What Grade of Gasoline Should a Toyota Corolla Use?

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JacksonRose
07/30/25 3:20am
Toyota Corolla is suitable for using 92-octane gasoline, and of course, you can also choose to use 95-octane gasoline, but under normal circumstances, there is no significant necessity to use 95-octane gasoline. Below is some information about refueling: Location of the Toyota Corolla's fuel tank: The fuel tank has a capacity of 55 liters and is located at the rear left side of the vehicle. Before refueling, turn off the engine switch and ensure all doors and windows are closed. Precautions for refueling: Before refueling, add a certain amount of fuel additive first, and then add the fuel. This helps in achieving thorough mixing. The amount of fuel additive to be added varies depending on its concentration.
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