What is the actual fuel consumption of the Camry?

1 Answers
LorenzoDella
07/30/25 9:36am
The actual fuel consumption of the Camry is approximately 7.5 liters per 100 kilometers in urban driving and around 6 liters on highways. Individual driving habits and passenger weight can also affect fuel consumption. This means that when traveling the same distance, the heavier the car, the more work it has to perform, resulting in higher fuel consumption. Below are the factors that influence fuel consumption: 1. Sudden acceleration and hard braking. These actions can increase fuel consumption by 5% to 30% compared to normal driving. Therefore, it is important to avoid sudden braking or acceleration while driving. Not only does this increase fuel consumption, but it also accelerates wear and tear on the vehicle. 2. Prolonged idling. Many drivers often let the car idle for a while after starting to warm it up. Since the car consumes energy as long as it is running, this only increases fuel consumption.
Was this review help?
5
3
Share
More Forum Discussions

What is the difference between Idemitsu Black Barrel and Gold Barrel?

The differences between Idemitsu Black Barrel and Gold Barrel are: 1. Different viscosity: The viscosity of Idemitsu Black Barrel is 0w20; the viscosity of Idemitsu Gold Barrel is 5w40. 2. Different grades: The grade of Idemitsu Black Barrel is SN; the grade of Idemitsu Gold Barrel is SM. The functions of engine oil are: 1. To separate the surfaces of relatively sliding parts to reduce wear; 2. To bring heat back to the oil tank and then dissipate it into the air to help the radiator cool the engine. The method of changing engine oil is: 1. Remove the engine oil filter; 2. Unscrew the oil drain bolt of the oil pan and drain the oil; 3. Install the oil drain bolt; 4. Tighten the screws, pour the engine oil into the engine, and install the engine oil filter.
18
0
Share

Is Baojun a Domestic or Joint Venture Car Brand?

Baojun is a domestic brand, and all vehicles under the Baojun brand are domestically produced. Baojun is a brand under Wuling, offering a variety of models. The SUV models under Baojun include the Baojun 510, Baojun 530, and Baojun 560. The MPV models under Baojun include the Baojun 360 and Baojun 730. Baojun is an independent automotive brand created by SAIC-GM-Wuling in 2010. The name 'Baojun' originates from the literal meaning of 'Jun,' which refers to a fine steed. Baojun integrates the advantages of SAIC, GM, and Wuling to provide consumers with vehicles that meet international standards, high reliability, low ownership and usage costs, maximizing customer value, and exceeding customer expectations. The Baojun brand logo features a horse head as the primary element, symbolizing the fusion of traditional Chinese elements with modern design. The raised horse head in the logo represents the brand's tribute to millions of Chinese car owners and users. Classic Shield-Shaped Emblem: The overall structure adopts the common solid and steadfast shield shape of international brands, implying the reliable quality of its products and SAIC-GM-Wuling's determination to fully enter the mainstream passenger vehicle market. Color Scheme: The logo primarily uses silver metallic lines with green as an auxiliary color, presenting a simple and elegant appearance. The silver metallic lines distinctly represent the automotive industry, while the green color reflects SAIC-GM-Wuling's commitment to 'low carbon and environmental protection.'
20
5
Share

What is the meaning of the double white dashed lines at the front of an intersection?

The double white dashed lines at the front of an intersection are yield lines. Yield lines indicate that vehicles should slow down and yield to vehicles on the main road at this intersection. When approaching an intersection marked with yield lines, drivers must slow down or stop to observe the traffic conditions on the main road. Yield lines are typically placed 100cm to 300cm away from pedestrian crosswalks or at intersections with good visibility on minor roads, to alert drivers to slow down and yield to vehicles on the main road. Yield lines are usually used in conjunction with yield signs. White dashed lines and white solid lines: White dashed lines are the most common type of road marking. When marked on road sections, they are used to separate traffic moving in the same direction or as a guide for safe driving distances. At intersections, they guide vehicle movement. White solid lines, when marked on road sections, separate motor vehicles from non-motor vehicles moving in the same direction or indicate the edge of a lane. At intersections, they can serve as guide lane lines or stop lines. Yellow dashed lines: When marked on road sections, they separate opposing traffic flows. When marked on the roadside or curbs, they prohibit long-term parking. Yellow solid lines: When marked on road sections, they separate opposing traffic flows. When marked on the roadside or curbs, they prohibit both long-term and temporary parking. Double white dashed lines: At intersections, they serve as yield lines. On road sections, they indicate variable-direction lanes that change over time. Double white solid lines: At intersections, they serve as stop lines. Yellow solid and dashed lines: When marked on road sections, they separate opposing traffic flows. Vehicles are prohibited from overtaking, crossing, or turning on the side with the yellow solid line, while overtaking, crossing, or turning is permitted on the side with the yellow dashed line, provided it is safe. Double yellow solid lines: When marked on road sections, they separate opposing traffic flows.
2
3
Share

Where is the SAIC Finance green book mortgaged?

SAIC Finance green book is mortgaged at the lending institution (bank or other financial institution). Generally, the green book will be stamped with "mortgaged" to indicate that the vehicle has been mortgaged to a certain institution. The following is an extended introduction: Retrieving the green book after paying off the car loan: Only after the car loan is fully repaid can the borrower obtain a clearance certificate from the lending institution and successfully retrieve the vehicle's green book. This means that before the loan is fully repaid, the ownership of the vehicle temporarily belongs to the lending institution, and the owner only has the right to use it. Only after repaying the loan and completing the mortgage release procedures to retrieve the green book does the owner gain full ownership of the vehicle.
18
5
Share

What Causes White Smoke from Diesel Engines?

The following are the possible reasons for white smoke from diesel engines: 1. Incomplete combustion of diesel: The diesel evaporated in the combustion chamber does not burn completely; 2. Coolant entering the cylinder: The engine consists of: valve train; crankshaft connecting rod mechanism; ignition system; cooling system; lubrication system; fuel supply system. 3. Engine maintenance items: Regularly change engine oil and oil filter; maintain good crankcase ventilation; clean the crankcase regularly; clean the fuel system regularly; maintain the radiator regularly; maintain and clean the fuel system. 4. Function of the engine: Convert the thermal energy of gasoline or diesel into mechanical energy by expanding gas after combustion in a sealed cylinder, thereby pushing the piston to do work.
18
3
Share

What are the symptoms of a slightly clogged catalytic converter?

Symptoms of a slightly clogged catalytic converter include: reduced vehicle acceleration, difficulty in increasing engine RPM and vehicle speed. After the catalytic converter is clogged, poor exhaust flow leads to reduced air intake and decreased engine power. Vehicles with automatic transmissions experience frequent forced downshifts. There may be slight backfiring when the engine is suddenly accelerated. During sudden acceleration or deceleration, a 'rattling' sound can be heard from the exhaust system. Below is an extended introduction: Introduction to the catalytic converter: The catalytic converter is an important external purification device installed in the vehicle's exhaust system. It converts harmful gases such as CO, HC, and NOx emitted from vehicle exhaust into harmless carbon dioxide, water, and nitrogen through oxidation and reduction reactions. It features stable performance, reliable quality, and a long service life.
1
3
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.