Toyota Camry is still king - Philly.com

The perennial best-seller in this lucrative segment is Toyota's Camry, a vehicle directly challenged only by Honda's Accord and the occasional short-term overachiever. Don't mistake this year's Camry for the 2014 version. Front and rear floor mats are available for $495, an outrageous price. Visit Pep Boys or, better yet, a junkyard, and buy mats that'll cost less - much less - than $100. Getting in and out of the Camry is easy, and there's plenty of room around the front power-operated bucket seats. The huge but "sporty" leather-trimmed seat bolsters sometimes, but not always, are a danger to certain parts of the male anatomy. The seats are divided by a huge console with adjustable cupholders, ensuring that you'll get to work without wearing "eau de Starbucks" cologne. Eco and Sport driving modes are available, but the only useful setting is Eco. The 2015 Camry also feels as if it's screwed together more firmly. The split/folding rear seat has. Source: www.philly.com