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Sedan

2013 Toyota Camry

Independent review & score by Carivo

Price Range $16,750–$20,589
Fuel Economy 19 MPG
Seating 5 passengers
Category Sedan
Est. Annual Fuel $2,763/yr

Key Specifications — 2013 Toyota Camry

Engine2.5L 4-Cylinder
TransmissionAutomatic (S6)
DrivetrainFront-Wheel Drive
Fuel TypeRegular
City / Hwy MPG25 / 34 MPG
Combined MPG28 MPG
Est. Annual Fuel Cost$2,400
CO₂ Emissions316 g/mi
Seating Capacity5 passengers
Body StyleSedan
Base Price$16,750–$20,589

Source: EPA FuelEconomy.gov & manufacturer data. Figures reflect base trim; actual specs vary by trim level.

About the 2013 Toyota Camry

The 2013 Toyota Camry is a sedan that earns a Carivo score of 7.6/10 — rated Recommended. Its strongest dimension is Reliability at 8.9/10, while Performance at 6.1/10 is where it trails the competition most noticeably. It's a solid all-rounder that delivers across most dimensions without obvious deal-breakers.

Reliability and safety are the two dimensions that matter most for long-term ownership costs. Reliability stands out at 8.9/10. The Camry nameplate has earned that score through its track record and a comparatively clean recall sheet. Safety lands at 8.2/10 — solid, though some rivals offer more advanced driver-assist features as standard. Confirm official results for your trim at nhtsa.gov/ratings.

Performance at 6.1/10 is a genuine liability and a score that should factor heavily into any buying decision. The powertrain and chassis dynamics trail class rivals by a meaningful margin — don't overlook it. Technology scores 6.4/10 — the infotainment and driver-assist features feel dated against current-generation rivals. This is worth weighing if you prioritize connected features or modern safety tech.

Priced from $16,750–$20,589, 19 MPG, seating 5, the Toyota Camry sits in the budget-friendly tier of the sedan market. At 7.6/10 for value, it delivers fair pricing for what's on offer, though the best alternatives in this price range score slightly higher. At 13 years old, resale value, parts availability, and whether a successor model has improved on its weak points are all worth investigating before committing.

Verdict: Nothing about the 2013 Toyota Camry will scare a sensible buyer off. Keep an eye on technology and performance if those matter to you; otherwise it does what a good sedan should — quietly and competently.

Carivo scores are our own editorial assessment, informed by NHTSA safety and recall records, EPA fuel-economy figures, and manufacturer-published specifications. Scores are reviewed periodically and updated when new data becomes available. See our full methodology →

How It Ranks Among Sedans

The 2013 Toyota Camry ranks #494 of 1310 sedans in the Carivo database — better than 62% of the segment. Its 7.6/10 overall score is 0.1 points above the segment average of 7.5/10. Its $16,750 starting price undercuts the segment's median of $27,664 by about 39%.

Rankings are recalculated as new vehicles and scores are added. See the full Sedan ranking →

Which Camry Year Should You Buy?

Across the Camry model years we've scored, the 2013 holds its position — we didn't find an older year that delivers similar scores for meaningfully less money.

YearScoreStarting price (MSRP when new)
2026 8.4/10$29,720 Read review →
2025 8.4/10$29,720 Read review →
2024 8.3/10$28,855 Read review →
2023 8.2/10$27,989 Read review →
2022 8.2/10$27,123 Read review →
2021 8.1/10$26,258 Read review →
2020 8.1/10$25,392 Read review →
2019 8.1/10$24,526 Read review →
2018 8.0/10$23,661 Read review →
2017 7.9/10$22,795 Read review →
2016 8.0/10$21,929 Read review →
2015 7.9/10$21,064 Read review →

Pros & Cons — 2013 Toyota Camry

✓ What it does well

  • Proven long-term reliability — lower unplanned repair costs than class average
  • Strong safety ratings from NHTSA and independent testers
  • Good overall value; holds its own against pricier alternatives in the segment
  • Accessible entry price makes it one of the more affordable options in the category

✗ Where it falls short

  • Performance is a genuine liability — well below class rivals and worth factoring into any decision
  • Infotainment and tech features feel dated compared to newer rivals in this segment
  • Fuel economy at 19 MPG is low — running costs will add up quickly

NHTSA Recalls — 2013 Toyota Camry (2 on record)

The following recall campaigns have been filed with NHTSA for this model and year. Recall repairs are performed free of charge by franchised dealers; check your specific vehicle by VIN at nhtsa.gov/recalls.

Visibility / Windshield wiper/washer / Switch/wiring
17/10/2013 · 13V505000
Toyota Motor Engineering & manufacturing North America, Inc. (Toyota) is recalling certain model year 2013-2014 Camry and Camry HV, model year 2013 Avalon and Avalon HV and model year 2014 Corolla vehicles. In the affected vehicles, the windshield wiper…
Electrical system
17/10/2013 · 13V442000
Toyota is recalling certain model year 2012-2013 Avalon, Avalon HV, Venza, Camry, and Camry HV vehicles. In the affected vehicles, the drain hose for the air conditioning condenser may become clogged causing water to accumulate at the bottom of the air…

Source: NHTSA recall database, fetched at page build time.

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