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Camry Hybrid to pace NASCAR race at Lowes Motor Speedway on May 24
A Toyota Camry Hybrid will pace the upcoming NASCAR race at Lowes Motor Speedway on May 24th in Charlotte, NC. According to Toyota, this event "will mark the first time in Cup Series history a hybrid vehicle will serve as the official pace car for an entire race." Wait a minute, didn't a Ford Fusion Hybrid pace a NASCAR event last year? Yes, it did. But, the Blue Oval's hybrid didn't pace the entire event as the Camry Hybrid will. The New York Times has an interesting take on why this distinction may exist, and we think they might be on to ... Read more →
Lead Camry hybrid engineer died from working too hard Jeremy Korzeniewski
Since the Japanese Health Ministry first recognized Karoshi (literally death from too much work) in 1987, the number of claims has steadily increased. In fact, in the year between March of 2006 and ...
Toyota Camry Hybrid production in Australia now likely Alex Nunez
It's looking as if Aussie readers hoping to drive greener might soon be able to do so in a locally-produced machine. The first word of Toyota's desire to build the Camry Hybrid in the land Down Under ...
Camry hybrid selling at record pace Jeremy Korzeniewski
Toyota's Camry Hybrid is selling like crazy these days. Last year, Toyota managed to sell 54,477 Camry Hybrids, an impressive figure no doubt, and sales are showing no signs of slowing down. For ...
Hybrid accounts for 20% of all Camry sales in Canada Jeremy Korzeniewski
Toyota is widely known as the leader in hybrid sales. The Prius is obviously the flag-bearer of the line-up, but don't forget about the Camry Hybrid. That car won the award as "Green Car of the Year" ...
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Toyota cutting $1,000 of the Camry Hybrid price 2 years ago on Autoblog Green
Toyota has cut the price of the Camry Hybrid by $1,000 for the 2008 model year. The new price starts at $25,860 but to achieve that new price point they had to cut some previously standard equipment. The previously standard aluminum wheels have been replaced by steel units and the JBL stereo and ...
Toyota Camry hybrid is the grand prize in Lamps Plus giveaway 2 years ago on Autoblog Green
It's the 2007 Canadian Car of the Year. It might soon be built in Oz. And it could be yours. What are we talking about: the 2007 Toyota Camry hybrid. Lamps Plus has a year-long contest (OK, OK, technically it started in February and ends at the end of December 2007) to get people interested in ...
Editorial: Green cars for the middle-class: A market segment left wanting? 2 years ago on Autoblog Green
I have been having an ongoing email conversation with a man who lives in California about the state of the green automotive choices for someone who fits into the middle-class kind of vehicle, but who wants a sense of style in their car and some driving pleasure. Past vehicles owned by this ...
Toyota will give you a 50th Anniversary Edition Camry Hybrid for $31,680 2 years ago on Autoblog Green
If you want a 2007 Camry Hybrid 50th Anniversary Edition, it will be yours - oh, yes, it will - for $31,680. This limited edition hybrid is meant to celebrate Toyota's 50 years of business in the United States. Only 3,000 of these special editions will be made at Toyota Motor Manufacturing in ...
Toyota begins hybrid Camry production in United States 3 years ago on Autoblog Green
Toyota has been building Camrys for the US market in Georgetown, Kentucky for 20 years now and the plant has produced about 6.7 million vehicles. Since the first Camrys rolled off the line, Toyota has added production of the Avalon and Solara and over the years has also built other Camry ...
2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid will cost $300 more soon 3 years ago on Autoblog Green
Toyota announced on Friday that the new price of its 2007 Camry Hybrid and it's a smooth $26,200. This is a $300 increase over the Camry Hybrid's current price and will affect vehicles produced in the U.S. on or after November 1 or that arrived here on or after on October 30. No reason was given ...
USA Today's Camry review: decent, if you're willing to pay 3 years ago on Autoblog Green
We've recently pointed to two reviews of the new Toyota Camry Hybrid, one fairly positive and the other fairly negative. Now, USA Today's test driver James Healey comes down a little bit on both side of the equation. He likes the Camry's rated fuel economy of 39-mpg (even though he only got 32.7 ...
One person's economic analysis of just how green owning a hybrid is 3 years ago on Autoblog Green
We linked to AutoblogGreen reader Jason Coyne's blog last week when he posted a review of the Toyota Camry Hybrid he recently purchased. He then wrote in to say he appreciated the extra attention his review got from that link (among others) and that someone sent him feedback on the review ...
Another take on the Toyota Camry Hybrid 3 years ago on Autoblog Green
AutoblogGreen reader Jason Coyne suggested we take a look at his review of the Toyota Camry Hybrid, which he just picked up from the dealer last weekend. A lot of his review focuses on aspects of the Camry unrelated to the hybrid guts – like the keyless fob and the DVD navigation system ...
Toyota Camry Hybrid review: not so hot 3 years ago on Autoblog Green
With the Toyota Camry Hybrid's lineage (Toyota hybrid technology, Camry styling), it seems like it could be an ideal car for a lot of people. But it's not for one reviewer over at epinions. Mkaresh has written over 400 reviews for epinions (of cars and tires and related items) and so knows his ...
Camry Hybrid coming in May 3 years ago on Autoblog Green
There are a lot of ways to get around in an automobile without a standard gasoline engine. While some people my enjoy the unique look of most hybrids or the distinct smell of biodiesel, anyone who wants to drive smarter without drawing any attention to themselves will get the chance next month when ...
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