Compare: 2009 Lexus GS 450h vs 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid

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2009 Lexus GS 450h

2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid

  2009 Lexus GS 450h 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid
MSRP
$56,550
$26,150
Invoice $50,894 $23,796
MPG
City/Highway
22/25 33/34
Rating 7.8 8.2
Bottom Line The hybrid powertrain in the 2009 Lexus 450h is very responsive, but a tight interior and lackluster real-world fuel economy detracts from the appeal. The 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid melds the automaker's proven, hybrid system into America's bread-and-butter sedan. What's not to like?
Likes &
Dislikes

Likes:

  • Responsive hybrid powertrain
  • Sport-sedan handling is retained
  • long list of active and passive safety features
  • High-tech features

Dislikes:

  • Limited headroom front and rear
  • Limited backseat space
  • Real-world mileage is no better than the GS 350's

Likes:

  • Adequate acceleration and great fuel economy
  • Smooth, well-controlled ride
  • Very quiet cabin

Dislikes:

  • Conservative styling, with little to differentiate the Hybrid
  • Doesn't handle as well as other Camrys
  • Difficult to maintain steady speed without cruise control
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Used Car Prices

  Min Max Average
2009 Lexus GS 450h $41,383 $54,368 $47,835
2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid $16,178 $25,752 $20,965
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