Toyota Camry Hybrid
Toyota Camry Hybrid 2010
The toyota camry hybrid is a hybrid version of the seventh generation Camry Sedan. The Toyota Camry Hybrid was introduced in May 2006 and has estimated U.S. sales of 60,000 per year, or 15 percent of total Camry sales. While everyone is well aware of consequences of global warming, hybrid cars have been proven to be a great step in keeping the environment safe. Toyota, with the advent of 2010 Toyota Camry Hybrid, boasts of its elegant and stylish look and great comfort as available in other regular Toyota models.
The Toyota Camry Hybrid is a more spacious, luxurious, comfortable version of Toyota’s popular Prius hybrid, with equally impressive fuel economy. The Camry hybrid lacks the aspects of the Prius that some buyers might find off-putting, such as the compact size. The Camry hybrid establishes a perfect balance of fuel economy, ‘green’ living, and a functional family sedan.
Overall, this car gives you as comfort as any other expensive Toyota model will. This environment friendly model is designed to offer maximum comfort and style to be an ideal car for a family. The electric qualities of the Toyota Camry hybrid are subtle compared to its counter parts. While driving the Toyota Prius, the driver can tell when the gas engine has shut off and the car’s power is coming from the battery.
Likewise, one can also tell when the gas engine has kicked back on, and the car is needing more power than the battery can provide. This is not the case with the Toyota Camry Hybrid. This car offers a smooth, seamless ride. One has to be really paying attention to the engine to determine which source is powering the car.
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June 28th, 2010 at 12:53 pm
Great blog. Lots of blogs like yours cover subjects that can’t be found in print. I don’t know how we got on 15 years ago with just print media.