What is the fuel consumption of a 10-year-old used Camry?
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Taking the model with a 2.4L displacement engine as an example, the vehicle's fuel consumption under comprehensive road conditions is approximately 9 liters per 100 kilometers. Introduction to the eighth-generation Camry: 1. Exterior: The eighth-generation Camry features dual styling designs for the luxury version and the sport version, both inspired by Toyota's latest "Keen Look" design language. The luxury version adopts a large trapezoidal horizontal grille, with a streamlined body posture and lower waistline. The extended rear roof increases rear headroom. 2. Powertrain: The eighth-generation Camry is equipped with a new 2.5L Dynamic Force Engine. The new 2.5L Dynamic Force Engine delivers a maximum output power of 154kW and a maximum torque of 250Nm. Compared to the previous generation, power is increased by 15%, torque across the entire range is improved by nearly 10%, fuel economy is enhanced by 25%, with a combined fuel consumption of only 6.0 liters per 100 kilometers, and particulate emissions are reduced by 60%. In terms of the transmission system, the 2.5L engine is paired with a new Direct-Shift 8-speed automatic transmission.
I often drive my friend's 10-year-old used Camry, with fuel consumption generally ranging from 8 to 11 liters per 100 kilometers, depending on your engine type and daily driving habits. For a 4-cylinder engine, city driving averages around 8.5 liters, while highway cruising can drop below 6 liters. With a V6 engine, city driving might spike above 10 liters, and even highway driving stays around 7 liters. Older cars tend to have higher fuel consumption due to worn spark plugs or old tires increasing resistance. I recommend regular maintenance, replacing the air filter, and checking tire pressure to save on fuel costs. Driving style is also crucial—smooth acceleration and avoiding sudden braking can effectively reduce fuel consumption. If you frequently drive in the city, opting for a lower-displacement version can save you a lot of money in the long run.