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Aug 07

Toyota Camry Hybrid Price versus Cost of Gas — When Do I Recoup?

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So you’re looking at hybrids…

…but you’re wondering if the higher price is a good investment, right? Is spending extra now really going to pay off at the pump?

Among the growing selection of hybrid sedans on the market, the 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid price ($23,474 dealer invoice) sits at the middle, coming in higher than the Honda Civic Hybrid ($21,459 di) and lower than the Saturn Aura Hybrid ($23,960 di) and the Nissan Altima Hybrid ($24,576 di).

To find out about a 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid price in your neighborhood, visit the Toyota Camry Quote Page.

What about the price of gas?

According to NADA’s Fast Facts, for 2009, the Toyota Camry Hybrid price includes the “green” technology that gives better than average fuel economy and the luxury and equipment to compare with Toyota’s top-line Camry, the XLE. Sounds good, but what does “better than average fuel economy” mean?

The 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid gets 33-34 miles per gallon on average. Fueleconomy.gov breaks down the cost of a year driving this car - using regular gas at $3.96 per gallon - to $1746. According to one USA Today article, a driver will recoup the extra layout for the Toyota Camry Hybrid price in 1.4 years. (1) Edmunds reviews the Toyota Camry Hybrid and  mentions that tax credits can also help with recoup time. Find out more about the Alternative Motor Vehicle Credit — it looks like the 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid are not included this year.

What else does the Toyota Camry Hybrid price include?

When thinking about the Toyota Camry Hybrid price, there are factors to consider in addition to fuel economics. The Toyota Camry Hybrid is an Advanced Technology Partial-Zero Emissions Vehicle, which means 0% emissions - the cleanest possible rating for a gasoline-burning vehicle in terms of air pollution.

Sources:

(1) Carty, Sharon Silke. Hybrids recoup higher cost in less time. USA Today; 05/12/2008

Jul 29

Toyota Camry Hybrid Invoice — Get The Green On Toyota’s B$st S$lling S$dan

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The Toyota Camry Hybrid Invoice price is $23,474

Visit the Toyota Camry Quote Page to get a free quote on a Toyota Camry Hybrid

The Toyota Camry has been the best selling mid-sized sedan on the U.S. market for 10 of the past 11 years, (1) and sales of this most popular vehicle are even on their way to surpassing traditionally top selling pick-up trucks in the U.S. (2)http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/hybrid_diag.gif

The still developing and therefore, expensive, technologies that make Hybrid vehicles so desirable for many environmentally minded car buyers, do raise the Toyota Camry Hybrid invoice above that for it’s fully gas-powered counterparts. More to come about Toyota Camry Hybrid invoice price vs customer recoup of gas prices.

Knowing the Toyota Camry Hybrid Invoice will help you discuss sale price with your local Toyota salesperson. The dealership paid the invoice price and the manufacturer set the Toyota Camry Hybrid MSRP - between those numbers, you may have some negotiating room. Although, our research and Kelly Blue Book find that while the Toyota Camry Hybrid invoice price is close to $2500 lower than the MSRP, customers are still paying the suggested price of $26,010.

Compare Toyota Camry Hybrid invoice to Toyota’s other hybrid vehicle invoice prices

2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid Invoice: $23,474

2008 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Sport Utility Invoice: $31,465

2008 Toyota Prius Invoice: $20, 870

Compare Toyota Camry Hybrid invoice to other popular hybrid sedan invoice prices

2008 Honda Civic Hybrid Sedan Invoice: $21,459

2008 Nissan Altima Hybrid Sedan Invoice: $24,576

2009 Saturn Aura Hybrid Sedan Invoice: $23,960

2008 Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid Sedan Invoice: $23,231

SOURCES:

1. Henry, Jim. Toyota Camry: Can It Beat the Ford F-150? Business Week Online; 5/19/2008, p5

2. Woodyard, Chris. Drivers choose cars over trucks as auto sales plunge. USA Today; 06/04/2008

Jul 25

Toyota Camry LE Invoice — Don’t get stuck with sticker price!

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What is the current Toyota Camry LE invoice price? Answer: $19,655

Do you wish you knew more about how cars are priced at your local dealerships? For example, do you wonder what are we talking about when we ask the question: What is the Toyota Camry LE invoice price?

We’ve already discussed MSRP (Manufaturers Suggested Retail Price) - so where does invoice fit into your car buying equation? For one thing, knowing the Toyota Camry LE invoice price before heading out to your local Toyota dealership will arm you with knowledge and help you interpret your understanding of the various prices and numbers on window stickers and in your salesperson’s smiling chatter. Kelly Blue Book defines invoice as: “the price an auto manufacturer charges its franchise dealers for a new vehicle.” (1) So, by knowing the Toyota Camry LE invoice, you bring to the dealership a tool for discussing possible realistic alternatives to those sticker prices. You can get an estimate of what the dealer has to charge to make a profit, and you can compare that number with the apparent sticker prices and the MSRP.

Vist the Toyota Camry Quote Page for information on a Camry LE in your area.

Use these numbers to compare with the Toyota Camry LE invoice price: $19,655 (1)

Toyota Camry LE MSRP: $21,855

Toyota Camry LEs are selling for: $20,834

Now you can see, when shopping for a Toyota Camry LE invoice price is one of the tools that can make you an educated consumer when working out a deal with your local Toyota salesperson.

SOURCES:

(1) Kelly Blue Book, The Trusted Resource http://www.kbb.com

Jun 19

2009 Toyota Hybrid Leads The Way

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2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid Leads the Way

 

 

 

The Toyota Camry Site, Westfield, NJ-June 19, 2008-The Toyota Camry Site has learned from The Energy Department report released a last week that motorists can expect gasoline prices to remain close to $4 a gallon through next year. Oil prices should remain well above $100 a barrel through 2009. 

 

With this in mind, people have scrambled to find ways to weather the gas crisis.  One way is through alternative means of transportation.  For many American’s that means buying Hybrid vehicles It’s believed if more people drove hybrid or flex fuel cars like the 2009Toyota Camry Hybrid, as a country, we could start to help decrease the need for foreign oil. 

 

If you were going to select a 2009 Hybrid, the 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid, offers its drivers a certain level of comfort and lessens the need for gas.  The 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid is one of the best choices you can make.  The 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid’s compelling duo of superior fuel economy and comfortable family sedan attributes makes it a top choice for a hybrid vehicle. The 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid is also the most fuel-efficient family sedan available.  It has stronger acceleration than most regular four-cylinder sedans and has excellent crash test scores. In other words, the 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid is roomy, safe, saves gas and goes faster. To Boot, the 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid Price is also very competitive to all the gas vehicles in this class of cars. 

 

A lot of people want to know, just what is a Hybrid?  Wikipedia had this to say about the Camry Hybrid: “The Toyota Camry Hybrid utilizes a four-cylinder gasoline engine with 108 kW (147 hp) and 187 N·m (138 ft·lbf) and 650V electric motors with a NiMH 245V traction battery with a maximum output of 107 kW (143 hp) to produce a peak of 140 kW (187 hp).  EPA fuel economy estimates for the 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid are 40 MPG (City) and 38 MPG (Highway). EPA’s revised method of estimating fuel economy for 2008 and subsequent model years, which now considers the effects of air conditioning, rapid acceleration and cold temperatures, estimates 33 MPG (City) and 34 MPG (Highway).  It estimated that Toyota has sold an average of 60,000 Camry units per year since coming to market in 2006.  The estimated 2006 Toyota Camry Hybrid Prices is MSRP: $25,350, Invoice: $22,814

 

Luckily for prospective buyers of the 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid, the price difference between the Camry Hybrid and a similarly equipped 2009 Toyota Camry XLE four-cylinder is negligible. In other words, save gas, save money. Besides a price drop last year, not much has changed for the Camry Hybrid sedan since it was introduced for 2007.

 

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