I just purchased my first foreign car (70 years old). It is like driving a computer. Very good ride with good pick up. I am a big man and it fits me like a glove. I only have one major complaint. It is low to the ground. Summer driving should be ok but winter may be a challenge. Love the 41 miles per gallon, city. I have had my Camry for about 6 weeks.
Definitely getting that trim. I like the cockpit red interior, but I could probably have it reupholstered for less than the price difference between trims.
well the Camry has been around nearly 2 decades longer than the Prius in the US Camry went on sale for the 1983 model year while the Prius debuted for the 2001 model year in the US and the hybrid version of the Camry debuted for 2006 model year and has sold around 600,000 units since then while the Prius has sold over 2 million units in the US in a bit over 20 years on sale and the Gas powered Camry has sold 13.03 million units in the US through Nov 2023. have several relatives and friends that have driven Toyotas through the years and loved them Corolla Camry Prius Highlander if I wasn't legally blind I likely would've learned to drive in either a 1990 Volvo 760 or 1990 Toyota Camry CE both of which were equipped with a 4 speed automatic/overdrive transmission same as came in the Lincoln town car/continental mark VII of the time granted the Town Car had a 282 Cubic in or 4.6 L V8 engine though the Town Car was a full size car while the 760 was a midsize car and at the time the Camry was considered compact due to its wheelbase being 102.4 in the wheelbase has since grown to 111.2 in making it a midsize car and a modern Camry is between 610 and 900 LBs heavier than it was in 1990 before gas people and luggage are added
At first I was very disappointed In finding out that the gen 9 Camry would be hybrid-only. But I’ve had several people tell me that I will enjoy driving a hybrid. I have a 2002 Camry that’s close to hitting 400k miles, and I’d like my next vehicle to last that long. Though I will have plan on having the battery replaced, the fuel economy would likely more than pay for it in the long run. What are your thoughts?
That's an illusion created by filming a screen with a camera that's using a very similar refresh rate to the screen. In person you wouldn't see that. That would only show up on camera.
I’m just distracted by the beautiful mountains! Is that Colorado or Utah? I have a red 2019 hybrid Camry, and I love it. It feels great, it’s super quiet, and it’s just a solid, safe car.
I bought new xle hybrid 2018 other then the computer in dash I don't see any reason to change my navigation system is BS problems from new Fahey replace it 15 minutes, lacked ninfo to get a anywhere Patterson toyota victoria BC chhages $50 for upgrade take time off they say "we don't have the card"months go by try again no card it is dealership. Car eventually aged out. I phone toyota offices,they ask what was$50 for, 3 upgrades for free. I hope new car is Apple car pla
I just purchased my first foreign car (70 years old). It is like driving a computer. Very good ride with good pick up. I am a big man and it fits me like a glove. I only have one major complaint. It is low to the ground. Summer driving should be ok but winter may be a challenge. Love the 41 miles per gallon, city. I have had my Camry for about 6 weeks.
Old school adjusting to gas prices. Nice. I'm heading that way too
Forgot to mention that the LE trim gets better gas mileage for a decent price reduction too.
Definitely getting that trim. I like the cockpit red interior, but I could probably have it reupholstered for less than the price difference between trims.
My non hybrid camry se goes 500 highway miles which is also impressive
47 MPG.. 38K..... will last for a very long time. This is a great deal... Impressive
Cost about $40 to fill up for 600 miles. Vary good!
@@Jack-pd4psthats crazy
With gas prices going up again my eyes are shifting to this or prius prime
well the Camry has been around nearly 2 decades longer than the Prius in the US Camry went on sale for the 1983 model year while the Prius debuted for the 2001 model year in the US and the hybrid version of the Camry debuted for 2006 model year and has sold around 600,000 units since then while the Prius has sold over 2 million units in the US in a bit over 20 years on sale and the Gas powered Camry has sold 13.03 million units in the US through Nov 2023. have several relatives and friends that have driven Toyotas through the years and loved them Corolla Camry Prius Highlander if I wasn't legally blind I likely would've learned to drive in either a 1990 Volvo 760 or 1990 Toyota Camry CE both of which were equipped with a 4 speed automatic/overdrive transmission same as came in the Lincoln town car/continental mark VII of the time granted the Town Car had a 282 Cubic in or 4.6 L V8 engine though the Town Car was a full size car while the 760 was a midsize car and at the time the Camry was considered compact due to its wheelbase being 102.4 in the wheelbase has since grown to 111.2 in making it a midsize car and a modern Camry is between 610 and 900 LBs heavier than it was in 1990 before gas people and luggage are added
I’m going back and forth on either buying a new Camry hybrid or a decently used ES300h. 😅
new camry I guess. With warranty and new!
Camry with all options hud display etc I have it it’s great
What is the EPG per mile and what is the MPG for reg Camry . I need all wheel drive
I like The styling on the Camry more than the Prius
Bro Camry the best looking car.
Prius look shitty.
That view at the end is amazing
Those mountains are huge I almost thought it was fake
At first I was very disappointed In finding out that the gen 9 Camry would be hybrid-only. But I’ve had several people tell me that I will enjoy driving a hybrid.
I have a 2002 Camry that’s close to hitting 400k miles, and I’d like my next vehicle to last that long. Though I will have plan on having the battery replaced, the fuel economy would likely more than pay for it in the long run. What are your thoughts?
Keep the old until it breaks down. Best use for money.
Out of the Honda Hybrid and Camry Hybrid, which did you like driving better?
Which one has better mpg?
Is the pedestrian alert system loud in these toyota camrys too ?
So you ride first 20 feet and rides smoot? Also instead the acceleration is good, how about what's 0-60?
0-60 prob around 7-8 sec with traction control off, 9sec with it on
Why is the info screen blinking like that?
That's an illusion created by filming a screen with a camera that's using a very similar refresh rate to the screen. In person you wouldn't see that. That would only show up on camera.
I’m just distracted by the beautiful mountains! Is that Colorado or Utah?
I have a red 2019 hybrid Camry, and I love it. It feels great, it’s super quiet, and it’s just a solid, safe car.
It's Utah, that's the exact dealership I bought my car at. 2024 Camry Hybrid.
Fantastic car!
Forgot to mention. I have the entry level model Camry Hybrid. I have the 10 year Toyota warranty. This could be my last new car.😁
I just hate that the grill hasn’t been updated in sooo long
Hey Ben, I think that's a Honda Hybrid badge you're using on the thumbnail 😅.
It is a Honda Hybrid Logo
It'll last a very long time.
2024 camry xse hybrid .
I bought new xle hybrid 2018 other then the computer in dash I don't see any reason to change my navigation system is BS problems from new Fahey replace it 15 minutes, lacked ninfo to get a anywhere Patterson toyota victoria BC chhages $50 for upgrade take time off they say "we don't have the card"months go by try again no card it is dealership. Car eventually aged out. I phone toyota offices,they ask what was$50 for, 3 upgrades for free. I hope new car is Apple car pla
the worst review ever, you just raced through everything and I could not form an opinion due to not enough data....sorry
I don't like Camry's because the drivers seat is too high, even at lowest point.
You can lower the seats.
@@markfernandes4165 i know. They're lowered as low as they'll go and it's still too high.