2008 Toyota Camry Hybrid Consumer Opinions from Around the Web
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Flat out AWESOME!
"This car is remarkable...recommended by my parents who purchased one last year...this car has only 2 flaws: 1. no memory seats 2. trunk space is limited. Now other than that you cannot go... Read full review
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Great car for the Tall
"I have had my car for only 2 weeks now but I love it. I'm 6' 7" tall & I find it very comfortable. Plenty of leg & head room in the drivers seat. I gave Reliability 5 stars only because... Read full review
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It's quieter than my friend's Lexus!
"I bought this car in August and have 9600 miles on it at the end of the year. My overall average is 36.75 mpg combined city and highway. My best trip was on I-40 where I got 41.3 between... Read full review
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Good compromise
"Being a "car guy" I bought this for my wife who does a lot of in town driving. We got the 50th anniversary edition and it is sharp. Compared to a regular gas engine car, the trunk is... Read full review
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Quiet WOW
"this car is almost ideal for most americans. it meets the needs of the environment without sacraficing the normal expected comforts of a modern family sedan.Good excelleration, great gas... Read full review
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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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2008 TOYOTA CAMRY HYBRID STYLING | 7 out of 10 Cars.com: "virtually indistinguishable from most other Camrys" Edmunds.com: "offers buyers a more ... Read full review
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Comments (3 total)
Camry is the best to enthusiast and the 'normal' guy?
By jack | Posted: 13/5/2008
As an owner - I can't agree more with that: "...Conclusion: The 2008 Toyota Camry Hybrid contains all of the options a car enthusiast might want or need." Very good article!
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By Gary | Posted: 31/5/2008
After transmission problems and the engine cutting out and stalling at idle with nothing but excuses from the Dealer, I'll never buy a foreign car again.
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By Sandy Titleson | Posted: 22/8/2008
Conservative styling? That's accurate. Although at 34 mpg, who cares, really?
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