2026 Toyota Camry
$29,100 - $37,025 | 50-51 MPG | $0.71 per mile
14 vehicles ranked by owner complaint volume reported to NHTSA for 2026. Led by the 2026 Toyota Camry. Complaints are self-reported and unverified. High volume can indicate widespread issues or simply high sales volume.
First Result
31 owner complaints on file with NHTSA
$29,100 starting MSRP, 5-star safety
Photo by John Towner on UnsplashModel year: 2026; Vehicle type: Sedan; complaint count: 1 or higher. Data is refreshed periodically from published sources.
Sources: NHTSA.gov, IIHS.org, fueleconomy.gov, RepairPal.com, AAA.
14 vehicles
$29,100 - $37,025 | 50-51 MPG | $0.71 per mile
$24,695 - $46,895 | 34-49 MPG | $0.56 per mile
$22,925 - $28,640 | 34 MPG | $0.56 per mile
$27,490 - $34,990 | 27 MPG | $0.66 per mile
$58,450 - $79,350 | 23 MPG | $0.66 per mile
$64,100 - $71,400 | 23 MPG | $0.80 per mile
$48,600 - $97,600 | 22 MPG | $0.66 per mile
$22,290 - $28,890 | 28 MPG | $0.66 per mile
$36,990 - $54,990 | 363 mi range | $0.95 per mile
$94,990 - $109,990 | 410 mi range | $0.95 per mile
$102,100 - $202,200 | $0.83 per mile
$22,600 - $27,990 | 33 MPG | $0.56 per mile
$41,440 - $54,990 | 30 MPG | $0.77 per mile
$23,995 - $29,995 | 34 MPG | $0.56 per mile
The 2026 Toyota Camry has the most owner complaints filed with NHTSA for 2026, with 31 complaints on file. Complaints are self-reported by vehicle owners and are not verified by NHTSA.
Not necessarily. Higher-selling vehicles tend to receive more complaints simply because more are on the road. A high complaint count can indicate widespread issues, but it can also reflect popularity. Compare complaint counts alongside safety ratings and recall history for a fuller picture.
10 brands are represented: Audi, Cadillac, Genesis, Honda, Kia, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Tesla, and 2 more. Rankings are based on EPA, NHTSA, IIHS, AAA, and RepairPal data, not editorial opinion.