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2010 Toyota Camry Hybrid - Web Chatter

MSRP: $26,150 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
2010 toyota camry hybrid Professional Edmunds Review

...and the electric motor provides a tangible kick during hard acceleration, particularly at higher speeds. Otherwise, though, the Camry Hybrid is virtually indistinguishable from a regular Camry. As...

Cars.com
2010 Toyota Camry Hybrid Professional Cars.com Review

...Both the grille and bumper differ noticeably from the non-hybrid Camry's, which wasn't the case before. Sixteen-inch alloy wheels are standard. Interior The cabin carries over largely untouched. The...

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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...

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A Homerun

...This car is almost indistinguishable from a Lexus. Great ride; smooth acceleration; great gas mileage; quiet; great stereo. Outstanding attention to detail...

MSN Autos user
A great car

...The Camry Hybrid all extras version was a love from the start. The car is very quiet (much better than my Accord), ride is much smoother and the overall...

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Quietest car I have ever owned

..."Bought over the internet. Far quiter than I had dreamed for. The torque of the electric motor at takeoff from a light makes it feel like a magic carpet...


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What smart key do I need for 2010 Camry Hybrid?
I lost my last denso smart key for my 2010 camry hybrid. I need to purchase another one but I am not going to the dealership because they cost 200-300 dollars. There are a lot of keys that seem very similar to mine on ebay and amazon....but I don't want to have a compatibility issue. What Key will work? Do I need a certain ID number or just any...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

If we are thinking of the same thing its not really a key its more of a key pad that has to be within 50 feet of the car for it to start... if this is what your talking about i would not recommend getting one off amazon it is more than likely not the one your looking for. I know it sucks but you...

Has anyone else bought the camry hybrid? its a gas hog?
I am going to try and unwind the deal...it gets 19 miles to the gal and is suppose to get 40... dealer response...it is learning you! it needs to get broken in!...and my favorite must be the way i drive!
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 5 answers

No one said that a Camry hybrid is supposed to get 40MPG, unless you happen to drive like the EPA city or highway tests. (EPA 40MPG city, 38MPG highway). Your window sticker does say "your mileage may vary." Auto manufacturers are required by law to only post the governmental ratings. What vehicle...

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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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