Toyota Camry Hybrid

FAQ:

Q: What kind of mileage does the hybrid model get?
A: The Camry Hybrid has an EPA rating of 33 miles to the gallon. The traditional Camry (v4) has a rating of 25 and the v6 version has a rating of 23 mpg.
Q: How much does it cost?
A: Toyota set the price for it's 2007 Camry Hybrid at $25,200. The 2008 models are slightly more expensiv, though much lower than the premium typically put on hybrid vehicles.
Q: Does buying a Camry Hybrid offer Tax Advantages?
A: Due to the recent explosion in popularity of hybrid vehicles, the US Federal Tax Credit was recently ended. Some individual states do offer tax credits or incentives to purchase a hybrid vehicle like the Camry. Canada currently offers a roughly $1,500 rebate on the Camry Hybrid. Ontario offers an additional $2,000.
Q: I've heard various mileage citations, what's the real mileage?
A: There are various ways to get the most mileage out of your hybrid vehicle. Environmental conditions such as the weather, flatness of the road you are driving on, air conditionining and hear, tire pressure, and the tier of gas used all have an impact on the efficiency of the car.
Q:When is the 2009 Camry Hybrid due out?
A:Toyota does not have an official release date at this time. Reports have insinuated that Toyota's entire hybrid line may be pushed back due to issues with battery the new lithium-ion batteryt, but Toyota has denied these allegations.