides in suspension design and tuning over the past decade. You can no longer buy a clumsy or bone-rattling new midsize sedan. This presented Honda's suspension engineers with a high bar to clear. No matter: they cleared it, and then some. The new... Comparison vehicle: 2018 Toyota Camry |
2000 Subaru Outback Pros and Cons A member in British Columbia, Canada Handling is surprisingly good on the road. The previous owner installed a thicker 22mm rear sway bar, and the car has very little lean in turns. It's almost sporty. There is a bit of a hop over bumps that otherwise would only affect one wheel, so beefier bars do have... Comparison vehicle: 2003 Toyota Camry |
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2016 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The Hyundai Sonata Hybrid isn't tuned to feel sporty. For a somewhat sporty hybrid midsize sedan, check out the Toyota Camry Hybrid SE. Yet I enjoyed driving the Sonata more than I did the Camry Hybrid SE or the Accord. The Hyundai's steering feels direct and lively (if perhaps a... Comparison vehicle: 2015 Toyota Camry |
2015 Toyota Camry Hybrid SE Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Though to far less an extent than in the past, handling remains among the reasons not to buy a Toyota Camry Hybrid. At least with the SE, the 2015's steering feels much tighter on center and much firmer off-center. But this newfound firmness feels artificially stiff. The Fusion's steering, though... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Ford Fusion |
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A SOUND HANDLING 2012 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member3383 improved suspension makes a big difference. Soft and responsive driving, feels very solid in the wheel. |
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Underwhelmed and trading soon 2013 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons WardCleaver Electronic Power Steering is a disaster in crosswinds and on grooved pavement. Car zigzags all over the highway, despite trying to control it with a light touch, and trying to not overreact to its movements. |
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Camry longevity reputation for high mileage. 2012 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member5648 Car has tight steering response. |
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2013 Fusion Hybrid is way better than Camry 2013 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons REDACTED The Electric Power Steering in the Fusion is also far better than the Camry Hybrid. The steering in the Fusion has a good on-center feel and gives good feedback. The Fusion handles much better through the corners with less body roll. The Camry's steering is very numb. It was hard... Comparison vehicle: 2012 Toyota Camry |
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2012 Volkswagen Passat TDI SEL Premium Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh None of the sedans in this segment are especially fun to drive. But compared to this uninspiring average the Passat feels tighter and more direct in the way German cars are known for. The five-cylinder car actually steers and handles better than the TDI or the V6, as it has... Comparison vehicle: 2012 Toyota Camry |
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2012 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member5497 Was good |
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2012 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member4297 Handling vastly improved. Tighter sprung. feels like it has some "gravitas" |
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2012 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member4297 Handling vastly improved. Tighter sprung. feels like it has some "gravitas" |
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2004 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons A member in Maine, United States The suspension is soft and does have some body roll. |
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2002 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons A member in Illinois, United States better than an SUV |
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2011 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member4694 |
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2008 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons A member in Ohio, United States Accurate and can "feel the road" |
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2007 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member2421 |
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2008 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons A member in Delaware, United States good road feel, responsive handling |
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2007 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member3141 Car is easy to operate, but sporty handling in non-existant. This could best be described as driving a double bed down the road. |
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2009 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member3120 The steering and overall handling is way to numb. |
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2004 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member3112 Stock handling is very poor due to cheap OEM tires. Very wallowy under any kind of spirited driving. Floats when going straight, however. Replacing stock tires with better ones will actually allow you to turn corners, accelerate and stop w/o squealing. |
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2004 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons A member in Maryland, United States Body roll, understeer, and an isolated road feel do not make this car a particularly energetic performer. |
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2009 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons Member1854 |
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2007 Toyota Camry Pros and Cons A member in Arizona, United States Awesome. Very solid in every situation. |