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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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Re: TCH '07 [tchappy] by gatorman89
Apr 21, 2008 (1:43 am)
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Replying to: tchappy (Apr 18, 2008 10:57 am)

I got an 08 TCH 2 weeks ago and have the Bridgestones unfortunately. Check out "www.tirerack.com" The Michelin MXV4 S8 and Bridgestone Potenza's are OEM tires on the TCH... The former is better than the latter, though I neither of them would be my choice if I was purchasing a replacement. Goodyear Assurance Trippletread and the Hydroege both get great (last long time, and get great dry, wet, snow traction) reviews... Matter of fact, unless something better comes along when I need tires, I'll get one of those two. Prices are also comparable.
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Re: Just picked up my new '08 [plknj] by gatorman89
Apr 21, 2008 (1:51 am)
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Replying to: plknj (Apr 17, 2008 3:53 pm)

I got the one with Upgrade package and Sunroof (no Nav or leather)... My 08 was the last one on the lot and the manager gave me a great deal.. I didn't want to dish out the $2500-$3000 extra for the nav and Leather on the 09.. Besides, I've got Verizon with GPS and can use it anytime to navigate.
 
Like you, I've been enjoying the MPG too... I'm averaging 37-38 so far with a few trips hitting 40... It's great to get over 150 miles for a 1/4 of a tank. Over the weekend I drove my wife's 02 Volvo S80 and used some of the "TCH" driving style.. amazingly, my MPG's went from 20 in town to 25... Reckon I'm developing new/helpful habits with the TCH.
 
Enjoy.
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Re: TCH '07 by jcihak
Apr 21, 2008 (5:33 am)
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Replying to: gatorman89 (Apr 21, 2008 1:43 am)

My wife just traded her '06 Pilot for an '08 Camry hybrid. The price was great - with the $1000 rebate it was less than a Prius would have been. My wife has been getting about 35mpg - all city stop/go. I tried her commute yesterday though and got 43mpg with lots of red lights. I am very impressed.
 
The car is much better than I expected. The tech is great - it paired with both our cell phones and the Nav is better than I thought (I also have a Civic with Nav and a portable Nav to compare to). I only wish headroom with the sunroof was better. I'm 6'0" and my head touches the headliner.
 
As far as tires go, all the OEMs I've had on new cars (NOT on SUVs though) needed replacement within 30k. They have all head low treadwear ratings to prove it. The Michelins on the Camry have a 440 treadwear which is better than your average OEM though.
 
I can have replaced the OEMs on my last Civic and Accord with Goodyear Tripletreads. Their handling is very, very noticeably better than any the OEM tires. I love them. However, I think I may have lost almost 1 mpg with the Tripletreads too. Given their 740 wear rating they should last a long time and hope they make up for the mileage.
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Re: TCH '07 [lzc] by wvgasguy
Apr 21, 2008 (9:54 am)
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Replying to: lzc (Apr 18, 2008 3:20 pm)

I'm at 46,000 miles and starting my third set of tires. The first two were the originals and a replacement of same Bridgestones. The third set though I paid extra to get the Michellin's. I am in a tires for life program and didn't have to pay for the first replacement so I didn't complain. However the Bridgestones got noisy and I just didnt' want them anymore so for $138 extra the dealer installed Michellin. I'll be curious to see how many sets of tires I go through on this car before I trade it.
 
BTY, I rotate at 5,000 miles and align annually in the program. The tires wore evenly, but just wore out quickly (and completely) at about 22,500 miles. Totally unacceptable for non-performance tires in my opinion. Just glad I wasn't paying for them.

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