What is the fuel consumption of the 2018 Camry?
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2018 Camry models are available with 2.0L and 2.5L naturally aspirated engines, as well as a hybrid model. All are front-wheel drive and use 92# fuel. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology states that the 2.0L Camry has a combined fuel consumption of 6.3-6.6L per 100km, the 2.5L model consumes 6.0L per 100km, and the hybrid model is the most fuel-efficient at just 4.1L per 100km. Based on these figures, the Camry's fuel consumption is very low. Factors affecting car fuel consumption: 1. Quality of the car engine: The quality of the car engine, car shape, car quality, vehicle weight and load, driver's driving skills, whether the air conditioning is on, road conditions, and whether the vehicle is still in the break-in period all affect fuel consumption. 2. Under the same conditions: Generally, under the same conditions, automatic transmission cars consume slightly more fuel than manual transmission cars, and SUVs consume slightly more than sedans.
The 2018 Camry offers quite economical fuel consumption, typically ranging from 7 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers under mixed driving conditions, depending on the engine configuration. When I drive it for my daily commute, I notice that city driving consumes more fuel, around 9 liters, while highway driving is much more efficient at just 6 to 7 liters, thanks to Toyota's engine design optimized for fuel efficiency. For daily commuting, I make a habit of gently pressing the accelerator and avoiding sudden braking, which keeps my fuel consumption under 8 liters—quite satisfactory. I also enjoy delving into the technical details of cars, like how its air intake system contributes to fuel savings. On long trips, its range is impressive; a full tank can cover over 500 kilometers, making it both convenient and cost-effective. Choosing this car was definitely money well spent.