EPA city/highway mileage: 43/37
When America's best-selling car adapts hybrid technology, you know it's here to stay. Unlike the Prius, the Camry presents an altogether conventional driving experience. Its bigger (2.4 liter) engine and conventional tires, among other factors, yield fuel economy that's lower than a Prius, but a darn sight better than regular Camrys -- and it's so transparent you can easily forget it's a hybrid. As with most hybrids, EPA figures are misleading; expect around 30 MPG from the Camry Hybrid, a 25 to 50% increase over typical mid-size sedans.
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