I have a 2020hybrid LE in ruby flare with tinted windows, sunroof, blind spot monitoring visor lights, weather tech rubber front, rear, and trunk protection and wireless charging capability that I bought with 46k miles certified Toyota pre owned with a perfect service record for 30k and I absolutely love it. I love driving. The gas mileage and speed are amazing. I think I found the best LE hybrid available. Highly recommended.
That's exactly the car I'm looking at right now and it does have blind spot monitoring and the moon roof but I can't seem to figure out if it has rear cross traffic alert? When did you buy it?
I'm looking at almost that exact car with a little bit more mileage on carvana, it does have blind spot monitoring and a moonroof but I can't figure out the option package, the only thing on Toyota's website when I put the van in is that it has an upgraded audio system it doesn't say anything about blindspot or the Moon roof.. does yours have rear cross traffic alert?
If it has blind spot monitoring it has rear cross traffic but honestly that feature doesn’t mean much to me compared to the other ones. BUY THAT CAMRY. You can thank me later.
@@Roadwaymike Yes my man I'm a guy in my thirties but I just gravitate towards the Camry LE in this generation, it just seems like what a Camry is supposed to be. The Carvana one I'm looking at has 60,000 miles and it's $27,500 I understand the hybrid battery is lithium ion it is warranty by Toyota for 10 years or 150,000 MI. I just saw where you said WeatherTech so does this one it must have been an option package from WeatherTech directly!?
Just bought a used hybrid (2020)just like the one on the left… the brown Hybrid. So far 3 weeks in and pretty happy with it. TONS of power when needed and last tank avg 55 mpg….did a double take and took a pic of the display for posterity …
I just bought a 2020 Camry hybrid le and my neighbor bought a gasoline Camry le. I noticed one difference that you didn’t mention is the push start for the hybrid and also the driver can lock and unlock the car without having to click the key remote. I like this a lot since I just leave the key remote in my purse the whole time.
I’m in Florida looking for a Toyota, but I can’t get enough of your funny videos. If I lived in NC, I’d recommend and buy from you. Very clearly explained vehicles. You’re very dedicated! 👍🏽
Wow 53 mpg on the highway is just incredible. That beats the heck out of my Insight but my Insight beats the heck out of the Camry in city mpg. I can't wait to see the 2021 PHEV Rav4.
I have owned Two 2016 Camrys . one hybrid one gas . I loved the Hybrid and the power was super. Traded my 2016 Hybrid last year for 2019 Gas . I was told the gas would get 32 miles per gallon . My hybrid was getting 32 mpg all the time . I drive both city and interstate . The 2019 gas is a super car but best mpg 28 . I recommend buy another hybrid.
Our 2019 gets over 5p mpg on the highway. Last time I drove it for 1 hour on the highway at 75 mph, I got 53.8 mpg. That is as good as the Hybrid, but the Hybrid does have the edge in the city by quite a bit more.
@alexhiraldo1137 That's correct, an Camry LE, not a hybrid. We get fantastic mileage on the highway, but the hybrid beats it in the city. And since the wife does mostly city driving a hybrid would have been better. But they didn't have one around when we bought this used.
I can’t be the only one that wonders this, but why does Toyota put the hybrid version of the camerys exhaust on the left side and the regular gas version is on the right
We need more of these videos! I'd love to see the 2023 or 2024 Camry XSE Gas vs the Camry XSE Hybrid. One question I have is how the performance is with the gas vs the hybrid. Does the hybrid have a quick pick-up and some spunk? Thank you for the information.
Smoother accerlating and braking, smoother turning, make sure you dont have your ac on blast if it's not necessary, also make sure you get the right fuel type/quality for your vehicle, make sure your tires are at the right psi for your tire size. Sorry if this is kinda vague but I cant think of anything else at this moment and Im only 13 soo... hope this helped!
I think that had to do with the weight, to get hybrid cars to the highest possible mpg is to make lighter parts. Lighter material = less power used. Those inferior tires are smaller in weight compared to the regular Camryz
You end up spending about same on both cars if you own both cars for like 6 years each. Seems neither is cost saving if you own for like 6 years. They cost same. Hybrid is more expensive to buy. Non Hybrid is cheaper. Hybrid saves money on gas in 6 years. Non Hybrid spends more on gas in 6 years. Hybrid cost more to insure than non Hybrid. So, conclusion is you end up spending about same on both in 6 years of ownership.
@@Toyotajeff Thanks I hadn't seen anything yet...I have a 2009 Camry Hybrid, and am about ready to upgrade, so was curious...I am intrigued by the 2021 Rav4 Plug-In, but am comfortable in the Camry, so am thinking maybe Camry Hybrid or Avalon Hybrid might be better - it boggles the mind thinking about where we are with technology, and trying to figure out whether to wait, or buy now!
Hey jeff love your videos. I gotta know what is your opinion on the recent Toyota/Lexus recall for the fuel pumps in like 700k vehicles? of course it's great they're actually recalling them instead of denying the case like GM or Chrysler would.
I recently drove both versions. The hybrid was actually noisier and had a nasty rattle in the dash. I really dislike high and wide consoles like those on these Camrys and the exterior doesn't do much for me. The gas version did drive nicely, but I wasn't very comfortable with the console rubbing against my right leg.
I think they both cost the same in long run. You pay more upfront for Hybrid. Insurance for Hybrid is higher than non hybrid. In 5 years or more, you have spent the same if you owned each of those cars.
@@myytchannel6632 that also depends on gas prices and your driving style, how long you keep the car. Hybrid also will give you a little more torque off the line which is important where I live, lots of hills/mountains
In my opinion, Hondas are no longer as reliable as they used to be! I was planning on going with a Honda CRV, but per the media they still seem to have issues with gas mixing in the oil etc.
I drove the regular Camry LE and it was pretty good. But galactic mica or whatever they call it is absolutely disgusting. It can’t decide if it’s blue, green, or whatever the hell color it is.
Wait - you leased a Camry for your son and a Corolla for your daughter? Why not the same vehicle for both? Seems sexist for the male to get a bigger/nicer car. 😞 More info on your reasoning please.
lol Hi Ellen! I appreciate your comment and for following my channel. I assume you're making a joke about me being sexist here. If so, I'm happy to laugh along with you :) If you are serious, here is my reasoning: 1) My son prefers a bigger car and my daughter is absolutely perfect for a smaller car, 2) My son is older than my daughter and would get his pick in that scenario, 3) I know my kids and this is what is the best fit for each of them, 4) They both love love love their new cars and are so grateful, 5) They each pay for part of their car loans to teach them adult responsibility, and my son can afford a higher payment than my daughter right now. I sure hope you were joking :) Have an awesome day! Jeff
@@Toyotajeff I wasn’t joking. Your statement that the older child gets to pick is somewhat clarifying. That’s why I asked you to explain your decision. Otherwise you’re buying a more expensive - aka better car - for the boy than the girl. See how that could be seen as unfair/sexist? Now since these are what they wanted, it’s a different story. That’s why I asked. Thanks for the extra info. PS - I’m on my 3rd Camry (‘05, ‘12, and ‘17 - both of the older cars came to untimely ends 😢)
@@Toyotajeff someone has commented they are only getting 33mpg in the city with the Camry LE hybrid. I find it hard to believe since the EPA estimates would not be off by 20mpg. what have you heard or what is your experience?
@@Flipper86 maybe instead of insinuating or calling someone sexist right off the bat.... just ask first. The way you came off, it looks like you're the one with that attitude and go around like an internet Karen trying to set people straight. Stop assuming the worst before you get an answer.
Buddy I bought a secondhand 2010 Camry Hybrid with 320,000 KM for 3000 CAD. I keep it clean and shiny and I have received offers of up to 5000 for it. My car is nearly 12 years old and has been driven all its life on Montreal roads which are notoriously bad, but still it has no dash rattles or any interior rattles for that matter. I do not blame you may be the sales guy wanted to sell you the rav4. If your Toyota is ever involved in a bad crash, a lot exporters will load it up on the container export it to west Africa and Middle East. You still get more money than what the insurance will pay you.
Hybrid. The increase in power is a bonus but the increase in mpg is amazing.
I have a 2020hybrid LE in ruby flare with tinted windows, sunroof, blind spot monitoring visor lights, weather tech rubber front, rear, and trunk protection and wireless charging capability that I bought with 46k miles certified Toyota pre owned with a perfect service record for 30k and I absolutely love it. I love driving. The gas mileage and speed are amazing. I think I found the best LE hybrid available. Highly recommended.
That's exactly the car I'm looking at right now and it does have blind spot monitoring and the moon roof but I can't seem to figure out if it has rear cross traffic alert? When did you buy it?
I'm looking at almost that exact car with a little bit more mileage on carvana, it does have blind spot monitoring and a moonroof but I can't figure out the option package, the only thing on Toyota's website when I put the van in is that it has an upgraded audio system it doesn't say anything about blindspot or the Moon roof.. does yours have rear cross traffic alert?
If it has blind spot monitoring it has rear cross traffic but honestly that feature doesn’t mean much to me compared to the other ones. BUY THAT CAMRY. You can thank me later.
@@Roadwaymike Yes my man I'm a guy in my thirties but I just gravitate towards the Camry LE in this generation, it just seems like what a Camry is supposed to be.
The Carvana one I'm looking at has 60,000 miles and it's $27,500
I understand the hybrid battery is lithium ion it is warranty by Toyota for 10 years or 150,000 MI. I just saw where you said WeatherTech so does this one it must have been an option package from WeatherTech directly!?
@@piggy310that Camry is fast pretty, safe and gets better mileage than anyone without plugs.
Just bought a used hybrid (2020)just like the one on the left… the brown Hybrid.
So far 3 weeks in and pretty happy with it. TONS of power when needed and last tank avg 55 mpg….did a double take and took a pic of the display for posterity …
I just bought a 2020 Camry hybrid le and my neighbor bought a gasoline Camry le. I noticed one difference that you didn’t mention is the push start for the hybrid and also the driver can lock and unlock the car without having to click the key remote. I like this a lot since I just leave the key remote in my purse the whole time.
I have a 2018 Camry LE mine has push button start and keyless entry by having the key fob in range. 👆🏼🏎
@@k9keo yep. Just need the convenience package if you don't have the hybrid.
I’m in Florida looking for a Toyota, but I can’t get enough of your funny videos. If I lived in NC, I’d recommend and buy from you. Very clearly explained vehicles. You’re very dedicated! 👍🏽
Planning on getting a Camry Hybrid in the next few months, this was a good vide for comparison!!
Wow 53 mpg on the highway is just incredible. That beats the heck out of my Insight but my Insight beats the heck out of the Camry in city mpg. I can't wait to see the 2021 PHEV Rav4.
how about a comparison of the hybrid Toyota le vs hybrid se
I have owned Two 2016 Camrys . one hybrid one gas . I loved the Hybrid and the power was super. Traded my 2016 Hybrid last year for 2019 Gas . I was told the gas would get 32 miles per gallon . My hybrid was getting 32 mpg all the time . I drive both city and interstate . The 2019 gas is a super car but best mpg 28 . I recommend buy another hybrid.
your Hybrid get only 33mpg , battery power is useless
I was not clear on my statement, that was 33 up to 10,000 miles and then it started getting 40 to 43 . Not sure why but it gets 40 to 43 now.
the beige interior is the way to go, it makes the interior more roomy and less claustrophobic
Personally, I thought the beige interior would compliment the brownstone hybrid better and vice versa
I would prefer a black interior. I don’t like that the lower trim levels including the hybrids don’t have rear console mounted air vents.
Our 2019 gets over 5p mpg on the highway. Last time I drove it for 1 hour on the highway at 75 mph, I got 53.8 mpg. That is as good as the Hybrid, but the Hybrid does have the edge in the city by quite a bit more.
And the hybrid is more powerful
sounds good you have the le, not a hybrid! you have an le model?
@alexhiraldo1137 That's correct, an Camry LE, not a hybrid. We get fantastic mileage on the highway, but the hybrid beats it in the city. And since the wife does mostly city driving a hybrid would have been better. But they didn't have one around when we bought this used.
@@sheldons231 gotcha thank you!
I can’t be the only one that wonders this, but why does Toyota put the hybrid version of the camerys exhaust on the left side and the regular gas version is on the right
Haha I thought nobody else noticed that!! Who knows Toyota did it for some logical reason though!
Please more videos of the RAV4
Love me some RAV4 Ahmad!! Jeff
Love your videos. I have seen so many but finally commented.
We need more of these videos! I'd love to see the 2023 or 2024 Camry XSE Gas vs the Camry XSE Hybrid. One question I have is how the performance is with the gas vs the hybrid. Does the hybrid have a quick pick-up and some spunk? Thank you for the information.
i love the galactic aqua color, more of my personality
Me too, I am just bummed they don't sell that color new anymore!
My 2019 Camry LE Hybrid drops down to only 33 mpg if I’m doing all city driving. Highway is 54 - 55. How can I adapt my driving to improve city miles?
Smoother accerlating and braking, smoother turning, make sure you dont have your ac on blast if it's not necessary, also make sure you get the right fuel type/quality for your vehicle, make sure your tires are at the right psi for your tire size. Sorry if this is kinda vague but I cant think of anything else at this moment and Im only 13 soo... hope this helped!
@@stealthscorpion4735 great answer dude!
why does le hybrid have inferior wheels as the L?
I think that had to do with the weight, to get hybrid cars to the highest possible mpg is to make lighter parts. Lighter material = less power used. Those inferior tires are smaller in weight compared to the regular Camryz
Why do you think duh
The price difference was $3410 between the Hybrid and Camry LE not bad!
You end up spending about same on both cars if you own both cars for like 6 years each. Seems neither is cost saving if you own for like 6 years. They cost same.
Hybrid is more expensive to buy. Non Hybrid is cheaper.
Hybrid saves money on gas in 6 years. Non Hybrid spends more on gas in 6 years.
Hybrid cost more to insure than non Hybrid.
So, conclusion is you end up spending about same on both in 6 years of ownership.
@@myytchannel6632 the math slightly changes when gas is $6
@@myytchannel6632 You are missing how many miles one drives each year in your equation...
@@bettysmith4527exactly , I swear some people just blurt stuff out and don't even think.
I'd love to see the lunar rock colorway on a camry. That would be phenomenal
Finally Toyota put some headlights that you can actually see the road at night
What’s the range of a full tank in a Camry hybrid LE?
Another external difference between the gas and hybrid Camry is the exhaust pipe is on the right side for the gas powered, left side with the hybrid
What is the type of hybrid battery LE?
I definitely prefer the ash interior color...Any plans for a plug-in Hybrid Camry coming out any time?
Hi Erika! I have not heard that option yet but it wouldn’t surprise me within a few years to have that happen
@@Toyotajeff Thanks I hadn't seen anything yet...I have a 2009 Camry Hybrid, and am about ready to upgrade, so was curious...I am intrigued by the 2021 Rav4 Plug-In, but am comfortable in the Camry, so am thinking maybe Camry Hybrid or Avalon Hybrid might be better - it boggles the mind thinking about where we are with technology, and trying to figure out whether to wait, or buy now!
What’s the battery life like
I have a 846000 miles on my Camry
What kind of Camry? Hybrid or non? How long have you owned it?
I am surprise that you have not yet done a review of the new 2020 Highlander.
Me as well. Toyota hasn’t released it into my region yet. It won’t be for another couple weeks then you can expect lots of videos from me I promise
Both were xls models but i do not think that has anything to do with mpg numbers.
Hey jeff love your videos. I gotta know what is your opinion on the recent Toyota/Lexus recall for the fuel pumps in like 700k vehicles?
of course it's great they're actually recalling them instead of denying the case like GM or Chrysler would.
XLE ❤️ 🔥
Do a Sienna comparison! All trim levels!
It's a good suggestion Justin! I haven't had all levels of Sienna together for many months. I only have XLE and LE on the lot right now :( ... Jeff
Why would you put heavy steel wheels on a hybrid?
There’s no difference😄
The hybrid has wheel covers on the 16” wheels. I believe the wheels themselves are aluminum
@Glenn Elliott that is true of my Prius, the Camry hybrid looked like steal wheels but maybe not.
@@roylappin4491 they are definitely wheel covers. I’m waiting on delivery of an LE hybrid
Thanks Jeff
I recently drove both versions. The hybrid was actually noisier and had a nasty rattle in the dash. I really dislike high and wide consoles like those on these Camrys and the exterior doesn't do much for me. The gas version did drive nicely, but I wasn't very comfortable with the console rubbing against my right leg.
I have a 2019 hybrid, love it. Might trade for a 2020
Don't
@@jocelynctimothe1859 why not?
If it’s the LE, MPG been the same
The winner is the one that does not have an engine replacement recall!! LOL
Ummmm Okay none of them do
You down with MPG, yea you know me lol
Why in the city the fuel savings are so low?
People wrote here that have low millage inside city.
Will Toyota ever market any diesel sedans in the United States?
No it will never happen
Why no electric?
32mpg vs 52 mpg is a huge difference
I think they both cost the same in long run. You pay more upfront for Hybrid. Insurance for Hybrid is higher than non hybrid. In 5 years or more, you have spent the same if you owned each of those cars.
@@myytchannel6632 that also depends on gas prices and your driving style, how long you keep the car. Hybrid also will give you a little more torque off the line which is important where I live, lots of hills/mountains
Damn I’m Indecisive towards Camry or a Honda
In my opinion, Hondas are no longer as reliable as they used to be! I was planning on going with a Honda CRV, but per the media they still seem to have issues with gas mixing in the oil etc.
why don't you start by tell the difference in price.
I drove the regular Camry LE and it was pretty good. But galactic mica or whatever they call it is absolutely disgusting. It can’t decide if it’s blue, green, or whatever the hell color it is.
sorry I just saw it. My apology.
Wait - you leased a Camry for your son and a Corolla for your daughter? Why not the same vehicle for both? Seems sexist for the male to get a bigger/nicer car. 😞 More info on your reasoning please.
lol Hi Ellen! I appreciate your comment and for following my channel. I assume you're making a joke about me being sexist here. If so, I'm happy to laugh along with you :) If you are serious, here is my reasoning: 1) My son prefers a bigger car and my daughter is absolutely perfect for a smaller car, 2) My son is older than my daughter and would get his pick in that scenario, 3) I know my kids and this is what is the best fit for each of them, 4) They both love love love their new cars and are so grateful, 5) They each pay for part of their car loans to teach them adult responsibility, and my son can afford a higher payment than my daughter right now. I sure hope you were joking :) Have an awesome day! Jeff
@@Toyotajeff I wasn’t joking. Your statement that the older child gets to pick is somewhat clarifying. That’s why I asked you to explain your decision. Otherwise you’re buying a more expensive - aka better car - for the boy than the girl. See how that could be seen as unfair/sexist? Now since these are what they wanted, it’s a different story. That’s why I asked. Thanks for the extra info.
PS - I’m on my 3rd Camry (‘05, ‘12, and ‘17 - both of the older cars came to untimely ends 😢)
@@Toyotajeff someone has commented they are only getting 33mpg in the city with the Camry LE hybrid. I find it hard to believe since the EPA estimates would not be off by 20mpg. what have you heard or what is your experience?
@@Flipper86 maybe instead of insinuating or calling someone sexist right off the bat.... just ask first. The way you came off, it looks like you're the one with that attitude and go around like an internet Karen trying to set people straight. Stop assuming the worst before you get an answer.
Funny guy Nice cars
You’re cool dad
FIRST!
WHOA FIRST!!
Don't buy the camry. they do not hold their value anymore according to the toyota salesperson in my area. The RAV4 is now in voque
Your nuts
Buddy I bought a secondhand 2010 Camry Hybrid with 320,000 KM for 3000 CAD. I keep it clean and shiny and I have received offers of up to 5000 for it. My car is nearly 12 years old and has been driven all its life on Montreal roads which are notoriously bad, but still it has no dash rattles or any interior rattles for that matter. I do not blame you may be the sales guy wanted to sell you the rav4. If your Toyota is ever involved in a bad crash, a lot exporters will load it up on the container export it to west Africa and Middle East. You still get more money than what the insurance will pay you.
Great, buy a car because random internet guy says it's in vogue. SMH. And they reference some random salesman in "their area". Seems legit.
The salesman was full of it