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I just placed an order today for a Toyota Camry hybird at a Toronto dealership. I was told I was the first one to put down a deposit and should expect to get my Camry sometime in May or June. At least I will have my foot at the door in case there are long waiting lists. If I find the MSRP pricey then I will cancel my order right away. A hybrid will be a new experience for me since I am used to owning German performance cars. It is kind of nice to have a performance car and a hybrid car since I believe both types of cars cater to different sides of your brain. Ofcourse the hybrid Camry will cater to neither side of my brain if I find the price too high. Only time will tell!
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Replying to: pf_flyer (Jan 10, 2006 7:07 am) |
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| The future is here ! Midsize with performance (Better than Hybrid Civic and Prius ). 6 cyl. would be nice but the press releases say 4 . Would like a six like the Hybrid Accord that could shut down 3 of the cylinders at hiway speeds . However , I'll take the better city milage of the hcamry toyota synergy drive over Honda Accord . Our HHighlander is a blast . I'm surprised this Camry is'nt getting more buzz here . QUESTION- Are the '07 HCamry's coming over from Japan ? I'd be surprised if they ratcheted up production that fast in Tn. Adapt Early ! | |
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Replying to: greendog (Jan 16, 2006 8:18 pm) Production of Camry Hybrid to Start in Late 2006 If the above is true then the hybrid Camrys available mid year will be made in Japan. Later this year they will be made in USA. link title |
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Replying to: schtdylady (Jan 15, 2006 7:21 pm) http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/AutoshowArticles/articleId=108838 It shows a picture. The 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid uses an electric motor along with a 2.4-liter, four-cylinder engine. It offers 192 horsepower (as much as the current 3.0-liter V6 model), and can accelerate from zero to 60 in less than 9 seconds. It also delivers 43 city/37 highway mpg. Cheers, MidCow
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Replying to: midnightcowboy (Jan 17, 2006 7:04 am) I've been following the RAV4 thread, but the hybrid option for the Camry has gotten my attention. Too bad Toyota decided to not offer it in the RAV4.
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Some posters emphasize performance on the Camry If I wanted performance I certainly would not be buying a Camry in the first place. A performance Camry is a oxymoron. The reason I ordered a hybrid Camry can best be described by the following words in the NY Times artilce linked below: It's the sheer delight of owning the latest high-tech advancement." HYBRID CAMRY
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Replying to: dewey (Jan 17, 2006 12:53 pm) "Some posters emphasize performance on the Camry If I wanted performance I certainly would not be buying a Camry in the first place. A performance Camry is a oxymoron." This perfomance of the Camry is good about what the current V6 is maybe a little worse. It is definitely a consideration for most car drivers. The performance Oxymoron is the Prius. The only car in the the entire Toyota line that is slower including the SUVs was the automatic Echo. At 0-60 in 11.5 seconds with a Prius you almost watch paint dry or grass grow faster. At 0-60 in less than nine seconds thae Camry has the equivalent perfomance of other non-hybrid sedans and you will not have to worry about getting run over entering an expressway. YOMV, MidCow
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Replying to: midnightcowboy (Jan 17, 2006 1:07 pm) My satisfaction with a hybrid Camry will be based on how its mileage will compare to EPA estimates(unlikely to be identical but hopefuly not way off). Especially since most my driving is city driving (EPA city = 43 mpg). But my main attraction is the HSD technology itself! |
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Replying to: dewey (Jan 17, 2006 12:53 pm) I disagree. I own a 97 Camry LE V6 and it is very fast and a lot of fun to drive. After I put on some sports tires the cornering is also very good. I expect the new Camry Hybrid to be equally fast. The new sports version Camry SE V6 should really be a blast and worthy of any sporty driver (short of a BMW M3 that costs twice as much!). But of course it's not good for your wallet at the pump. |
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