The Camry is similar in length and width to a typical midsize SUV, and even some commuter vans. With this kind of real estate, I expect a certain level of practicality offered only by at least 3 rows of seats.
But then again, your intended purpose for the car is also important. If it is to be a weekend/occasions car then by all means go for it. Gas is cheap nowadays! [emoji23]
If it is going to be a daily driver, then I'd go for the Altis. At this point, it is no longer compact anymore as its designation suggests. Fuel consumption is also as good as some motorcycles, doubly so if you carpool. However, it is the first hybrid to sell in significant volume in the country. Call me paranoid, but I am definitely selling it before the 10 year service life Toyota claims its battery has, at least until sufficient assurance can be given by mechanics that it will be cost effective to service or replace in the long run.
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