What is the fuel consumption of the 2007 Camry 2.4?
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2007 Camry 2.4 comprehensive working condition fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: 5.5L, specific fuel consumption is related to road conditions and driving habits. Engine impact on fuel consumption: Engines with larger displacement consume more fuel than those with smaller displacement. Factors that determine the level of engine technology include the ratio of engine power to vehicle weight and the engine's power per liter. Therefore, cars with larger displacement are not necessarily more fuel-consuming than those with smaller displacement, as this depends on their engine technology. Driving habits impact on fuel consumption: The fuel consumption of a car is not only related to the car itself but also closely related to the driver's driving habits and road conditions. Poor driving habits and frequent driving on roads with severe traffic congestion will inevitably result in higher fuel consumption.
I've driven the 2007 Camry 2.4 for several years. In city driving, the fuel consumption is usually between 11 to 13 liters per 100 kilometers, while on highways it can drop to around 8 liters. It's an old car, so don't expect it to be too fuel-efficient. With age, the engine's efficiency declines, and if the oil and filters aren't changed on time, the fuel consumption increases even more. My neighbor drives the same model and says that with proper maintenance—like regular carbon deposit cleaning and replacing the spark plugs—the fuel consumption can be kept under 10 liters. Driving habits are crucial; when I drove aggressively, 15 liters was common, but after learning to start smoothly and brake less, I saved quite a bit. The car is comfortable and easy to drive, but with rising fuel prices, it's becoming a bit expensive to run. I recommend checking the oxygen sensor to prevent aging and maintaining standard tire pressure to reduce wind resistance.