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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  • 2007 Camry Hybrid - Everything and More! - 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    Just purchased an 07 Camry Hybrid here in Mass. (2nd one sold by the dealer). Traded in my 05 Camry LE for the 07, Barcelona Red w/Moonroof option - delivered w/11 miles direct from the factory. 5 weeks waiting time arrived 2 weeks early! 3 weeks of ownership & this car drives better than advertised & has exceeded all my expectations. Smooth handling, terrific steering, quiet, comfortable interior, great sound system, keyless electric start, good visual displays, great new eye-catching exterior design & best of all, its fun to drive. My advice... if you can afford the added cost of the Hybrid over the regular model, run to your dealer & order one... NOW. You wont be disappointed!

  • Great car! - 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    Dont let the anti-hybrid talk fool you... these cars more than pay for themselves. Between the state and federal tax credits and the improved mileage you cant go wrong with this car.

  • Dont kick the bumper - it will break ! - 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    Rides nice, smooth CVT, mileage is good. Many structural problems. INside dash squeaks, entire front bumper is cheap plastic (I replaced the whole bumper once: dealer said warranty doesnt cover design flaw.) The genuine Toyota replacement bumper is all falling apart again. It only takes the slightest accidental bump to crack it and then the entire bumper deteriorates. Really bad design flaw! Would never buy a Toyota again! Bluetooth hands free car phone is inferior! Tires were meticulously maintained (every 5K miles) and they only lasted 20K miles. Toyota quality?? Where?

  • Smart decision - 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    I changed from a Lincoln Town Car, and couldnt be more pleased. I consistently get 39-41 miles per gallon. The drive is tight, and braking is superb. The acceleration is better than my Lincoln and I have no trouble picking up the pace when merging onto the highway. The drive is quiet, the doors close snugly. With excellent safety features, good overall weight, and a tax credit to boot, I expect to see a lot more of this car on the road (if you can find one).

  • 7000 miles in three months - 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    I have owned a TCH for over three months, the mileage has been around 42 MPG on every tank since 2500 miles. It must have some brake in parts that take time to jell. It now runs on pure electric at 40 MPH on the flat and indicates over 60 MPG at 80 MPH on the flat. Great car and with the miles we put on it, the pay back will be quicker than the six years I estimated. The ride is not equal to the Volvos that we own, but the design is very quiet at speed. Ill keep mine until fuel cells are up and running.

  • Nice Car... Too Expensive - 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    The new Camry Hybrid offers a great deal of wonderful acessories including the ability to extend your MPG with its new Synergy drive. The car has plenty of power to get up to highway speed. However, once you reach 70MPH the car has a tendancy to lunge forward searching for a comfortable speed. The steering is dicy at these speeds which is also quite disconcerting. The interior materials look and feel cheap. Too much plastic! Even with the upgraded leather it is hard to believe that this car costs over $30,000. Toyota needs to get real when if comes to their pricing. The batteries form a wall between the trunk and the fold down rear seats which makes it impractical to load long objects.

  • Camry Hybrid - 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    I was not sure if I wanted to buy a camry hybrid after coming out of a lexus but now that I did ,I am glad I purchased the car. It has all the bells and whistles and it is comfortable to drive. I recommend this car to anyone.

  • Happy Camper - 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    Traded my 2004 Prius with 68000 trouble free miles for the Camry Hybrid. To date, have 25000 trouble free miles and getting 42 mpg, mostly highway driving. More room than the Prius and more comfort. Both great cars.

  • Lost confidence in toyota - 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    After owning my camry hybrid for not even three years, I have totally loved it until recently. My gps screen went black and I cant open my cd player but everything else works on it. Now Toyota is telling me they wont help with this expense even though its under 3 years old. Lost my confidence in toyota.

  • Great car for the ecomony and planet - 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    I own the car for 6+ months and think the car is great. Good looking, very reliable and get great fuel milage. Averaging about 33.5 mpg and get over 45 on the highway at stead speed. Best highway milage at about 65 mph. No issues or idiosyncracies. Slightly louder than I would prefer on hard acceleration. Clearly fast enough if you are not a lead foot. Some writers for the major auto publications criticize the acceleration but they are generally younger people who arent concerned with the planet or their wallets right now. That will change as they age and even they will appreciate the technology in this vehicle. I look forward to the next generation of hybrids.

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