Used 2008 Toyota Camry Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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Solid Vehicle - Great Mileage
Bought this a year ago. Already owned Escape hybrid. Mileage is much better than advertised in mixed driving. Car has full package with leather, heated seats, sunroof, Bluetooth, nav, etc. Nav not as user friendly to program as the 2002 Acura TL it replaced. Drives a little more bloated around curves like my 93 Taurus SHO, but a very quiet, solid ride. In the summer months, 50-50 driving will net 39-40 mpg; cooler fall and winter 36 mpg; minor flaws are that the tire pressure maintenance sensor went goofy and some brake noise that Toyota will take care of. However, for a $30K car, loaded package, it's well worth it over Prius. This is the best eco friendly sedan.
Amazing Car
My Camry lasted over 150,00 miles and I only had to get rid of it when I was rear-ended on the highway. On top of that the safety of this car is no joke after my accident I sustained no serious injuries, just bruises. Loved this car!
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- Base SedanMSRP: $6,900292 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $8,655302 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,995447 mi away
Reliable and comfortable!
I am sad to be selling our Camry as it has been such a good car. If we are bringing around family or friends, this is always the vehicle that we take as it is such a comfortable , smooth, and spacious ride even with 5 people in the car. We have had very no repairs that had to be done until it was about 7 years old, and even that was fairly minimal. The quality is very high and we are definitely sold on the Toyota brand!
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Great Car
For people who want a full-sized car but also want to be environmentally responsible, this is for you. This is my first Toyota, and after owning it for a year and a half, I understand what others have been raving about. Driving around Pittsburgh where mountains abound, I can still get better than 40 mpg while having plenty of room for three passengers (three adults in the back is a little tight). Because the hills are steeper in town, I actually get slightly lower in-town mileage (low- to mid-30s; hybrids typically shine in town), but it's still better than other vehicles I've owned by 10+ mpg. I haven't had a single mechanical issue and have only done standard preventative maintenance.
Great car purchase
It costs a bit more, but if you drive in city stop & go traffic a hybrid vehicle such as a camry is a very good option
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