Nothing.
This car has been a joy to own. It is the most comfortable car I have ever driven with fantastically comfortable leather seats and a super smooth ride. It is quiet and possibly the most refined car this side of a Rolls Royce. Handling is a little soft and wallowy, but it is still very sure-footed.
The V6 engine provides lots of power and the auto gearbox is super smooth. The mechanicals are doubtless very tough and will be capable of a very high mileage. I think with only 35,000 miles on the clock my car is barely broken in.
Some say it looks bland, but I think its sweeping lines are classy and elegant. It is a great shame that the Camry is not more popular in the UK as it is a very underrated car.
Lots of standard equipment including electric seats and climate control and one of the best stereos I have ever sampled.
The only negative point about this car I can think of is the running costs. It is a bit heavy on fuel (24mpg), but I think it's worth it. The worst aspect of the running costs is depreciation. It's value drops like a stone.
The pros definitely outweigh the cons though and I would buy another.
Value drops like a stone? Camrys are one of the best vehicles on the road today when it comes to holding their value. Even better then most expensive high end luxury cars.
Sadly not in the UK. They are extremely poor for holding their value, which incidentally makes them excellent used buys.
I've just bought a 2003 V6 example from a Toyota dealer with SatNav and only 36,000 miles for 1/3 of it's original price, for those who are not interested in a badge and want an entry level Lexus, then look no further.