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2010 Toyota Camry Hybrid - Web Videos

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New Toyota Camry Hybrid 2010 Video

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[Special]2010 Toyota Camry Hybrid CM

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2010北京車展 TOYOTA CAMRY Hybrid 來台有望

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2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid (Final Thoughts)

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Toyota Camry Hybrid vs. Mercury Milan Hybrid

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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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