Used 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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A Quality Car
The ride is smooth, not sporty, but is very relaxing and quiet. The fuel economy is excellent. It is one of the best cars we have owned.
Honest and true
Pros: Still has plenty of power for a 4 cylinder and scoots up to 80 in no time. The GPS is a must!!! Comfort is respectable. (Apply leather conditioner to soften up the feel of sand paper for leather.) Very spacious and as a package (Hybrid) comes with many perks. The smart key is awesome but takes a couple days to get use to. Plenty of small storage places. Cons: Only expect an avg of 34 MPG. Big disappointment!! On the highway at 55 MPH with cruise control you will avg 44. But I travel a lot and cruise at 75 not 55. Also be aware that your trunk space is not what you expect. The batteries take up a lot of the trunk. The plastic in the car is okay except for the handles on the doors.
- Base SedanMSRP: $6,49544 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,999143 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,600182 mi away
2007 oil consumption Do not buy!!!!
I purchased a used 2007 Camry Hybrid in September of 2017. I have been dedicated to Toyota. I did not do a through research on the model. I research the history of the car prior to purchase. One owner, all scheduled maintenance performed at the selling dealership. DCH Toyota in New York. Only 86K miles. Sounds like a great car. After 2 months and + 2000 miles I checked the oil. Down 2 quarts! I thought ok may be it was shorted at the last oil change. I added 2 quarts. Checked it again 1000 miles later, down another quart. After additional investigtion I discovered the oil consumption issue. Call Toyota and they offered nothing. I will be looking elsewhere for my next vehicle. Buy at your own risk.
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Poor mileage for me
I traded in a 2000 Lexus for a 07 Camry Hybrid. I don't like it. It does not even compare to the Lexus in quality or comfort. The ONLY time I have gotten close to 40 mpg is on the highway with the cruise set at 60. Otherwise I average between 32-35 mpg, tops. I drive very conservatively and have tried different driving styles to try to improve the mileage, but no luck. Handling (especially cornering) is a bit sloppy with this car (no comparison to the Lexus). The heat/air is also noticeably less efficient with this car than with the Lexus, and also with the previous 3 Toyota's I have owned. I'm going back to Lexus!
Two years later Hybrid
I still love my camry, mileage runs 40 to 42 mpg in Idaho, when in Calif for the winter 38 to 40 (more traffic). It runs smooth, quiet, still on original tires. 38,000 miles on it, I get routine maintenance at the Toyota dealer. No mechanical problems at all.