The Toyota Camry is a legend. For decades, drivers across the country have chosen this sedan every time they want a car that drives great, handles smoothly, and is well equipped with the latest features. Now available in two versions, either traditional with a gas-powered engine or hybrid, the Camry continues to be a favorite and the team at DCH Toyota of Oxnard is here to tell you more.

While the Camry and the Camry Hybrid have more in common than not, including identical style and seating capacity, there are a few key differences you may want to know in order to help you make the right choice. These include:

  1. Equipped with the cutting-edge hybrid engine, the Camry Hybrid averages 52 mpg, while base-model Camry sedans with a gas engine average 32 mpg
  2. In addition to the different engines, these two models also have different fuel tanks, with the hybrid holding 13.2 gallons and the traditional model 15.8 gallons
  3. All Hybrid Camry models come standard with a continuously variable automatic transmission, while the gas version gets an 8-speed automatic
  4. There's a slight difference in power, with entry-level gas Camry models producing 203 horsepower and hybrid versions 208 horsepower

Browse our new vehicle inventory to learn more about these cars and contact us to arrange a test drive to meet them both in person.

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