What is the fuel tank capacity of the eighth-generation Camry in liters?
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The fuel tank capacity of the eighth-generation Camry is 60 liters. Function of the fuel tank: The primary function of the fuel tank is to store fuel. Additionally, it serves to dissipate heat from the fuel (or retain heat in colder environments), release gases mixed in the fuel, and allow sedimentation of impurities in the fuel. Meaning of fuel consumption: Fuel consumption refers to the fuel economy indicator when a vehicle is driven at a constant speed on good road conditions. Since constant-speed driving is a fundamental operating condition for vehicles on highways, and this type of fuel consumption is easy to measure, it is widely adopted. For example, France and Germany use the constant-speed fuel consumption at 90 km/h and 120 km/h as the main evaluation indicators for fuel economy. China also adopts this indicator, and the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers specified in domestic vehicle manuals generally refers to constant-speed fuel consumption.
I've been driving the eighth-generation Camry for several years, and its 60-liter fuel tank capacity is quite practical. I usually drive it to and from work and occasionally take long trips. On average, a full tank can last about 800-900 kilometers, with a fuel consumption of around 7L/100km. This means I don't have to refuel as often—basically once every two weeks—which saves a lot of time. For daily use, its fuel tank design also prioritizes safety, minimizing the risk of leaks. I’d like to remind everyone not to fill the tank to the brim; leave some space for fuel expansion. Compared to other cars, like the Honda Accord, which also has a fuel tank capacity of around 60 liters, I think the Camry strikes a good balance in this aspect, making it ideal for family trips.