The 2015 Toyota Camry Hybrid SE is a Used Car Fuel Sipping Value Pick

Obviously mileage will vary, but the last four days of driving the 2015 Toyota Camry Hybrid SE Sedan have been nothing short of an mpg miracle. (Ok, maybe I oversell, but I really don’t like buying gasoline.)

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Officially Toyota’s latest version of its venerable best seller is rated at 40 city and 38 highway, but my short repeated trips lifestyle (translation: boring) has me closer to 50 mpgs for the most part. Dropping the kids off at school is about a 4-mile rounder, the gym is about 5 miles (notice how I threw in that go to the gym), the grocery store 5 miles, etc.

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I did take the fuel-sipper across town soon after it arrived and had tallied up more than 80 miles on the odometer when I clicked this photo with my cell phone. I honestly think the gauge was traveling to the right instead of the left for a while.

After another 40 miles trip it moved just to the left of the “full” mark, but not enough that I have stopped considering whether a neighbor is playing tricks on me and filling the tank while I’m asleep.

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Kelley Blue Book says that a used 2015 Toyota Camry Hybrid SE with 80k miles should cost around $15k or so. Knowing Toyota’s long-term reliability, the Camry is always near the top of my list for families shopping for a used sedan. That said, look for a well-maintained vehicle with no accidents and always buy from a reputable dealer or trusted individual.