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2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid

2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid Overview:
Vehicle Type: Midsize Car
ABS Brakes: Standard
Standard Airbags: 7
MPG: 43/37 (City/HWY)
Engine Offered:
2.4L I4 192HP


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Top 5 Consumer Reviews: #1

Consumer Ratings:
Performance: 4 (Average: 4.4)
Exterior: 4 (Average: 4.7)
Interior: 3 (Average: 4.4)
Overall: 5 (Average: 4.3)
Review Guide: 5=Perfect; 3=Good; 1=Poor

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What do you like about 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid?
the fuel economy is great as long as you're not in a rush. You can drive the car with little pressure on the accelerator and keep the car running on electric power only for a few minutes here and there. My mileage ranges from 31 when rushing to 42 when driving in an unusually relaxed fashion, following most speed limits(trust me, this generally increases fuel economy). I usually average around 37mpg. The acceleration is fine, as 8.3 sec 0-60 is faster than the V-6 average of about 8.8 was 6 years ago. The JBL audio system is fine, and the styling is great.

How would you improve 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid?
The trunk is reduced by the hybrid battery but is a trade off for the fuel sipping ability. I have noticed some interior squeaks and rattles, and the interior looks cheap next to the Saturn Aura and even Hyundai Sonata (which has possibly the best interior in it class). Cabin storage is moderate but sufficient, and acceleration under 15 mph is 4-cyl-esque but the car uses unusually low engine revs at 50 mph (about 1300). The engine sounds raspy once it exceed 5000 rpm, but I’ve only used that much power twice. The 187 HP rating feels quite underrated between 20 and 50 mph, probably due to the 199 lb-ft of torque from the electric motor, along with the 138 from the gas engine, giving the car brief diesel-like pull.

2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid Review:
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