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The interior of the Camry is basic and simple yet very functional — and when your significant other comes home with the car after some grocery shopping and says: “I really like this car.” You know that Toyota has done something right as I have only heard that statement a few times — ironically the last time those words were muttered was when I had a Lexus CT200h tester… I see a pattern here.
It is that simplicity that makes the Camry so appealing, it doesn’t try to be anything it is not — it is basic transportation but it does so by ensuring the occupants feel comfortable and safe.
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The rear seating is very roomy as with most other mid-sized sedans the vehicle is larger than the previous generation and offers more interior space. The trunk is large enough for a few large suitcases although it does lack folding rear seats due to the battery placement — the only real downside to the Camry Hybrid design.
Visibility is good and of course having the backup camera makes reversing a cinch. The seats are comfortable, but I think I would skip on the leather option as it is not a full leather treatment anyways. The steering wheel is not leather wrapped and feels rather cheap and there is a large scratch on the wheel of my tester that proves it is not the most durable either.