What grade of gasoline should the Toyota Avalon use?

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LaAndres
07/29/25 7:49pm
The Toyota Avalon is equipped with a naturally aspirated engine across all models, so it requires 92-octane gasoline. Gasolines with different octane ratings have varying levels of octane; higher-octane gasoline has a higher octane value, which also means better anti-knock performance. Most high-performance naturally aspirated or turbocharged engines require 95-octane or even higher-grade gasoline. The Avalon is a mid-size car launched by FAW Toyota. In terms of body dimensions, the car measures 4975mm in length, 1850mm in width, and 1450mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2870mm.
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