AzScorpion
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- Dave
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- Back Home In AZ!
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- 2023 Ford Ranger Tremor
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- Retired...Full Time Slacker
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So I rented a 2025 Toyota Camry (which are all hybrid now) for our most recent trip. I’ve always loved the Camry and have been thinking about buying one for a while and wanted to see if I’d like it and honestly I’ve never driven a hybrid before. Our trip is 1,280 miles each way and a lot of stop and go small city driving now that we’re here. I last filled up back on August 28th just outside of Benson, AZ (about 60 miles from our destination) and have been driving on the same tankful since. We’re going on just under 3 weeks now and have driven 1,520 miles so far and I’ve used $65.00 in gas (the tank is only 13 gallons ) for the whole trip and still have 1/2 a tank left. The picture below was just before my last fill up averaging just under 56 mpg and after driving around town the last 2 1/2 weeks I’m still averaging 53.5 mpg.
The car drives super smooth and has a really comfortable seating position. Great field of vision through the cabin and loaded with standard features for a base model LE. The ACC with lane assist works really good, much better than the Ranger system. This one feels (not sure if it is) semi autonomous because it will stay straight between the lines if you get distracted like I was talking with Chris @Chris M most of the trip.
One thing I don’t like is while using the ACC the braking is very hard, almost to the point it will force you forward at times. Maybe they will do an update to make it more gradual and not so forceful. I love the Brake Hold button too. When you push it, it will hold the e-brake at every stop so you can take your foot off the brake to stretch or reach for something behind you. Just step on the gas and you’re off but you do have to reactivate it every time you shut the vehicle off but I’m sure they have a tool like Forscan to make this permanent.
I could never see myself owning a full EV but definitely a hybrid is in our future. I’m not sure whether we’ll get one as an addition or to replace the Ranger. Since retiring (I needed a truck for work) I’m finding myself needing a truck less and less and I’ve been driving a pickup for a good part of 42 years with my only car being my Vette but that was over 20 years ago. The Ranger is comfortable but this takes comfort to another level and let’s face it, I’m not getting any younger!
The car drives super smooth and has a really comfortable seating position. Great field of vision through the cabin and loaded with standard features for a base model LE. The ACC with lane assist works really good, much better than the Ranger system. This one feels (not sure if it is) semi autonomous because it will stay straight between the lines if you get distracted like I was talking with Chris @Chris M most of the trip.
I could never see myself owning a full EV but definitely a hybrid is in our future. I’m not sure whether we’ll get one as an addition or to replace the Ranger. Since retiring (I needed a truck for work) I’m finding myself needing a truck less and less and I’ve been driving a pickup for a good part of 42 years with my only car being my Vette but that was over 20 years ago. The Ranger is comfortable but this takes comfort to another level and let’s face it, I’m not getting any younger!
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