I have read about some problems regarding the Hybrid technology -- like the battery kicking in and out at highway speeds making the car feel jerky -- but I haven't experienced them myself. The battery itself is warrantied for 8 years, so expect it should be ok.
ohhh thank u for ur description about the B gear.. i been wonder about it weeks ago after i got ma 2009 camry hybrid...!! anyway have u ever heard any problem about the Hybrid thing? will the battery get problem or something?
The B gear is only useful when going down long steep grades. Because the Toyota normally has regenerative braking, it is possible to completely charge the battery if you brake a lot down a long steep hill. Once the battery is fully charged, the regenerative brakes don't work as well. Circumvent this by using engine braking...
Tell me how good a deal are we getting spending the HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS over there if it was just to get oil? We would have been 100x better of spending the money to just buy it. It's not about us getting oil. It's about maintaining some sort of stability, tenuous as it may be. Thinking. Try it.
I like the way Antenox puts things. I know that roja545 doesn't well understand what Antenox is saying. Especially since Antenox puts things in a very persuasive way. I've been in a Camry and I agree that it is a very good car. I guess it does take someone with a little brain to figure out that the Camry is a good vehicle, or maybe it doesn't.
i would assume the "b" gear is used as a braking since the transmission is a cvt, you probably have to "tell" the car that you actually want it to slow down just like in a normal automatic transmission.
we want a good dude testing a good car
HamadHHAG 11 months ago
boxy aerodynamic?
pogoboy123 1 year ago
why let someone who barely knows anything about the car to review it.. *sigh*
rudewolf89 1 year ago
oh yeah... i hope that m not gonna have problem wit it.. coz i just got it for city run...
saliko89 3 years ago
I have read about some problems regarding the Hybrid technology -- like the battery kicking in and out at highway speeds making the car feel jerky -- but I haven't experienced them myself. The battery itself is warrantied for 8 years, so expect it should be ok.
xXTOLOMITEXx 3 years ago
ohhh thank u for ur description about the B gear.. i been wonder about it weeks ago after i got ma 2009 camry hybrid...!! anyway have u ever heard any problem about the Hybrid thing? will the battery get problem or something?
saliko89 3 years ago
The B gear is only useful when going down long steep grades. Because the Toyota normally has regenerative braking, it is possible to completely charge the battery if you brake a lot down a long steep hill. Once the battery is fully charged, the regenerative brakes don't work as well. Circumvent this by using engine braking...
xXTOLOMITEXx 3 years ago
Tell me how good a deal are we getting spending the HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS over there if it was just to get oil? We would have been 100x better of spending the money to just buy it. It's not about us getting oil. It's about maintaining some sort of stability, tenuous as it may be. Thinking. Try it.
Now, back to the camry.
sorryociffer 3 years ago
I like the way Antenox puts things. I know that roja545 doesn't well understand what Antenox is saying. Especially since Antenox puts things in a very persuasive way. I've been in a Camry and I agree that it is a very good car. I guess it does take someone with a little brain to figure out that the Camry is a good vehicle, or maybe it doesn't.
dreamer2oo8 4 years ago
i would assume the "b" gear is used as a braking since the transmission is a cvt, you probably have to "tell" the car that you actually want it to slow down just like in a normal automatic transmission.
czech27 4 years ago