Luxury Car Price Tag! //2026 Toyota Camry XSE Premium//

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Today I drive and review a 2026 Toyota Camry AWD XSE Premium!

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29 thoughts on “Luxury Car Price Tag! //2026 Toyota Camry XSE Premium//

  1. Here's my take—while yes the Camry is creeping up into Lexus price territory. But you can option it to the features you want, whether they be a la cart or via option packages. You can get a $44K top of the line Camry XSE to the specifications you want or for that same price, step into a base model Lexus ES before options and packages, which would put it into the $50K range. Pick your poison.

  2. I hate black wheels on all cars. It reminds me of the ‘70’s and ‘80’s cars with steel wheels. Looks completely washed out with the tires. Brushed nickel or bronze maybe, not that cheap fake chrome or bright silver.

  3. in the US Camry isn't considered a luxury car though the fully loaded versions of the top trims could pass for entry level luxury similar to a Mercury Sable/Lincoln Continental Marks VII and VIII or Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme in the 90s and your not counting applicable taxes in the sticker prices some of US are old enough to remember when the top trim with the 4 Cylinder engine ranged from 11,588 for base model to over 18k for fully loaded V6 wagons in the early 90s. car prices increase 3-5% per yr on average so seeing those prices for mainstream cars is annoying its equivalent to buying a luxury car like a Lincoln Town Car or Cadillac Deville granted those were full size cars

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