2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.74/5 Average
150 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

The 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid sees no major changes.

Pros:
  • Most fuel-efficient family sedan available, roomy interior, stronger acceleration than most regular four-cylinder sedans, excellent crash test scores.
Cons:
  • Small trunk, some below-average interior materials.

User Reviews:

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  • Sweet!!!!!! - 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    Very fun car 2 drive!!!! Really smooth and quiet!!!! Excellent fuel economy!!! Averaging about 40 MPG!!!

  • Great Car - 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    Switched from a Tahoe @12MPG to the 09 Camry Hybrid, a great move. First tank mixed hwy & city was 515 mi using 12 gal= 42.91 MPG. I have also started hypermiling and the MPG is starting to climb. My best short tank 7.8 gal, trip I hit 64.7 MPG. I wish I had made the switch long ago.

  • Very uncomfortable - 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    Have had the car for a week and it is extremely uncomfortable. Wish I never bought it. My back and neck hurt badly.

  • Incredible savings - 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    I traded my second Cadillac CTS for the Camry Hybrid. I was worried about what I considered to be a huge step down for the sake of fuel efficiency. I was wrong. Its not a race car, but the Hybrid is still an exceptional ride. The Hybrid shifts flawlessly between the electric and gas engines with greater smoothness than most transmissions. To hedge my bet, I had every available option included in my Camry. Wow! The fit and finish match my CTS stitch for stitch and the sound system is incredible. Best of all, I am buying LESS than half the gasoline I used in the CTS. Whatever the price is at the pump, Im saving half. Buying this car is the right thing to do.

  • Best Car Yet - 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    Having owned a Lexus ES 300 for a number of years my performance, comfort and over-all driveability expectation bar was set quite high. Our recently purchased upper mid equipped TCH has certainly exceeded my expectations in performance, comfort and fuel economy. The TCH cabin is quieter than my Lexus. Road handling is good on mountain roads and should be compared to a mid size family sedan. This car will not provide sports car handling and feedback you might find in a German car. Ive also been quite impressed by the short distance and solid handling of car during a quick stop. Its clear Toyota is committed to building more fuel efficient cars without sacrificing performance and features.

  • Another Happy Owner - 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    After 1 year & 10,000 miles, Im still as happy with my Camry hybrid as the day I drove it off the lot! Hubby loves driving it, too. No problem navigating the snow-and-ice covered streets this winter. Accelerates easily. Smooth, comfortable ride. Plenty of room in back seat. MPG runs 38-39 all city, 40-42 interstate (70 mph). Had 6 weeks of extremely cold weather this winter & mileage dropped to 34-36 mpg--car did not turn off when idling as heater had to run non- stop! Ranked quality a "10" as my cars performance has been stellar to date--BUT--my gas pedal was recently refitted, per recall, & twice Ive noticed there is a lapse between my acceleration & the response of the car. Scary...

  • Love this car - 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    As a traveling sales person, I spend a lot of time in the car and I searched for a comfortable vehicle with excellent mileage - and integrated GPS! My Camry meets all the requirements. I routinely get 40 mpg on the highway and if I baby it, I can get the tank average to be 40+. Awesome. I am comfortable on long trips, the JBL audio system is great, and there is plenty of room for my 63" frame and passengers. This vehicle replaced a diesel VW and I was concerned it wouldnt match the mileage, but it has exceeded all of my expectations.

  • Love it! - 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    I wholesale cars so basically Ive had the opportunity to drive almost every model of vehicle there is out there. Since the recent jump in gas prices, I took a test drive in a loaded 09 Camry Hybrid just to try it out. I fell in love, purchased it that day and havent had one regret since! I usually average between 35 to 40 mpg and that is mostly city driving.

  • All I can say is wow! - 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    We purchased this beautiful car in early May after reading great reviews and getting tired of our 2003 Honda Pilots dismal 15 mpg in the city. I was a bit hesitant to give up my midsize SUV, but we decided it was time to do something "green" for both us and the planet. We are great believers in Toyota quality, this is my 2nd Camry, weve owned an Avalon, and my husbands on his 3rd Toyota truck. I missed my Pilot for about 10 minutes :) The hybrid purrs like a kitten, the car is air-tight and handles so smoothly! You certainly will not have buyers remorse if you get this vehicle. Were averaging about 40 mpg in town. Buy one if youre lucky enough to find it!

  • Not so great - 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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    Very uncomfortable seats. Check engine lights comes on if gas cap is not put back on correctly! Window tinting could be better.

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