Used 2014 Toyota Camry Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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Lots of pep!
This CH has all of the pep of a V-6, yet gets 38 MPG. This car is amazing. We got the XLE (Bought New) with every option but the premium nav system. The nav/entune leaves something to be desired. Complaint: You can't enter anything while driving and the voice commands are terrible. The seats are pretty good, but they do get stiff on long drives. Overall, this is an affordable, reliable car that will last you a lifetime. Don't worry about the battery failure, because by the time that happens, you will have saved enough money to pay for it and have plenty left over (They last 250,000+ miles). Save the environment, and save yourself money. Win/win!
beating the system by winning at the gas tank
Smooth ride and very happy saving money on gas!
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- SE Limited Edition SedanMSRP: $16,998255 mi away
- SE Limited Edition SedanMSRP: $1,650389 mi away
- XLE SedanMSRP: $15,998434 mi away
New Hybrid Owner
Just bought a used 2013 Toyota Camry Hybrid - 24k miles. Love the color, the features, the ride, the gas mileage! One odd flaw: for some reason, the driver seat in my very well taken care of pre-owned car is not very comfortable at all! It feels like there is a box under the seat! The cushion just doesn't provide enough comfort - which sucks for me - because I commute about 40 miles one way to work and am stuck in traffic here in Houston more than I'd like. I'm average height and build, so I don't think my size is the issue. The car is a little hard to get used to - hybrids make strange noises that non-hybrids do not! But overall, it rides very smoothly and accelerates like a dream! I'm averaging about 40MPG highway - awesome. I love my new Camry Hybrid - just do NOT think the comfort of the driver's seat is all that great.
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Great Car No issues 5 years
Car has performed as advertised for 5 years with no issues, just oil changes, filters and tires. 55,000 miles original brakes, still going strong. Only annoying think is the decal on the shift handle which is wearing off (like to keep my hand there). Car consistently gets 40 mpg, went from northern NJ to Washington DC to Annapolis Maryland and then home on one tank of gas, amazing. Car is very good in snow. The only negative is a small trunk.
Work car retired at almost 400,000 miles
A few years ago, I drove a 2013 Toyota Camry LE hybrid as a work vehicle. It was originally used as a taxi that was retired at 150K miles, to then be used for medical transport. I personally put over 200K miles on that vehicle in about 3 years. It only started having issues with the hybrid system at well over 300,000 miles. Coolant Pump B malfunctioned also at well over 300K miles. Outside of basic maintenance and the few issues above, that was the most dependable car I ever drove, for work or as a personal vehicle. A 400 mile day cost under $20 for gas. It was a real workhorse, super dependable and comfortable to drive for 12 hours a day. I'd like to find one for a personal car, but they are hard to find. I drove 2010 camry hybrids at the same company, and they also held up to almost 400,000 miles before being retired. Those were ok but not as nice as the 2013.