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Toyota Camry · 2021

What is it like to own a 2021 Toyota Camry in NYC?

2,193 are registered in the five boroughs. Here is what they cost to fuel, what owners report to NHTSA, and which recalls are open.

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The short answer

There are 2,193 2021 Toyota Camrys actively registered in New York City, most of them in Queens at 739. EPA rates it at 25 to 52 MPG combined. NHTSA lists 1 safety recall campaign covering this vehicle and holds 203 complaints submitted by owners and drivers.

Registered in NYC
2,193
Combined MPG
25 to 52
Recall campaigns
1
Complaints to NHTSA
203

Data: NYS DMV August 17, 2026 snapshot, NHTSA and EPA as of August 17, 2026

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Will I see myself coming and going?

2,193 2021 Toyota Camrys are actively registered in New York City, across 5 of the five boroughs. Queens has the most at 739, and Manhattan the fewest at 150.

Active NYS DMV registrations by borough, August 17, 2026 snapshot. The borough is where the registrant receives mail, not where the car is driven.
BoroughRegisteredShare
Queens73933.7%
Brooklyn70031.9%
The Bronx42519.4%
Staten Island1798.2%
Manhattan1506.8%
All five boroughs2,193100%

What will fuel cost me?

EPA rates the 2021 Toyota Camry at 25 to 52 MPG combined across its 9 EPA configurations, 22 to 51 in the city and 31 to 53 on the highway. City driving is the lower end of that in practice, and New York is city driving.

EPA and DOE ratings for the 9 configurations of the 2021 Toyota Camry, unaveraged. Nothing here collapses a trim's rating into one number for the model.
ConfigurationCityHighwayCombinedAnnual fuel cost
2.5L, 4-cyl, Automatic (AV-S6), Front-Wheel Drive515352$1,200
2.5L, 4-cyl, Automatic (AV-S6), Front-Wheel Drive444746$1,350
2.5L, 4-cyl, Automatic (S8), Front-Wheel Drive283932$1,900
2.5L, 4-cyl, Automatic (S8), Front-Wheel Drive273831$2,000
2.5L, 4-cyl, Automatic (S8), All-Wheel Drive253429$2,100
2.5L, 4-cyl, Automatic (S8), All-Wheel Drive253428$2,200

Six of 9 configurations shown. The full table is on the specs page, with engine, drive, transmission and fuel type for each.

What goes wrong with it?

Owners and drivers have submitted 203 complaints about the 2021 Toyota Camry to NHTSA, across 24 component categories. The most reported is air bags, with 77. These are reports, not confirmed defects and not a failure rate: a car that sold well collects more of them than a rare one for no reason other than that more people own it.

Complaints submitted to NHTSA by owners and drivers, grouped by the component category the reporter chose. Top 8 of 24 categories.
ComponentComplaints submittedLatest report
Air bags77June 24, 2026
Unknown or other21January 4, 2026
Service brakes13May 4, 2026
Forward collision avoidance11June 10, 2025
Power train11February 1, 2026
Air bags8June 6, 2025
Electrical system8March 1, 2026
Lane departure8November 8, 2024

A complaint is somebody telling the federal government that something happened to their car. It has not been investigated, confirmed or agreed to by the manufacturer, and the count says as much about how many of these were sold as about the car itself. If you want to know what a symptom means rather than how often it is reported, the symptoms guide is the page for that.

Is mine affected by a recall?

NHTSA lists 1 safety recall campaign covering the 2021 Toyota Camry. A campaign covers a range of vehicles, not every one built, so the only way to know whether yours is included is to check your own VIN against NHTSA's lookup.

The most recent of 1 NHTSA safety recall campaigns covering this vehicle. Component wording is NHTSA's own.
CampaignComponentReported
23V865000Air bags:sensor:occupant classificationDecember 20, 2023

Who works on Camrys in Brooklyn?

We do. Nacmias Service Center is at 619 Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn, family owned since 1977: diagnostics, brakes, suspension, engine and transmission work on the Camry. If it will not start where it sits, the flatbed that brings it in is ours too.

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Registration counts: New York State DMV registration file, five New York City counties, August 17, 2026 snapshot. A registration is a record in a state database, not a car on the road, and the borough is where the registrant receives mail rather than where the car is driven. How we counted.

Fuel economy: EPA and DOE ratings published at FuelEconomy.gov, unaveraged, so each configuration is its own row. Recalls and complaints: NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation, the agency's own wording, as ingested August 17, 2026. Complaints are reports members of the public filed, not confirmed defects. The NYC registration study is the analysis these counts sit on top of.

234 vehicles in this directory, covering 520,848 registered cars. Data as of August 17, 2026.

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