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2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid - Web Chatter

MSRP: $26,150 See Local Classifieds
 
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2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid Professional Cars.com Review

...That's enough for zipping away from stoplights without holding up rush-hour traffic. In a perfect world, a hybrid would be so seamless that you never know that it is any different from a gasoline...

Edmunds
2009 toyota camry hybrid Professional Edmunds Review

...On the opposite end of the driving excitement spectrum, Toyota's dull-but-frugal Prius offers similar passenger room, greater trunk space and better gas mileage for less money than the Camry. So...

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2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid Professional Cars.com Review

...a leather steering wheel and shift knob to vinyl, a six-CD changer to a single-CD player and removed some other premium features, including an electrochromatic auto-dimming rearview mirror, HomeLink...


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2009 Hybird 9 mos in

...Purchased this car because of good history, good resale value and MPG. At 71 years of age I hoped this car would do well over the coming years and gas prices...

Edmunds user
hybrid holiday

...Small turning circle very easy to manage down the road. No real issues looks great. I find myself trying to manage great mileage numbers and therefor it slows...

MSN Autos user
Yawn and to high for me.

...Pros: To clown like. Cons: Its asian and over rated by word of mouth. Overall: Not worth it...

Edmunds user
Sweet!!!!!!

...Very fun car 2 drive!!!! Really smooth and quiet!!!! Excellent fuel economy!!! Averaging about 40 MPG!!!...


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I got a 2009 Camry hybrid with navigation, any idea how to put a reverse camera to be view on the navigation?
i just so in greenhybrid.com how to put a rear camera on the original navigation, u can see it ob this link: http://www.greenhybrid.com/discuss/f49/back-up-camrea-installation-nav-unt-pictures-11672/ it's real? any different between the 2007 to 2009 navigation in this camera connection? how about the new lockpick2, check this link...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Hi, I would be very cautious about any after-market installer that assures you they can do it. Your Toyota warranty will not be automatically voided if you modify your Camry with an after-market (non-factory or dealership installed) accessory, however, any modification from a third party that...

In the camry hybrid, what exactly stays illuminate after u turn the ignition off?
is it just the headlights or is it also the Instrument Panel?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

When you buy a new car it comes with a thing in the glove box called an owners manual open it up look in the index for interior lights and the answer to your question will be their.

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The Altima Hybrid, which also uses 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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