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2019 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE
10,330 Miles
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Mt Pleasant, WI
$30,990
est. $557/mo
2019 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE
10,330 Miles
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Mt Pleasant, WI
$30,990
est. $557/mo
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2018 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE
71,668 Miles
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Mt Pleasant, WI
$24,490
est. $440/mo
2018 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE
71,668 Miles
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Mt Pleasant, WI
$24,490
est. $440/mo
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2012 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE
142,206 Miles
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Northbrook, IL
$14,495
est. $261/mo
2012 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE
142,206 Miles
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Northbrook, IL
$14,495
est. $261/mo
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2018 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE
73,218 Miles
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Milwaukee, WI
$23,995
est. $431/mo
2018 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE
73,218 Miles
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Milwaukee, WI
$23,995
est. $431/mo
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2021 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE
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Waukesha, WI
$33,215
est. $597/mo
2021 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE
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Waukesha, WI
$33,215
est. $597/mo
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2020 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE
19,580 Miles
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Milwaukee, WI
$30,798
est. $554/mo
2020 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE
19,580 Miles
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Milwaukee, WI
$30,798
est. $554/mo
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2014 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE
62,060 Miles
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Des Plaines, IL
$17,495
est. $315/mo
2014 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE
62,060 Miles
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Des Plaines, IL
$17,495
est. $315/mo
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2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid Base
105,990 Miles
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Schaumburg, IL
$10,688
est. $192/mo
2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid Base
105,990 Miles
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Schaumburg, IL
$10,688
est. $192/mo
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2019 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE
75,938 Miles
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Schaumburg, IL
$27,577
est. $496/mo
2019 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE
75,938 Miles
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Schaumburg, IL
$27,577
est. $496/mo
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2012 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE
148,923 Miles
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Schaumburg, IL
$11,988
est. $216/mo
2012 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE
148,923 Miles
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Schaumburg, IL
$11,988
est. $216/mo
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2019 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE
42,284 Miles
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Schaumburg, IL
$35,478
est. $638/mo
2019 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE
42,284 Miles
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Schaumburg, IL
$35,478
est. $638/mo
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2021 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE
21,054 Miles
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Lincolnwood, IL
$34,888
est. $627/mo
2021 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE
21,054 Miles
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Lincolnwood, IL
$34,888
est. $627/mo
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2019 Toyota Camry Hybrid SE
105,017 Miles
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Lincolnwood, IL
$24,488
est. $440/mo
2019 Toyota Camry Hybrid SE
105,017 Miles
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Lincolnwood, IL
$24,488
est. $440/mo
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2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid Base
134,473 Miles
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Chicago, IL
$10,995
est. $198/mo
2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid Base
134,473 Miles
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Chicago, IL
$10,995
est. $198/mo
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2017 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE
75,529 Miles
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Chicago, IL
$20,990
est. $377/mo
2017 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE
75,529 Miles
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Chicago, IL
$20,990
est. $377/mo
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2020 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE
52,840 Miles
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Chicago, IL
$31,495
est. $566/mo
2020 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE
52,840 Miles
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Chicago, IL
$31,495
est. $566/mo
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2019 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE
59,399 Miles
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Streamwood, IL
$26,990
est. $485/mo
2019 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE
59,399 Miles
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Streamwood, IL
$26,990
est. $485/mo
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2019 Toyota Camry Hybrid SE
22,117 Miles
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Chicago, IL
$30,909
est. $556/mo
2019 Toyota Camry Hybrid SE
22,117 Miles
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Chicago, IL
$30,909
est. $556/mo
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2019 Toyota Camry Hybrid SE
20,437 Miles
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Chicago, IL
$30,895
est. $556/mo
2019 Toyota Camry Hybrid SE
20,437 Miles
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Chicago, IL
$30,895
est. $556/mo
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2020 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE
9,997 Miles
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Chicago, IL
$25,000
est. $450/mo
2020 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE
9,997 Miles
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Chicago, IL
$25,000
est. $450/mo
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Toyota Camry Hybrid Owner Ratings & Reviews
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2008 Toyota Camry Hybrid - Great Car
I think it was a good purchase, it has no rust on it, and the pinstripe was even thrown in for free. The acceleration could be a lot better, as it only has a four cylinder engine. However, the gas mileage is very good and I'm typically getting above 35 miles per gallon. The car has 140,000 miles on it, and it has never had any significant mechanical or engine problems. I would definitely recommend this car to a friend. I am fairly tall, and it offers plenty of leg room up front. And it is very easy to clean; even the sunroof does not get very dirty. However, the trunk is very small due to the battery, but I can still fit a trunk mounted bike rack in the trunk and am able to fully close it with no problems at all. The build quality could be slightly better, as many parts are simply made... (more)
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I have not had any memorable stories.
Pros
The car is well designed, it has no operational, mechanical, or major electronic problems, and it gets great gas mileage.
Cons
The acceleration is lacking, it is only a four cylinder car. Due to being a hybrid car the battery takes up most of the trunk, so the trunk space is very limited.
2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid - Great MPG in mid-sized car.
I have only bought Toyota vehicles in the past as, for me, they are quite reliable. Outside of routine maintenance, I have only had one or two minor issues with the vehicle, however they have not been costly or a major inconvenience. Car still runs excellent at 120k miles. I have had the vehicle for about 40k of the miles on it.
Story
Driving from Des Moines, Iowa to Northern Minnesota and only using half a tank of gas.
Pros
Being that the vehicle is a hybrid, the MPG is the most positive factor for the vehicle. At the best, I get around 40 MPG, and, at the lowest (in the winter), it is around 36 MPG. In addition, being that I live in northern Minnesota, the vehicles traction control has prevented me from being in accidents in snowy and icy weather.
Cons
Unfortunately, because of the car's year, it doesn't have all the newest technology. On the standard equipment stereo system, you have to use an aux cord, as there is no Bluetooth connectivity asides from phone calls. Also, whether it is my car or what happens over time, occasionally it is hard for some people to hear me clearly using the Bluetooth when I'm talking.
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