2010 Toyota Camry Hybrid Review
Safe, comfortable, roomy, and dependable are words used to describe the Toyota Camry Hybrid by drivers and experts in Toyota Camry Hybrid reviews on Cars.com and Hybridcars.com.
With a 2.4-liter engine and 147 horsepower, the Camry Hybrid has enough power for most drivers, but trails slightly behind its direct competitor, the Nissan Altima Hybrid. For fuel economy, it tops out around 34 mpg, significantly less than some other hybrids, including the Honda Civic Hybrid and Toyota Prius. Like its cousin, the Prius, the Camry Hybrid comes packed with safety features, such as traction control, stability control, numerous airbags, and a steering boost. Plus, it offers an extremely quiet ride like its non-hybrid Camry sibling.
Overall, the Toyota Camry Hybrid is a good choice for those who love the traditional Camry ride and feel but want better gas mileage and are willing to pay for it.
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