All-hybrid 2025 Camry Starts Under $30,000

Among the 10 best-selling cars in America last year, exactly one was a sedan. It’s what you think: Toyota Camry. It has been America’s best-selling car almost every year since the late 1990s. The Camry will be an all-new model in 2025, completely redesigned and, for the first time, hybrid-only. Toyota announces the 9th generation… Source: Kelley Blue Book

2025 Toyota Camry Review: All-hybrid Family Sedan Is Still A Winner

Pros: Hybrid powertrain. All-wheel drive available. High quality cabin. Sharp handling SE and XSE. Clever Interior Storage Cons: Looks a lot like the old one. Does anyone care that the V6 and TRD are gone? It may be hard to say, but the 2025 Toyota Camry represents a new generation of the proven family sedan. They certainly look similar, but… Read More

2015 Toyota Camry Hybrid Tops The List Of Used Hybrid Cars Under $20,000

America’s best-selling car since 2002, toyota camry It sells well for a reason. Reliability and functionality are synonymous with Camry. At an affordable price with a luxurious ride, buyers can’t go wrong. In the 2020s, the price of a car that has fallen for 5 to 6 years will drop below $20,000, and in 2015… Source: www.motorbiscuit.com

Comparison Of 2024 Subaru Legacy And 2024 Toyota Camry

Who said people don’t want sedans anymore? While some automakers have gone above and beyond in their business, the rest are churning out many great vehicles. Modern midsize sedans not only offer some of the features that utility vehicles offer, but they also typically cost less. Fortunately, Subaru and Toyota still take the sedan market seriously and… Source: Kelley Blue Read More

Recall Warning: Toyota Camry, Camry Hybrid

Toyota has recalled approximately 4,200 2023 and 2024 Camry and Camry hybrid sedans due to improper welding on the rear seats, which could cause damage in an accident. All of the recalled vehicles have rear seats that can be folded down in a 60:40 split. The company has told federal motor vehicle safety authorities that its suppliers may not have Read More