What is the fuel consumption per kilometer for the Toyota Camry?
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Toyota Camry hybrid models have an actual fuel consumption of approximately 5L per 100 kilometers, while gasoline models have an actual fuel consumption of around 8L per 100 kilometers. According to the fuel consumption data released by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Toyota Camry hybrid models have a fuel consumption of 4.1L per 100 kilometers, while gasoline models have fuel consumption of 5.5L, 5.7L, 5.8L, and 6.0L per 100 kilometers. Based on the comprehensive data above, the Camry's fuel consumption is very low. Below are some factors that affect a car's fuel consumption: 1. The quality of the car's engine, the car's design, the car's quality, the car's own weight and load, the 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 the car's fuel consumption. 2. Generally speaking, under the same conditions, automatic transmission cars have slightly higher fuel consumption than manual transmission cars, and SUVs have slightly higher fuel consumption than sedans.
I'm a seasoned Camry driver with three years of experience in the hybrid version. The fuel consumption for daily city commuting is impressively low, only about 4.8 liters per 100 kilometers, which works out to just over 4 cents per kilometer. On the highway, it's slightly higher, around 6 liters. My colleague's pure gasoline version is much thirstier, reaching up to 9 liters in the city with the air conditioning on during summer. The car's fuel consumption depends on the powertrain version and driving habits. The hybrid uses start-stop technology to automatically shut off the engine in traffic jams, saving nearly half a liter of fuel for every half hour of idling. Maintaining tire pressure at 2.5 is the most economical; last time when the tire pressure was low, the fuel consumption increased by 10%.