Used 2019 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT) Consumer Reviews
In love
Purchased the Camry XLE hybrid and so far it is amazing The gas mileage is tricky the more you drive it the better the rating will be it also depends on how heavy your foot is on the gas I average 42-44 MPG but on the shorter drives less than 10 miles I get anything from 35-39 mpg. So far the car is great and I’m hoping it was built with the Toyota reliability we all know and love.
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This car exceeds my expectations.
I looked at the Camry Hybrid (XLE) and Accord Hybrid (Touring). I had read reviews the noted the Accord’s mileage was materially less than the Camry’s which tilted me in favor of the Camry. Well…I have not been disappointed. I average over 65+ miles to and from work every day in NJ. I’ve had the car a little more than one month and have driver over 3,200 miles. I average 45 mpg around town, 48 on county roads and 44 when driving hard on the highway. The fit and finish is superb. The controls on the steering wheel are intuitive. The radio and sound is great (36 memorized stations). The AC is plentiful. The trunk is large, open and unobstructed. The rear seat room fits my 6’ son. It is quiet. Responsive? It tracks correctly on corners and the highway. I’m not looking for hard acceleration, but when required, when I have a short lane to merge in NJ, it is more than quick. I noted one minor door trim that was not perfectly flush to the seal. Not since I bought a Volvo 940 wagon 25 years ago has a car made me happier with my decision long after the purchase. The Toyota is a winner.
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The stealership wins again
They got me again..I originally wanted the SE normally aspirated however my wife talked me into test driving the Hybrid..the only hybrid this particular dealer had was a black xle and I did what I always say I’m never going to do..fall in love. The car is sexy and so of course I fell in love and had to have it..wrote the check for 32k and haven’t looked back..whoever said they get 37 mpg probably doesn’t understand the system. I bet they’re operating the vehicle in sport mode which obviously throws their listed mpg out the window. When I operate the car in eco mode I average 50 mpg and that’s half city half highway. Great car, great ride, reminds me of the drive quality of a 5 series bmw. Another reviewer said that the apps suck(perhaps they’re commenting on the 2018 camry system)..well ya they do but when you have Apple PLAY who cares about the stupid toyota apps! It works great and I love having apple play. The normally aspirated 4 cyl version drove completely different, to me, it’s sluggish and upgrading to the v6 is great however it advertises something around 22 mpg city..I ended up with the hybrid mainly because of the driving experience the mpg is just icing on the cake.
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Very nice, I’ll drive it till it dies!
This is my 3rd Camry hybrid, 7th Toyota hybrid. This latest generation Camry by far surpasses the previous. Gone is excessive body flexing, overly soft and outdated suspension and steering apparatus. I’m very picky, been into cars all my life, on a recent 4200 mile road trip, I found nothing to complain about with this well engineered vehicle. My passengers were comfortable with no complaints. Not to compare it with BMW, this Camry brought me back to the days of driving my 2001 BMW 5 series, in terms of size, ride, comfort and handling. Highlights, voice commands to the navigation system was spot on “find nearest Holiday inn express”, didn’t fail me once for a 16 day trip, even going through Canada amazing! The JBL system sounds great. As an additional bonus with 3 people, the trunk filled to the top, averaged 45 mpg! What other vehicles can do all the above mentioned. This is the first car I can actually say, I’m going to drive this until it dies.
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Toyota Quality Not What It Used To Be
I bought the Hybrid XLE, fully loaded model. Technology that you pay thousands for either doesn't work or require a monthly subscription, at about $800 per year. Leather seats are cheap feeling reconstituted leather, my previous Camry was full grain. Analog and digital displays. Heads up display ($cha-ching$) not usable during the day. Radar assisted cruise control is really nice. Collision avoidance system goes off for no apparent reason, scares the hell out of me. Better traction battery placement making more trunk space than previous model years. Super thin paint, dealer put a small scratch that required one whole side to be repainted a week after I bought it (my biggest issue). I try to keep my cars for 10+ years, I have a feeling this one's not going to make it. I've only had it a few months and it already has spent more time at the dealer than my 2008 Camry.
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