I couldn't do it. In two weeks, I couldn't empty the fuel tank of my Toyota Camry Hybrid.
True, the snow that fell at the beginning of December in the Laurentides region kept the car quietly parked in its space. In addition, my Camry Hybrid was equipped with all-season P215/60R16 tires, which are not very good fit for winter driving. Moreover, the traction control system can't be deactivated by a button on the dashboard. As a result, on a snowy/icy hill, the system has fun breaking the much needed engine momentum.
That said, I still managed to cover 780 kilometers with the Camry Hybrid with a mix of city-highway driving. Total fuel consumption: 59.3 liters. I could have driven some 60 kilometers more before running out of gas, but the result would have been the same: 7.6 L/100 km.
True, that's almost two liters more that what Toyota promises (5.7 L/100 km), but let me remind you again that I was driving during winter. If it were not for those cold mornings where the Camry took a good half-hour to warm up, I would have achieved a better result.
The Camry Hybrid definitely does not like winter...
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2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid Road Test
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