2009 Toyota Camry 4dr Car LE for sale in Davenport, Iowa

$10,921

- AUTO TRANS- TRACTION CONTROL- A/C- POWER WINDOWS- POWER LOCKS- CRUISE CONTROL- WHEEL TILT- CD PLAYER- POWER DRIVER SEATAll our Used Cars here at Lujack Northpark Auto Plaza undergo the same rigorous vehicle inspection. Vehicles with 90,000 miles or less that are 2005 models and newer come with a market leading 12 Month/12,000 Mile Limited Powertrain Warranty, taking much of the risk out of buying a used car! We also have the largest selection of over 90,000 mile vehicles in the market, with many priced less than $7,995.00. These are our Value Vehicles and they undergo the same inspection our Quality vehicles do, with all safety items satisfied and any other potential repairs identified for you prior to purchase. This allows us to offer the most competitive price in the market and give our customers the choice! We also price our used vehicles based on what we call Real-Time Market Based Pricing. In short, we shop the market area to find cars that are equipped like ours, in the same condition and have close to the same miles. Once we've done that, we find out what our competition's priced, then we beat it! It's just that simple! Here at Lujack's, you can shop comfortable in the knowledge that every price on every vehicle has withstood the test of Real-Time Market Based Pricing!
Our Location is: Lujack Honda - 3700 N Harrison St, Davenport, IA, 52806
Disclaimer: All vehicles subject to prior sale. We reserve the right to make changes without notice, and are not responsible for errors or omissions. All prices exclude government fees and taxes, any finance charges, and any emissions test charge.

Year:  2009

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Nice car
By Camry fan, February 8, 2013

I just bought my 3rd Camry, a 2009 model. It is a very nce car, it drives well and is very tight. The steering is a bit light and the brakes a bit touchy, but I should get used to them. I am surprised that the HWY mileage isn't all that high, only 29.5mpg. I have yet to break 30mpg. My 15 year old Camry got better mileage (32mpg) so that is disappointing. Overall, a very good car.

On the way to abyss
By Dan, January 6, 2013

Camry used to be a bread and butter for Toyota but there has been serious cost cutting going and it culminated around 2009 model year. Please note that after 2010 Toyota has been pressured by Hyundai and Honda to step up to the plate and significantly improved on a lot the things I'm going to mention.

I have Camry SE 4Cyl(which stands for sports package).

Quality:

1) Poor quality of assembly: Serious misalignment in the interior panel setup. So serious that I had been buying the car secondhand I would have for sure thought it was in a collision and fixed in a bodyshop.

2) Sound system started having issues (ejecting CD's, displaying weird text, not respond to volume control) around a year after purchase. Turned out there was a old TSB way back to 2006-7 which eclipsed almost of Toyota lineup.

Sound system replaced within warranty; now fast forward just ~15K later sound system is having issues again - the same thing.

3) During regular maintenance (at 28K miles) it was discovered that water pump is leaking, CV boot is leaking. Replaced under powertrain warranty for free.

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Interior materials
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Cheap silver plastic everywhere and the rest of interior pieces scream - cheap....

The SE trim at least gets some higher quality seat fabric and alloy wheels - the lesser trims are abomination to look at.

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Driving
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1) Steering feedback is nonexistent. Steering is needlessly heavy.
2) Sports suspension is very harsh and absolutely needlessly so. The car while acting tauter than the regular Camry still remains...a Camry.
3) The engine is a surprise. Being around 155 HP engine in the car of this size, you would be expecting a complete slugger - but somehow Toyota was able to squeeze the last ounces of power from it to deliver a more than acceptable driving experience.

Conclusion: For a car that for all means and purposes is equal to using an appliance - going from A to B, the reliability problems of the Camry and the construction/fit/finish put a serious dent in the Toyota brand reputation. If it is not a driver's car by definition and not even a reliable appliance by its design what exactly is the purpose for its existence?


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