Can a Toyota Camry go 300000 miles?

Can a Toyota Camry go 300000 miles?

The average Toyota Camry has a service life of 200,000 to 300,000 miles. If you average 15,000 miles per year on your Toyota Camry, it can last anywhere between 15 to 20 years, and still be in good condition, provided you maintain it regularly.

What is the range of a Camry?

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2021 Toyota Camry
EPA Fuel Economy Regular Gasoline
26 MPG 22 33 combined city/highway city highway
3.8 gal/100mi
411 miles Total Range

How many miles can a Toyota Camry gas tank get?

The L trim level has a fuel tank that can hold 14.5 gallons while the rest of the trims have a 15.8-gallon fuel tank. As a result, the L trim level can go 420.5 miles in the city, 594.5 on the highway, and 493 combined miles on a full tank of gas.

What kind of gas mileage does a 2013 Toyota Camry get?

With its four-cylinder engine, the 2013 Camry gets 25 mpg in the city and 34 mpg on the highway, which are good numbers for the class. Gas mileage drops to 21 mpg city and 30 mpg highway with the V6 engine.

How many miles do you have on your Camry?

I own a 2004 Toyota camry and got 106k on it. How long can I expect the car to last or how many more miles if I regularly do maintenance? I am in the middle of making the decision of whether I should get a new car leaning towards a honda fit, or to hang on to the car. How many miles do you have on your camry, and have you had any major problems?

What to look for in a 2013 Toyota Camry?

The Toyota Camry cabin for 2013 is generous in both space and contemporary sophistication, highlighted by a leather-covered “layered” dash set off by trim-specific instrumentation and a center cluster inspired by portable music players. Headroom is generous in all positions, while aft passengers are treated to ample hiproom and legroom.

How much does a Toyota Camry Hybrid cost?

The 2013 Camry Hybrid, which we review separately, gets up to 42 mpg city and 38 mpg highway. Driving a Camry Hybrid would save you about $450 per year in fuel costs over a standard four-cylinder Camry, or about $650 per year over a V6-equipped Camry.