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If you were going to buy a used camry for your son or daughter what year is the clear choice. I know all cars have some issues but between 2011 and 2017 sticking with 6 speed automatic. T what do you think..thank you.

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Relly De Jesus
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Relly De Jesus
Toyota Mechanic

Hello Frank

Hope everything is well. Well Frank, my answer will be the younger camry which is the 2017. I always believe that Toyotas are very dependable car but there are really some issues that needs to be addressed like the transmission. If you will buy a used car just look for the low mileage ones. Please make sure that you have the engine oil changed and replace the transmission fluid and filter. If the fluids are well taken care of then you'll be good. Hope this helps and please let me know if there's anything else I can add or help you with. Have a good one!

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so you are saying that the generation of the 8 generation 2012-2017.

Im not sure i can afford the 2017 right now--used car prices are crazy!

how about the 2015?  thanks!

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Relly De Jesus
Toyota Mechanic

Good to hear back from you Frank. Based on data... the 2015 common problems are. 

1. Uncomfortable seats

2. Not shifting properly

3. Brake pedal hitting the floor

Uncomfortable seats is not much of a big deal. Not shifting properly can be fixed by a torque converter or can be avoided at all if you have a regular replacement of transmission fluid. Brake pedal hitting the floor can be caused by a vacuum leak which can be fixed easily. If you are eyeing the 2015 and you have a good price, I believe that it's ok to get one. Just test drive and feel the car's behavior. If its all good then that's it.

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Relly De Jesus
Toyota Mechanic

Please let me know if there's anything else I can add or help you with. Thank you Frank. I'll be standing by.

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