As someone looking to buy a hybrid, coming across your video review is so much better than all the other reviews I have watched in RU-vid. You did a great job showcasing this car! This is how car reviews should be done.
Nope. No one talks about how extreme cold and heat affect the battery pack. No one talks about keeping the filter clean. Most people get in the car and drive, and don’t think about that stuff. Big mistake. Let’s not forget the fire laden lithium ion battery fires. U can have it. Buy a reg camry and get 35-40 mpg on highway. Listen to that crap drowning cvt. Lol
Bought a loaded XLE Hybrid and love it… traded in an. 2019 IONIQ limited which got 50+ MPG and got a much larger and equipped vehicle and getting 46 MPG combined.. totally recommend it
My second Camry is pushing 20 years old. Looking for our third in a few years. Don’t really get too excited about minor comments. It’s a comfortable car, that goes for ever.
Just bought my wife a new 2024 Lexus NX350h hybrid and love it. The hybrid system is flawless. Her old 08 RX350 is a gas hog and now my son’s first car. Now I am waiting for the next gen Lexus ES Hybrid to replace my 17 ES350.
I have a 2007 Toyota Camry XLE & I have wood trim inside, JBL speakers & a CD player. Does this 2004 Hybrid have that? I would also like cooling seats since I live in the desert SW where we have 119 degree temps.
I bought a 24 xse hybrid and it's not where near estimated. I get at most 43mpg on mixed driving. I don't have a heavy foot as well. I'm at 7k miles now.
I get 37-41.5 but I got a lead foot I’m talking highway at 77-88 mph for 1 hour. Not much city driving until the last 20 minutes of my commute. I’m still very happy with the car. If you want more mpg get the Corolla se hybrid. I wanted the handling also. I need to go decent speed and not be wobbly. I’ll stick with this Camry though it’s great so far. Mpg is up to my foot at this point
I purchased a 2024 Camry Hybrid in November 2023. I have driven it about 700 miles as of January 24, 2024 and can't seem to get mpg above 33. I have tried both "Normal" and "Eco" modes but it makes almost no difference in the mpg. I drive almost exclusively in city driving which is suppose to provide a slightly higher mpg. What am I doing wrong?
Then with all of these sop called high milage hybrid vehicles. The gas mileage drops down. Into the low 40's then mid thirties. From a previous owner of a Hundia Ionic Q then Lexus 300.
Both great cars. I have a 21 accord sport 2.0 and a 23 camry awd xse. The 23 and 24 accord hybrid had alot of torque with good mpg. The accord hybrid will blow by this camry. I'm looking at the camry and accord hybrid leaning toward accord
Paddle shifters for a ECVT? Two speedometers ? (analog and digital) LE (cheapest) gets the best mileage. Reliable and safe. Otherwise not very impressive. Hyundai Sonata hybrid much better.