I have a 2008, with 24k miles on it, it's 6 yrs old, no problems at all, Just love it, quiet, looks like new, not one scratch on it. Lots of power, an honest 38 m.p.g on the hwy, pretty good for this size of a car, small trunk, but it's o.k. as i have a 2012 sienna XLE if i need to carry something large. Just a great, quiet, smooth riding car. Mine was made in japan, so far i can't find anything wrong with it. Very glad i bought it. I had a recall, to cut off some of the accelerator, that's it.
I have a 2008 Camry Hybrid.. It's a lexus for the price of a toyota. In 5 years.. Not 1 single issue... and none expected. This is the best car I have ever owned.
Yeah I just paid 18k for mine, and its completely optioned out! I was chatting to a toyota big wig a while ago about the price of them and he was saying they are still in that funny place where they are so new that people dont know how much confidence they should have in them as a second hand vehicle, as they get more common and a bit older the prices will start rising with public confidence (same trends were seen with the prius when they first hit the second hand markets)
hi, i too purchased a 2010 toyota camry hybrid with only 15k kms! beautiful car to drive for just under $20k, 2 years brand new it was $36k! go figure.
i have a 2008 camry hybrid, NOT one problem with it at all. love it, BUT i was thinking of replacing the small battery (12 volt) as it's 5 yrs old now, Wow was i surprized at the cost--$436.00 +tax-at the dealers, 5hundred for a battery-holy shi----- this is easier to maintain than a regular camry, per consumer repts, AND more reliable
Camry Hybrids need not to worry about any American Hybrid, shit they cant even make a half decent gasoline car let alone Hybrid. 100K and their cars are done with lololol Camry hands down !
I never liked this generation of this car, but love the new 2015 model. Planning to buy one hopefully in the next year or two. I currently drive a 2007 Nissan Altima which is a stylish & fun car but has had some problems. I previously drove a 2006 Corolla for 5 1/2 years without a single problem. Can't wait to go back to Toyota.
Not true...Here In Australia hybrids are commenly used as taxis...the miles a taxi drives are certainly enough to justify the price of the hybrid. Hell, I just purchased a second hand hybrid for my next taxi...the savings on petrol alone are making my vehicle repayments! re: the batteries...I know of MANY hybrid prius and camrys that have done over 700,000 kms (more than most vehicles travel in 2 lifetimes) and are still operating on a very healthy battery pack.
I love the patriotism talk. Any idea where your money for "American" products will end up anyway? If I'm going to spend my money, might as well to buy something of quality. A friend of mine just started hating GM cars after his 10th issue in 10 months. Whereas my Toyota Echo, has been issue free (other than regular maintenance and accident repairs for when I was rearended) for 3.5 years. Go Toyota.
Unless......... you're buying a used one for for about 9 to 10k :D Otherwise, yeah. They're a bit of a rip. I think most people view it as instant pocket savings for a much weaker end profit.
Good thing they warrent them for 8 years than isnt it? alot longer than I'll have the car for. Even that said, A brand new battery pack is only $2000 AU, a price thats only going to reduce in the future. If you can find me a car that is over 8 years old and hasnt had 2k spent on maintenance, your doing pretty well. Meanwhile there are thousands of documented cases of even 10 year old prius with 600,000 miles still on the original battery pack thats still performing at 98% of original performace.
Your ignorance is also shot to pieces on the fact that toyota provides an EIGHT YEAR warrenty on all parts of the hybrid system too. So you can forget about your "IF the hybrid system lasts and expensive costs rar rar rar" bullshit. To be honest you just sound angry that you couldnt afford the hybrid over the LE and now your making nonsensical untruths to make yourself feel better. If you can afford the hybrid..buy it every time. more torque, more economy, more options, better car.
I just got one and it has 207k miles and drive like new it's crazy so far the best car i ever had
I have a 2008, with 24k miles on it, it's 6 yrs old, no problems at all, Just love it, quiet, looks like new, not one scratch on it. Lots of power, an honest 38 m.p.g on the hwy, pretty good for this size of a car, small trunk, but it's o.k. as i have a 2012 sienna XLE if i need to carry something large. Just a great, quiet, smooth riding car.
Mine was made in japan, so far i can't find anything wrong with it. Very glad i bought it. I had a recall, to cut off some of the accelerator, that's it.
is service expensive i have 200kw toyota aurion 2008 deciding to up grade
I have a 2008 Camry Hybrid.. It's a lexus for the price of a toyota. In 5 years.. Not 1 single issue... and none expected. This is the best car I have ever owned.
I've had my 2008 Camry Hybrid for nearly 4 years and it (by far) is the BEST car I've ever owned.
Yeah I just paid 18k for mine, and its completely optioned out! I was chatting to a toyota big wig a while ago about the price of them and he was saying they are still in that funny place where they are so new that people dont know how much confidence they should have in them as a second hand vehicle, as they get more common and a bit older the prices will start rising with public confidence (same trends were seen with the prius when they first hit the second hand markets)
hi, i too purchased a 2010 toyota camry hybrid with only 15k kms! beautiful car to drive for just under $20k, 2 years brand new it was $36k! go figure.
Still have a 2008 carmy in 2021
i have a 2008 camry hybrid, NOT one problem with it at all. love it, BUT i was thinking of replacing the small battery (12 volt) as it's 5 yrs old now, Wow was i surprized at the cost--$436.00 +tax-at the dealers, 5hundred for a battery-holy shi-----
this is easier to maintain than a regular camry, per consumer repts, AND more reliable
should only be $120 or so, easy to do yourself also.
Finally a hybrid car thats NOT UGLY....
Is my dream car, I love it,
Did you get your dream car yet ?
Best car in it's class
mine came with 71000 on it, still drives like the moment it rolled off the factory floor
Camry Hybrids need not to worry about any American Hybrid, shit they cant even make a half decent gasoline car let alone Hybrid. 100K and their cars are done with lololol Camry hands down !
I never liked this generation of this car, but love the new 2015 model. Planning to buy one hopefully in the next year or two. I currently drive a 2007 Nissan Altima which is a stylish & fun car but has had some problems. I previously drove a 2006 Corolla for 5 1/2 years without a single problem. Can't wait to go back to Toyota.
Not true...Here In Australia hybrids are commenly used as taxis...the miles a taxi drives are certainly enough to justify the price of the hybrid. Hell, I just purchased a second hand hybrid for my next taxi...the savings on petrol alone are making my vehicle repayments! re: the batteries...I know of MANY hybrid prius and camrys that have done over 700,000 kms (more than most vehicles travel in 2 lifetimes) and are still operating on a very healthy battery pack.
Where did the music go? 2:41 - 3:53
Where's Micha? Y'all need to redo all of these with him. Lol
@chap8938,
The Camry we have is a carbon copy of the American Camry - except our's are made in Australia!
Joe
Got my 2008 for only 25 k not $27,150 in calif. it has leather,upgrade pkg etc.
are you in Australia or U.S?
I love the patriotism talk. Any idea where your money for "American" products will end up anyway? If I'm going to spend my money, might as well to buy something of quality. A friend of mine just started hating GM cars after his 10th issue in 10 months. Whereas my Toyota Echo, has been issue free (other than regular maintenance and accident repairs for when I was rearended) for 3.5 years. Go Toyota.
Unless......... you're buying a used one for for about 9 to 10k :D Otherwise, yeah. They're a bit of a rip. I think most people view it as instant pocket savings for a much weaker end profit.
How many kilometres on yours
Good thing they warrent them for 8 years than isnt it? alot longer than I'll have the car for. Even that said, A brand new battery pack is only $2000 AU, a price thats only going to reduce in the future. If you can find me a car that is over 8 years old and hasnt had 2k spent on maintenance, your doing pretty well. Meanwhile there are thousands of documented cases of even 10 year old prius with 600,000 miles still on the original battery pack thats still performing at 98% of original performace.
canry are great car but they are the ultimate rice car. I'm Chinese and all my relatives have a camry and nothing else.
the australian camry hybrid looks so much different from the normal camry, this looks almost identical to the normal camry
Nice car, and good head lol, 3:40
Lmfao
They did not recall camrys
@kenny1309 what?
thats sweet
@bahrrt why? Give me one good reason,except that it will better the US economy.
ill take the fusion over this, but its still a nice car. The fusions styling is 10x better than this.
On a video where somebody is reviewing a hybrid, people are clogging up the comments with crap about china and communism xD
@efadaei how about you go check out the reliability ranking and then come comment.
Your ignorance is also shot to pieces on the fact that toyota provides an EIGHT YEAR warrenty on all parts of the hybrid system too. So you can forget about your "IF the hybrid system lasts and expensive costs rar rar rar" bullshit. To be honest you just sound angry that you couldnt afford the hybrid over the LE and now your making nonsensical untruths to make yourself feel better. If you can afford the hybrid..buy it every time. more torque, more economy, more options, better car.
green eco FTL
Nissan Altima Hybrid is better.
But, this one is good too!
Nissan Altima has a bad CVT
@kingbryan65 No.
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AUS
how is this the #1 selling car??! it so ugly
i don't like hybrid car