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2021 Toyota Camry Price Guide

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Market Overview

The 2021 Toyota Camry hybrid remains a sought-after vehicle in the European used car market, with consistent pricing across major markets including Germany, Belgium, and the UK. The hybrid powertrain dominates listings, reflecting strong consumer preference for fuel-efficient sedans. European pricing shows the Camry positioned in the mid-to-premium used sedan category, with values ranging significantly based on mileage and condition. Current market supply is moderate, with most listings concentrated in Germany and Belgium through major platforms like AutoScout24, WEBCAR, and The Parking.

Current Price Ranges

Private Sale

Low €22,000
Average €26,500
High €30,000

Dealer

Low €24,000
Average €28,500
High €34,000

Key Price Factors

Mileage (15,000-150,000 km range shows €9,000+ variation) Service history and maintenance records Trim level (Business, Executive, Premium, Luxury variants) Regional market differences (Belgium/Germany vs UK pricing) Hybrid system condition and battery health

Depreciation

12%
Annual Rate
55%
Value vs New
5 yrs
Best Buy Age
The 2021 Toyota Camry has depreciated approximately 45% from its original purchase price, reflecting typical mid-size sedan depreciation patterns over 5 years. The hybrid variant maintains stronger residual values compared to non-hybrid models due to fuel efficiency appeal in Europe. Annual depreciation rates average 12%, with steeper depreciation occurring in the first 3 years; recent model years (2021-2022) show stabilized pricing as they approach the 5-year market sweet spot.

Cost of Ownership

Annual Insurance
€600 - €950
Annual Maintenance
€800 - €1,400
Monthly Fuel
€120 - €180

Common Expensive Repairs

Hybrid battery pack replacement or reconditioning

€4,000 - €8,000

100,000+ km or after 8+ years of ownership

Transmission fluid service and potential CVT transmission issues

€800 - €2,200

80,000+ km

Air conditioning system repair or compressor replacement

€1,200 - €2,500

80,000+ km

Suspension component replacement (struts, control arms)

€1,500 - €2,800

100,000+ km

Brake system overhaul (pads, rotors, calipers)

€600 - €1,500

70,000+ km

Buying Tips

Verify hybrid battery health documentation

Request complete service records showing hybrid system maintenance. The battery is the most expensive component; verify warranty coverage remaining and any reconditioning history. Many European dealers provide hybrid system inspections—request this report before purchase.

Target 50,000-80,000 km range for best value

Vehicles with 50,000-80,000 km show the strongest value proposition, balancing warranty coverage, reliability, and price. Units with very low mileage (under 20,000 km) command €3,000-5,000 premiums; units over 100,000 km see €4,000-6,000 discounts.

Compare Premium/Executive trims for equipment value

Executive and Premium trim levels offer significantly better features (leather, navigation, safety systems) for minimal price increases over Business trim. Look for LED lighting packages and advanced driver assistance systems, which add €2,000-4,000 value.

Factor in Belgium/Germany pricing advantages

German and Belgian markets typically offer €1,500-3,000 better pricing than UK equivalents due to VAT recovery options (19% reclaimable in some EU transactions) and larger inventory volumes.

Prioritize comprehensive warranty and inspection

Dealer purchases should include minimum 12-month warranty covering hybrid drivetrain. Request independent pre-purchase inspection focusing on transmission smoothness, hybrid system integration, and electrical systems to avoid post-purchase surprises.

Negotiate on TCO, not just purchase price

Hybrid Camrys have lower fuel costs (€120-180/month vs €200-280 for comparable petrol sedans) and typically lower insurance premiums. Use total cost of ownership advantages to justify slight price premiums over non-hybrid competitors.

Market Outlook

The 2021 Toyota Camry hybrid market is expected to remain stable through 2026-2027, with slight downward pricing pressure as 2022-2023 models increase supply. European adoption of hybrid sedans continues growing, potentially supporting residual values better than non-hybrid competitors. Supply constraints are easing, reducing dealer premiums—private seller pricing is becoming more competitive. Battery technology confidence is improving as first-generation Camry hybrids reach 150,000+ km milestones with minimal degradation, supporting long-term value retention.

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Value Verdict

The 2021 Toyota Camry hybrid represents solid value in the European used sedan market, offering reliable hybrid technology, low running costs, and strong build quality at €24,000-34,000 depending on condition and trim. Target examples with 50,000-80,000 km mileage from dealers in Germany/Belgium for optimal pricing, and verify comprehensive hybrid system documentation before commitment.

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