Used 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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3 Years now and I still love my car!
I've had the 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid for over 3 years now and I still love it. It has a very comfortable ride with a solid, heavy feel that I like. I've taken many long roadtrips with this car - an 8 hour trip - 6 hour trip - several 3 hour trips and I drive to the shore every weekend from the Philly area. I have 2 large dogs that ride in the back seat for all of my trips and they just sleep. I've even taken the car camping a few times with lots of equipment - tents, tarps, aerobeds, cots, camping chairs, tables, coolers, etc. The trunk holds way more than you'd think. Oh and if you set cruise control at 72 mph for a 2 hour trip you'll get around 41 mpg!! I've done that a few times.
One year review, 50th anniv. edition
Had our TCH for 1 year and 15k miles. Live in hilly area in New England. 400+ mile trip to Lake George and back got 36 mpg at 73 mph with cruise. Low 30s in city driving. High 20s in winter when fuel blend change kicks in. Car is driven normally, not always trying to extract maximum mpg. Happy with our purchase though the interior is not up to typical Toyota standards. Car has been spot on reliable. No rattles or squeaks or bumper issues. OEM tires are awful and will be replaced by winter. Bought 50th anniversary edition and the car is loaded and sharp. Though a little disappointed at first (I am a car guy), I am now sold on this car.
- Base SedanMSRP: $7,995137 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $6,50021 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,90030 mi away
Promises unfulfilled
The hybrid performs well. The comfort for a 6'2" person leaves much to be desired. As a Toyota owner for many years, I was disappointed in the furnishings and the visibility afforded in my car. The left drivers post prevents a good look for expressway driving and I'm constantly challenged in getting into the vehicle on the driver's side. Should have researched it more thoroughly. Gas mileage is 32 around town and maybe 38 on the road with good fuel management skills. Best buy from Toyota is probably the Prius.
Quietest car I have ever owned
I came from a Lexus ES 300 and I very seriously looked at the ES 350. The ES 350 was $8,000 more and was not as smooth or quiet as the Camry Hybrid. The ES has 90 more HP, but the Hybrid accelerates smoother and almost as strongly as did the ES. It is much quieter. I of course love the 36+ MPG that I'm getting on regular gas. The big short fall is the lack of memory seating and trunk size. The Bluetooth phone works great.
Excellent Buy
Never thought I would like it so much. Feels like a luxury car, handles like one too. Gas mileage is a big bonus and it depends a lot on the driving habits.