Used 2017 Toyota Camry for Sale near Spokane, WA
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CarGurus Analysis:
2017 Toyota Camry
With 2,502 currently listed for sale and an average price of $14,396.00, 32.2% of 2017 Toyota Camrys for sale on CarGurus are rated as good or great deals.
Favorably reviewed: Owners rated the 2017 Toyota Camry 4.34 / 5 stars.
46.1% of 2017 Camry models on CarGurus are accident free.
The 2017 Toyota Camry is recognized for its reliable performance, smooth ride, and spacious trunk, making it an ideal choice for a family sedan.
CarGurus Analysis: 2017 Toyota Camry
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Summary
With 2,502 currently listed for sale and an average price of $14,396.00, 32.2% of 2017 Toyota Camrys for sale on CarGurus are rated as good or great deals.
Favorably reviewed: Owners rated the 2017 Toyota Camry 4.34 / 5 stars.
46.1% of 2017 Camry models on CarGurus are accident free.
The 2017 Toyota Camry is recognized for its reliable performance, smooth ride, and spacious trunk, making it an ideal choice for a family sedan.
Why it stands out
The 2017 Toyota Camry stands out in the crowded sedan market due to its well-rounded performance and reputation for reliability. Having evolved significantly since its introduction, this model showcases an appealing interior with logical controls and ample trunk space, rivaling competitors like the Honda Accord. While not the most exhilarating in terms of acceleration—especially with the standard 2.5-liter engine, which produces 178 horsepower—it still delivers adequate power for everyday use. One of the key strengths of the 2017 Camry is its balanced ride quality, thanks to the sport-tuned suspension available in trim levels like the XSE. However, some users have mentioned a desire for improved gas mileage and more state-of-the-art features, which may attract those looking for a more tech-savvy driving experience. Safety is another highlight, with top ratings and several available advanced features, ensuring peace of mind for families.
Other model years to consider
- Average price: $25,633.00
- Good/great deal percentage: 31.2%
- User rating: 4.77 / 5
- Total listings: 9,559
- Average price: $24,463.00
- Good/great deal percentage: 30.9%
- User rating: 4.85 / 5
- Total listings: 7,217
- Average price: $12,578.00
- Good/great deal percentage: 34.3%
- User rating: 4.69 / 5
- Total listings: 1,944
This analysis is based on CarGurus' proprietary market data from March 30, 2026, CarGurus experts' opinions, and generative AI.
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Adam V
Reviewed a 2017 Toyota SE on Oct 27, 2024
A lot of people looking at a certain car for the lowest price end up getting the oldest/first year of a cars generation. Thats because its typically the least expensive year of that particular body style they are looking for. As someone whos sold many cars in the last decade I can assure you, that is typically a big mistake. They often have problems that automakers cant know about until thousands of people have driven them for tens of thousands of miles, or more. I wanted the most reliable car possible. Easy, right? Just buy a Toyota... right? No. Ive seen it with Toyota as well. Many times. So I purposely sought the most recent model year of a generation of cars that are widely considered the most reliable ever made. A 2017 Camry (non-hybrid), if treated well, can be counted on being driven for over 1 million miles without an engine rebuild. They are an engineering marvel of our time. The 2.5l 2AR-FE has to be the most bulletproof example of a gasoline engine to ever sit under a hood. The car itself is well designed and is a flawless performer in normal daily driving. The SE/XSEs in particular have a suspension that can take a quickly-turned corner without skipping a beat. The seats are very comfortable over long drives, but supportive when youre in the curves. It has large windows to avoid blind spots and has airbags in every direction. The crash tests show that its extraordinarily safe if the unthinkable occurs. Its simply a brilliant choice of car. And getting back to my first sentences, the 2017 model had it all nailed down after 6 years of getting closer and closer to perfection. Toyota could have gotten away with not redesigning it for several more years. Easily. However, being the most popular car in the United States is a challenge that requires not letting the customers get bored. So I suppose Ill forgive Toyota for not making the car longer. That said, any one of the years of the seventh generation Camry is a great car to own. But this last year is perfection. Its why I have one. Im proud & grateful to be the owner of a 2017 Camry SE. Ill likely drive it until the car or myself dies. Dont ask me which one will kick the bucket first though, because Im 42 and this engineering marvel of the auto world is only 7. Dont pass up a well treated one.
Tania P
Reviewed a 2017 Toyota Camry on Jan 4, 2024
I got a 2017 SE after comparing it with a 2017 LE. The SE I purchased drives very smoothly and handles just as well. The car feels so sturdy yet handles so well. I’m very happy with this purchase!!
Shawn L
Reviewed a 2017 Toyota Camry on Nov 5, 2020
Great features, great car. Well worth the investment. Can’t go wrong with a Toyota
Alexcia C
Reviewed a 2017 Toyota Camry on Sep 29, 2021
The car doesnt have alot of whistles but the most important is that the ride is smooth and comfortable. Would highly recommend.
2017 Toyota Camry Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| SE | $23,840 |
| LE | $23,070 |
| XLE V6 | $31,370 |
| XLE | $26,310 |
| XSE V6 | $31,370 |
| XSE | $26,310 |
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