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Posted by JKR on January 18, 2007 at 17:47:47 from (156.56.79.70):
In Reply to: OT. Website that gives car gas milage posted by msb on January 17, 2007 at 20:32:43:
I can't comment on a website, but I've got a 1995 Camry four door with the four cylinder 2.2 liter engine. If I set the cruise at 65 MPH on the freeway with the AC off and windows up I can consistently get 37-38 MPG; with AC on driving 75+ MPH I get around 32 MPG. City- I get around 25 MPG depending on how I drive. I bought my Camry with 130K and it now has 180K; I have done nothing other than routine maintenance. The engine runs like a top and the car drives great. I test drove several used Malibus and Impalas from the same vintage before purchasing the Camry. I was very impressed with the Camry- everything seems more well designed and solid (no rattles, vibrations, etc). One word of advice- be careful looking at V6 Camrys from the same vintage- I have been told they had sludge problems. Stick with the four cylinder- it's bullet-proof. Just my advice from a former 'American-only' mentality buyer. Good luck with whatever you decide.
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