2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.74/5 Average
238 Total Reviews
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The 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid is all-new. The main difference between it and all other Camry models is that it has a gasoline/electric hybrid powertrain that is able to provide exceptional fuel economy. The Camry Hybrid also benefits from the 2007 Camry full redesign, as well.

Pros:
  • Roomy cabin, efficient hybrid powertrain, stronger acceleration than many regular four-cylinder family sedans.
Cons:
  • More expensive than most other Camry styles, small trunk.

User Reviews:

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  • False Advertising - 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    The sticker on the window advertized that the Hybrid would get 40 MPG city and 38 MPG highway. After checking many tankfuls of gas the best mileage I could get was between 22 and 24 MPG. This to me is totally unacceptable. I brought the car into 2 different dealers in North Miami and Hollywood for testing and they both told me there is nothing wrong with the car. Last week I drove to Gainesville where the car was purchased, to have them tell me the same thing. Nothing was accomplished except I put 660 miles on the car and I am still very FRUSTRATED. I didnt buy a hybrid to get 22 MPG. When I should be getting at least 40MPG promised by all the advertising and hype about hybrids.

  • Camry Hybrid has impressed me - 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    I purchased this car last week and absolutely love it. Smooth as silk CVT, very quiet, and I am getting 42.1 mpg in combined driving. Plenty of storage space. I have difficulty stretching my legs and have back pain from riding in most cars, but this one has been exceptional.

  • Camry Hybrid in Northern NJ - 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    I have had an excellent experience. I have been averaging around 35 MPG combined city/highway driving. In contrast to what is reported, my best mileage is coming from open highway driving vs bumper to bumper city traffic. I recently took it on a 500 mile trip of open highway driving and averaged 38 MPG. In the city when it is in electric only mode, I average about 35 mpg. This is probably because the electric motor is too weak to drive the vehicle unless the grade is completely flat or downhill.

  • Great cruiser. - 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    To and from work, to and from work. This is what I bought this vehicle for. I wanted comfort, convenience, advanced tech (MP3, iPod port, etc), better mileage. I got them all in this car. I had a Lexus ES. I prefer this vehicle. This will be our touring car as well. Ive gotten over 40 MPG on flat freeways and 35-37 MPG on my daily route because there are a lot of hills. I consider this excellent! Ive had it for about a month and I think its well worth every penny.

  • My Travelling Office - 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    I work in outside sales and drive 30-35,000 miles per year. I have 73,000 miles on my 2007 Camry Hybrid. This is my third Toyota car and in over 350,000 miles of driving them, the only non-regular maintenance replacement was a water pump on my 2000 Camry at 142,000 miles. My son still has that car with 176,000 miles on it. I love my Camry Hybrid. I dont know about other reports about tires. Mine came with lifetime free tires and oil change. They just put on new tires at 72,000 miles. The old ones had just hit the wear markers. My only complaint would be that the ride is a little mushy. At this point I prefer comfort to racing performance, and this car is very comfortable.

  • A hybrid may not be for you - 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    Does everything well but nothing outstanding. WARNING: does not enter electric mode on short trips (< 1.5 miles) or over 40 mph even when the battery is charged and the engine is warmed up. Typical toyota quality and reliability which is better than most other cars. The SE with the V6 and 6 speed would be a lot more fun to drive, but would not get as high gas mileage.

  • Good for tall eco-conscious types - 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    We wanted a Prius, but it was too small for my 62 frame on longer road trips. On our first tank of gas we averaged 43.2 mpg combined city/highway by accelerating slowly and watching the gauges. If you want to save fuel and reduce your CO2 emissions, you can do fairly well with this car.

  • Great car, but for the nav system - 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    This car is quiet, comfortable and great for the environment. It ha lots of great options, features that integrate well together. The Bluetooth and the nav system work very well together. The biggest problem is that most of the operations of the nav system and the phone are disabled when moving. This means that a user has to pull over, sometimes into a dangerous place, in order to operate these features. Older versions allowed for an override, but the current version does not. It should be the consumers choice to operate while driving, or to pull over, whichever is the safer option.

  • 2007 TCH - 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    The vehicle is fantastic. Toyota took a major step up with the new Camry and the hybrid system is a pleasant plus. Fuel economy started at about 36 MPG and is now about 39 MPG with a daily city/freeway comute of 75 miles (13,000 miles on the car now). The ride, handling, interior quiet and interior creature comforts are excellent. Performance is comparable to our 2001 Avalon with better low end torque. The CVT transmission is a dream. We were considering the new ES 350 but opted for the Camry Hybrid instead. We are very happy with our choice. This car is very near the ES 350 in fit, finish and features at a lower cost and excellent fuel economy.

  • Great Purchase, No Regrets - 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    Had my TCH for about 2 months now and have to say I am very satisfied. I am averaging 38 mpg local, and 40+ on highway. Great idea of killing two birds with one stone, saving money on gas and being eco friendly.

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