Used 2010 Toyota Camry Hybrid 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT) Consumer Reviews
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Well worth the money
270,843 miles and a daily driver. This is a well built easy to drive car. It’s just very nice to have such a reliable vehicle. 36 to 40 mpg. Eats a bit of oil.
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Camry Hybrid ahead of its time
While the Camry Hybrid may not be the most fancy, the most luxurious, or the most glamourous. It may be the overall best car on the road. The Camry has a huge advantage (perhaps alongside the Honda Accord) in that so many sold has given the maker a lot of flexibility to make the best car possible. The car is loaded and has everything necessary. Also, it isn't hard to get 30+ MPG, which is an amazing savings for a 5-passenger sedan. This is probably the best car made. The dealer backs it knowing that they won't lose money. Try that with another maker. Your move.
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- Base SedanMSRP: $9,995273 mi away
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- Base SedanMSRP: $11,200399 mi away
Glad to be back in a Toyota
I traded in my Olds Bravada last month for a TCH. It is a little odd to drive at first. VERY quiet. I took it from Seattle to Montana last week (about 1300 miles round trip). We averaged 35.6 mpg freeway driving on 4 mountain passes. The speedometer turns blue when you are being fuel efficient. I thought it was pretty gimmicky, however I found myself changing my driving habits to increase my mileage - so I guess it worked.
1 year- 40mpg
I have had this car for about one year now. I previously had a buick century, but before that I had a 1993 camry with 190,000 miles. This car drives just like the 93. I have 20,000 miles on the TCH and I love it. It has lots of power and room. The only thing I dont like is when you put your hand on the driverside handle to unlock it, only the driver door unlocks. Also, I can drive up to 42mph on electric only. At 85mph, it doesnt sound like the car is on or moving. I love it and will get anotherone when this one goes.
2010 Camry Hybrid
We decided to go with the hybrid instead of the LE because of the 12-13 difference in city MPG. A sizable difference. So far we have not had to use the AC, and the MPG readout on the dash encourages you to drive with a soft pedal. So far, with 3 minor road trips and city use, we have averaged 39-40 MPG. 55-68 MPH on the road, and easy city driving. Unless the computer readout is bogus, the mileage is fantastic. Soft pedaling really helps, if that doesn't bother you. The power is there if you need it. Usual Toyota quality... smooth, quiet, comfortable. Great car, so far.