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New 09 TCH by tbone0526
Apr 16, 2008 (11:39 am)
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Picked up my 2009 TCH a week ago Saturday and have been loving it ever since. I went for the "stripped" model. No sunroof (need the headroom and didn't really care for it last time I had it in a car), no leather (don't really want to spend the money for it), and no NAV (couldn't care less about it). Even without those, it still has more features than any vehicle I've ever driven. Love the Bluetooth, and very pleased with the mileage so far of 36-39mpg (depending on whether it's me or my wife driving).
 
Quick note to all on the body-side moldings. My dealer pushed them at me for $350 (along with the $499 paint protection, 3M coating over the leading edges, extend warranty, pre-paid maintenance, tire coverage, GAP insurance, credit life, and credit disability). Save your money. I used to be a car salesman, and I can tell you pretty confidently that NOTHING that the dealer offers you at closing is a good deal.
 
If you do a quick check on the internet, you can find the BSM's for about $100, and installation is pretty simple and should take about half an hour.
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Re: New 09 TCH [tbone0526] by gmyatko
Apr 16, 2008 (12:50 pm)
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Replying to: tbone0526 (Apr 16, 2008 11:39 am)

Best of luck w/ your new Camry. I got to tell you, since having NAV, I LOVE not having to pull maps out.
Greg
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Re: Just picked up my new '08 [gatorman89] by plknj
Apr 16, 2008 (12:55 pm)
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Replying to: gatorman89 (Apr 15, 2008 8:12 am)

Hi... not when turning the car off... only to turn it on.
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TCH '07 by tchappy
Apr 16, 2008 (1:30 pm)
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Hi...this is my first Forum of any kind. Just thought I'd toss in some +'s for our Camry Hybrid. We have about 20K miles now and really love the car...very quiet! and handles nicely. At first it seemed we had to consult the manual for some simple tasks, eg., turning it on/off correctly, successfully locking it the first couple of times, etc. It was as if it was smarter than we were until we read the manual. I guess we think a device should be so well constructed that a thick manual shouldn't be that necessary. We miss the trunk space taken up by the battery.
 
As for FE, we have just returned from a 4K driving trip with combined average of about 40-42 (45 at one time) mpg. I have to say that my average is better than my wife's only because I think I 'coast and glide' a lot more and use softer acceleration. Also I tend to believe that it's better not to use the speed control when climbing steep hills...on a freeway for example...any comments? My wife says that I have to stop noticing the wind direction when we set out...am I over the edge? One thing we both appreciate is city driving, usually 40mph or less, when the gas engine is off much of the time.
Hope this helps
 
Overall, the Camry was a perfect fit for the two of us. I'm already wondering how the '09 will be different?
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Re: Just picked up my new '08 [plknj] by gatorman89
Apr 17, 2008 (3:01 am)
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Replying to: plknj (Apr 16, 2008 12:55 pm)

Thanks again "plknj"... I tried it as you suggested and it works....
Am glad that I bought it last week.. specially with the gas prices zooming up the way they've been... I'm averaging 38.5 now and enjoying every minute of it..
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Re: Just picked up my new '08 [gatorman89] by plknj
Apr 17, 2008 (3:53 pm)
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Replying to: gatorman89 (Apr 17, 2008 3:01 am)

Love the car too... I think it's the best hybrid out there. Do you have the Nav and if you do... does it work? The one on my '07 is useless... have my Garmin. Would love it if Toyota would issue an update.
 
Don't mind driving a little slower and getting over 38 mpg's... gas just went up .16 a gallon in 5 days!!! Enjoy, it's a great car.
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Re: TCH '07 [tchappy] by tchappy
Apr 18, 2008 (10:57 am)
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Replying to: tchappy (Apr 16, 2008 1:30 pm)

Just adding some comments after an oil change and tire rotation at the dealer...I was told they were surprised to see less tire wear than normal for a vehicle with less than 25K miles. My Camry has about 22K. He said that around 22K miles he starts suggesting to customers to think about a new set of tires. I said, "less than 25K miles and I should be thinking about new tires?" He then said something about the tires that come with a Camry are 'sticky' and wear quickly. When I told him that 10K of my miles were long distance driving, he said that was the reason my tires look so good yet. He added that city driving with a lot of stopping and turning wears tires out more quickly. But really, thinking new tires with less than 30K miles??
 
What are reactions from other owners with original tires for the Camry.
 
Any suggestions for choice of tires for the Camry Hybrid?
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Re: TCH '07 [tchappy] by larsb
Apr 18, 2008 (2:10 pm)
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Replying to: tchappy (Apr 18, 2008 10:57 am)

If you are happy with your MPG and your handling with the OEM tires, then buy the same tires again.
 
They are low-rolling-resistance tires, and they will provide the best compromise of handling and miles per gallon.
 
If you want better handling, you will have to suffer lower MPG.
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Re: TCH '07 [tchappy] by lzc
Apr 18, 2008 (3:20 pm)
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Replying to: tchappy (Apr 18, 2008 10:57 am)

Some owners here have reported needing to replace OEM tires at around 30K, I believe. I'm not there yet. But I've yet to get service at a dealer and not have them talk up some service or product I ought to think about buying. It's how they're trained.
 
I skeptical that Toyota would put sticky, i.e., more rolling resistance, tires on a car designed for high gas mileage. That may be their excuse for why they don't last as long as people expect. All JMO.
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Thanks to Edmunds by smilingjack
Apr 19, 2008 (7:41 am)
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Many thanks to Edmunds.com and to the posters on this forum for the wealth of information and advice that got me comfortable with my 09 TCH decision.
 
Special thanks for the Edmunds.com "confessions of a car salesman" report. The slick foreign dealership described in that report fit my dealership and buying experience exactly!
 
Had my choice of cars equipped as I wanted with Bridgestones or Michelins. Picked a silver car with the Michelins, sunroof, nav and leather.
 
Paid a few hundred over "invoice"
 
I'm smiling every time I pass a gas station. This thing uses half as much gas as any other car I've had.
 
Jack

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