Used 2003 Toyota Camry for Sale near Washington, DC
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About 2003 Toyota Camry
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The 2003 Toyota Camry was only the second model following Toyota's complete redesign of the model in 2002. For 2003, Toyota introduced more standard equipment, including remote keyless entry for all trim levels and fog lights and a six-disc CD changer for the XLE model. Toyota also made available more options for the 2003 Camry, making it extremely customizable. Like the Camrys before it, the 2003 Toyota Camry is conservatively styled, meant for wide appeal. It has a roomy interior with user-friendly controls, a large trunk, comfortable seats and a smooth, unobtrusive ride. The 2003 Toyota Camry is available in LE, SE and XLE trim levels. The LE model, though the base model, still comes with air conditioning and power windows, mirrors and locks. The sporty SE model has crisper handling, interior trim with a three-spoke leather-wrapped steering wheel and a spoiler. The XLE offers high-end features like power seats, automatic air conditioning, a cargo net and rear sunshade. The 2003 Camry comes standard with a 2.4 liter, four cylinder engine, but a 3.0 liter, V6 engine is available for all trims. When it comes to fuel economy, the 2003 Toyota Camry averages about 27 mpg. Typical of the Camry, the 2003 Toyota Camry has a legion of devoted drivers. While its styling and driving has been described as "boring," it seems that many drivers are not looking for excitement when it comes to their daily commutes. Many drivers suggest an upgrade on the tires, and some complain about paint chipping.
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Reviewed a 2003 Toyota XLE on Dec 30, 2012
Owned it exactly 10 years new years day - bought it new. Everything I expected from a Toyota. Good value, reliable, trustworthy. Has never failed me in extreme heat, frigid cold, snow storms, you name it, it got me thru it. Family bought a 1969 Toyota Corona, my first was a 1973 Corolla 5 speed. Owned many other brands, but Toyota has always delivered on good value for the dollar.....
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2003 Toyota Camry on Feb 9, 2012
I bought this used from a family member several years ago, and it has not disappointed me at all. It gets great gas mileage, and it has been very dependable. If only all cars were this reliable! It's a pretty safe bet.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2003 Toyota SE V6 on Jun 12, 2013
Very low on maintainence , rock solid performance , decent power , lacks the technology available in today's cars , great value for money , extremely reliable , best selling car in USA .music system has a tape recorder and CD player , spacious cargo room and back seat leg room is great .
Natalya B
Reviewed a 2003 Toyota LE V6 on Apr 19, 2012
The car is extremely reliable. It went 164K without any breakdowns. Other than changing oil, batteries, breaks, tires I never had to do any repair work. At about 140K I changed the belts (including timing belt) and pomp just because I knew it should be done. Absolute pleasure to drive. Soft, very quiet engine. At 9 years old and with high mileage Toyota Camry is still in the great condition and can go for many more years+miles. I used the car for everything, commuting to work, going on vacations, long-drive trips. I didn't have to worry about a thing going wrong with it. It was always perfect. I did buy an extended warranty for 100K. This was not a smart thing to do because there was never a need to use it even now, when the car has almost double the miles of the warranty.
2003 Toyota Camry Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| SE | $20,360 |
| XLE | $22,780 |
| XLE V6 | $25,890 |
| SE V6 | $24,185 |
| LE | $19,530 |
| LE V6 | $22,745 |
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