Used 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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Best car I ever owned!
Great value!
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What an Awesome Car!
I bought my hybrid on the 6th of Jan 07... beautiful car inside/out. Bought it fully loaded ie: nav/leather & comfort pkg. Took it for a business trip to Sacramento (approx 400 miles R/T) and averaged 37.8 mpg highway miles and I believe the mileage will improve slightly as I drive it more. The voice activated Nav system is easy to figure out, hands free blue tooth is awesome, keyless start is a beautiful thing, very comfortable leather seating. The exterior looks as good if not better than the Lexus ES 350. Got lucky and got the exterior color I wanted (jasper pearl), there was one with that color in California and it is mine. It's a head turner.
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,995277 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,000287 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $6,734299 mi away
My Travelling Office
I work in outside sales and drive 30-35,000 miles per year. I have 73,000 miles on my 2007 Camry Hybrid. This is my third Toyota car and in over 350,000 miles of driving them, the only non-regular maintenance replacement was a water pump on my 2000 Camry at 142,000 miles. My son still has that car with 176,000 miles on it. I love my Camry Hybrid. I don't know about other reports about tires. Mine came with lifetime free tires and oil change. They just put on new tires at 72,000 miles. The old ones had just hit the wear markers. My only complaint would be that the ride is a little mushy. At this point I prefer comfort to racing performance, and this car is very comfortable.
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After 18,000 miles still very happy with this car. A recent trip to PA from CT with cruise set at 75, 4 people on board, and A/C set on economy, got 36-37 mpg. When filling the tank afterward, my own calculation was closer to 38. My wife had a bumper issue backing out of a space and clipping an SUV so yes the bumpers are suspect - it looked like someone pushed a basketball about half way into the front bumper corner. I took off the plastic shroud underneath and wedged a crow bar up there and popped the dent back out. No damage to the paint and only a slight crease left at point of impact. Just saved a big repair bill at the bodyshop!
Great car for being guieni pig on hybrid vehicles.
Hybrid batteries only last 10 years , then total failure with 5k replacement cost. A 40k vehicle should last 15 years with zero maintenance costs. This is the future of vehicles, monthly payments until the car is sent to the the scrapyard, shortly after the last payment. This is ridiculous, vehicles should be able to be repaired at a reasonable cost, but no, today all products are thrown away after a short time period. I really enjoyed this car, but reliability has been replaced by a disposable society. Repair costs at a dealership is well over $150 hour and a simple relay that should cost $5 is now $110. Toyota is following the landfill mentality, so that you are forced to be forever enslaved by a monthly car payment. This review will be deleted because I speak the truth, but if we don’t get back to making reliable products our future of the United States is doomed just to make the 1% wealthier. I truly hope that the future is bright with great innovations and success, but creating products for failure to acquire maximum profit Shows how far capitalism has destroyed the human race.
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