Used 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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Camry Hybrid
I was not sure if I wanted to buy a camry hybrid after coming out of a lexus but now that I did ,I am glad I purchased the car. It has all the bells and whistles and it is comfortable to drive. I recommend this car to anyone.
Just turned 300,000 miles
I love this car, no major problems, normal maintenance, just did the brakes and new tires, let’s see how many miles it will go....
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- Base SedanMSRP: $4,40084 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,49586 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $6,50095 mi away
Best Car I had ever OWNED
I ought this car, new, in 2007, on my birthday. It has always provided me with excellent reliability, performance, gas mileage (mid-30's mpg), and comfort. It has always been dealer-serviced and most of the time that has even been oil changes. I now have 208 K miles on it, and the only mechanical repair required has been a leaky water pump (not a failed water pump ... just a failed gasket), and THAT was while the car was still under warranty. The car STILL has the original brake pads.
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Replacement Car
We owned a blue 2007 Camry Hybrid for 8 years that had 90,000 miles on it. We only had to buy gas, oil, one set of tires and scheduled maintenance, then we lost it in an accident (no one harmed). We had a heck of a time finding a replacement. Turns out, there is a large inventory of used Toyota Prius' and Nissan Leafs out there, but like us, almost nobody trades in their Camry hybrids. finally found a 2007 Camry hybrid with 77,000 miles that was exactly like our old one except its black. It had a detailed service history and the previous owner also only had to buy gas, oil, one set of tires, scheduled maintenance and a water pump. We had planned to get another ten years out of our blue Camry, but we will now have to get ten more years out of some one else's Camry. It shouldn't be a problem. Reliable, low cost and comfortable transportation is what we wanted and that's what we got. We paid $12,008 including tax, license, new set of tires. We've owned the car for 7 months now and the only problem are the inexpensive tires the dealer put on the car. Knew this was problematic and we are replacing them with Les Schwab Eclipse tires as needed. We have been very satisfied with the Eclipse tires in the past. We've owned the car for over a year now, it remains a reliable, inexpensive car to own and comfortable car to drive. Another update. Car is still running problem free. No complaints. It's nice to have a car we don't have to worry about.
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Love It Soooooo MUCH !!
Best tank full avg = 37 mpg. Worst tank full avg = 32 mpg. I never thought I would buy a hybrid but I am so glad I did! The car is an engineering marvel! My only complaint is an annoying cold weather squeak in the console by the dash. I have had more people compliment me on this car and / or ask about it than you could possibly imagine! It really deserves to be Motor Trend's Car of the Year! You deserve it, go by one! I did! It is priced about the same as an XLE V6 but has sooooo much more going for it, especially when gas prices return to our new reality of $3 to $5 per gallon, and we all KNOW they will soon.