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Is there a recall on 2013 Toyota Camry?

Toyota is recalling certain model year 2012-2013 Avalon, Avalon HV, Venza, Camry, and Camry HV vehicles. In the affected vehicles, the drain hose for the air conditioning condenser may become clogged causing water to accumulate at the bottom of the air conditioning condenser unit housing.

What are the worst years for Toyota Camry?

Used Toyota Camry Model Years To Avoid There are three years of the used Toyota Camry you should simply not purchase. They are the 2007, 2008, and 2009 model year Camry cars. These cars have a known engine defect and you don’t want to own one. The engine defect manifests itself as burning oil.

How Long Will 2013 Camry last?

How Long Does a Toyota Camry Last? The Toyota Camry is one of the most well-regarded midsize vehicles available, and its Toyota durability means that you can expect to get between 200,000 and 300,000 miles of use out of your Camry with proper vehicle maintenance.

What are the most common problems with a 2013 Toyota Camry?

Worst 2013 Toyota Camry Problems #1: Unintended Acceleration While Braking 2013 Camry Average Cost to Fix: $25,000. Average Mileage: 18,000 mi #2: Moldy Wet Smell From Ac/Heat Vents 2013 Camry Average Cost to Fix: N/A. Average Mileage: 13,000 mi #3: Color Difference On Body And Bumpers 2013 Camry Average Cost to Fix: $1,700.

How much did you pay for your 2013 Camry SE?

“I just purchased a 2013 Camry SE with a MSRP of $25,398 for $19,877. I drove 620 miles to buy at this price as dealers in St. Louis area wanted $3,000 more! The value of this car speaks for itself.

What is the best Camry to buy?

In short, the Camry is the best-selling car in the world, and the V6 XLE is the best Camry. Update: I asked the dealer, Acton Toyota of Acton, MA, to swap the Bridgestones for Michelin Premier A/S and they did!