Used 2025 ToyotaCamry LE

On the Lot
at TEAM CHEVROLET, GMC
    Interior Color
    Black
    Odometer
    33,161 miles
    Combined Fuel Economy
    50
    Battery Warranty
    120 months / 150,000 miles
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    AWD
    VIN
    4T1DBADK3SU515899
    Stock Number
    T12158A
    Toyota Camry
    • CARFAX 1-Owner Great Value Badge

    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 5
    • Horsepower: 232

    Dealer Notes

    Celestial Silver Metallic 2025 Toyota Camry LE Recent Arrival! Clean CARFAX. CARFAX One-Owner. Priced below KBB Fair Purchase Price! **NON SMOKER**, **NO ACCIDENTS**, **LOCAL TRADE**, **1 OWNER**, **TOYOTA CERTIFIED**, ABS brakes, Active Cruise Control, Alloy wheels, Electronic Stability Control, Front dual zone A/C, Heated door mirrors, Illuminated entry, Low tire pressure warning, Remote keyless entry, Traction control. .....One Low Price. Plain and Simple!----- When we surveyed our customers, we found that over 75% do not like the traditional negotiating process that happens at most dealerships. So we decided to do a couple of things .....First: We put our VERY BEST PRICE on every vehicle 24/7......Second: None of our salespeople get paid a commission. They get paid the same whether you by a $2000 Car or a $50,000 car. ----- Every dealer knows what their lowest possible price is, they just hope you will pay more. Every dealer knows what your trade in is worth, they just hope you will take less. -----2025 Toyota Camry LE AWD eCVT 2.5L 4-Cylinder 16V DOHC51/49 City/Highway MPG 51/49 City/Highway MPG

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall4Out of 5
    • Best Value on the current new car market.

      By Frank S on Sunday, June 15, 2025

      5.0
      My Camry LE with the XP package has everything I need and value in a car. It is fast , smooth, quiet, comfortable, reliable , fuel efficient, roomy, and good looking . It is “loaded “ with options considering it’s only the base model Camry. It has been a great car and I enjoy driving it every chance I get!
    • You get a hybrid, you get a hybrid!

      By Junior85 on Monday, May 19, 2025

      5.0
      First let me start off with saying I’m a little biased, this is our 6th Camry, we’ve had 4 cylinder versions, one V6, and now a hybrid. Very impressive vehicle, front seats (especially drivers seat is a bit high for my liking, even at the lowest seating position). But overall very seamless transition between gas and electric, quick enough for highway maneuvers, tech galore, and finally a very stylish Camry. Having owned a 2023 Accord Hybrid Touring I thought the Accord was the leader of vehicle dynamics, the Camry isn’t far behind. While neither will set your world on fire; they are fun, comfortable, roomy, practical, and inexpensive to operate. Back in the Toyota family, loving our Lexus ES300H and our Camry!
    • Excellent Car

      By Retiree777 on Sunday, July 06, 2025

      4.0
      Long known as a sensible and practical midsize sedan, the Toyota Camry looks a little spiffier in 2025. I like that it is a hybrid only, looks nice, is comfortable, has lots of safety features and drives smoothly. It gets better than the expected gas mileage if I don't use the AC and don't go over the speed limit and am not in stop and go traffic. I got the Camry SE because it's a little sportier than the LE. I traded in my 2017 Camry SE, which I liked a lot, because I wanted a hybrid and wanted to beat the tariffs. The Camry isn't flashy. I would have preferred a Lexus, but didn't want to pay that much. I got a good deal on the Camry price, quite a bit under the MSRP, but should have gotten more on the trade of my relatively low mileage 2017 Camry. I would give each car a rating of 8 out of 10. My old Camry had slightly more trunk room and more room for rear seat passengers, but neither of those are important for me. The car is also too low to the ground and thus not easy to get into. I like saving money on gasoline, having a capable car, and one that can last for a long time and not require much maintenance. But it's not an exciting car by any means. It's a good family sedan, but my family is all grown and moved away. Maybe I should have gotten a sports car. Or a truck. I also have a 1998 Toyota Tacoma that I bought new and which has more than 457,000 miles on it. New Toyota trucks don't get good gas mileage and I found they weren't very comfortable and were difficult to climb into at my old age and with joint problems. I once wrote a poem about my old Tacoma probably not falling apart before I do. One of my daughters also has a 2025 Camry and likes it very much. I don't think you can go wrong with Toyota or Honda.