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2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid ?
s.o. is willing to sell 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid for $4700.00(used)... i think it is tooo good to believe......what do u guys think?should i buy it????or is it a scam??? it has no damages...never had an accident... but the only problem is the person lives totally opposite part of the US...if i buy it how should i bring the car home?
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The Toyota Camry Hybrid is a great car. For example, the 2009 Toyota Camry is on Consumer Reports' Most-Reliable list, based on its serious problem infrequency for the preceding 3 model years. However, at the above price, the offer is almost certainly a scam. Reference:November 2008 issue of...

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The Altima Hybrid, which also has a full-hybrid system, has mileage and overall performance that's very similar to those of the Camry Hybrid, but the Camry's interior is a little roomier.

The luxurious, diesel-powered Mercedes E320 Bluetec seems like an unlikely competitor, but it also attracts buyers who want to decrease their petroleum use, and it gets 32 mpg on the highway.

To its credit, the E320 Bluetec rides, handles, and accelerates just about as well as the gasoline E350, but it's more than twice the price of the Camry Hybrid.

Or if you'd like a full-hybrid powertrain in a compact SUV, there's the Ford Escape Hybrid, which is rated at 34 mpg city, 30 mpg highway.

Finally, if you don't need all the space of the Camry and don't mind a hatchback, you might as well go for the much more fuel-efficient Prius, which gets 48 mpg city, 45 mpg highway.


 
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