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2010 Toyota Camry Hybrid - Consumer Opinions

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MSN Autos user
The GOOD BARGAIN OF A CAR

...Pros: Roomy, Fuel Efficient and accelerates as needed Cons: The Blootooth has some voice recognition problems Overall: Will recommend this car to anyone price...

MSN Autos user
The Red Machine

...Pros: Quiet, very good fuel economy-gets about 35 mpg in city Cons: Limited trunk space Overall: Smooth ride and comfotable interior...

MSN Autos user
A Homerun

...Outstanding attention to detail. Cons: Trunk space is fairly limited. Overall: Wow. I drove a Ford Fusion - which admittedly is a wonderful car; Toyota has...

MSN Autos user
A great car

...I would have given 10 for handling if the car were a bit more balanced. Overall: Buy it with all the extras and the Platinum warranty. Well spent money...

Cars.com user
Quietest car I have ever owned

...The torque of the electric motor at takeoff from a light makes it feel like a magic carpet. Smooth, quiet, no muss, no fuss.38MPG overall so far for 2600 mi."...

Cars.com user
Great car - love it!

..."Excellent fuel economy (getting 38-39 mpg, consistently), drives great, more than adequate power...

Cars.com user
HYBRIDS

...THE TRUNK SPACE AND DESIGN(LAYOUT) IS MY ONLY COMPLAINT. IT'S VERY SMALL AND THE BATTERIES TAKE UP MOST OF THE AVAILABLE SPACE.ALL IN ALL I WOULD SUGGEST...

Cars.com user
I'm driving like an old lady

...Through research we have found that quercks are standard with all camrys. Over all a comfortable and economical car."...

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Why should I also consider these? X

For the first time, the Camry Hybrid faces serious competition.

It comes from the Ford Fusion Hybrid, new in 2010, which achieves higher mileage ratings and offers all-electric running up to 47 mph, not to mention tighter handling.

The Fusion Hybrid receives rave reviews, and sells well enough to make it a neck-and-neck battle.

The Altima Hybrid, available only in certain states, is also a full hybrid; its mileage and performance are similar to the Camry Hybrid, but its better handling is offset by a little less interior space.

Buyers who do lots of high-speed mileage may want to consider the clean-diesel Mercedes-Benz E320 BlueTEC, which delivers 32 mpg highway-albeit at a much higher price.

Finally, the Toyota Prius was completely redesigned for 2010 as well, with a nicer interior and more optional features.

If you're OK with a hatchback and the Prius appearance, it's worth considering for its combined EPA rating of 50 mpg.


 
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