I owned a 2014 corolla for about a year. Overall, it was decent car. I had an Eco model and always topped 45 mpg, mainly highway driving. It had the best headlights I have ever seen. The CVT performed very well, and Toyota has used them in other markets for years. There have been virtually no reports of problems yet with the CVT. The downside of it is that they claim lifetime fluid, with electronic testing of the fluid via a sensor at some point. Changing the fluid is also a pain, no easy way to do it and a lot of sensors etc. in the way. The downsides of the car, wind and road noise are worse than average, doors are thin and very tinny, the car had a lot of rattles. Ride quality is mediocre, steering feel is decent. Heat and AC are pretty weak, but I believe that might be a factor mainly on the Eco model. No experience with the Camry, but I think you're getting a lot more car for a little more money.