Most hybrid cars take regular gasoline rather than premium, which is another reason they are considered fuel efficient – drivers don’t need to spend the extra cents that premium gasoline costs. The hybrid Toyota Camry is no exception and also takes regular gasoline. This goes for all years, including the 2011 model.
A great resource for information on hybrid cars is actually the U.S. Department of Energy website on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (fueleconomy.gov/). There’s a ton of information and a side-by-side comparison tool so you can choose different models and compare their fuel efficiency, fuel economics, CO2 emissions, crash test results, and more. The side-by-side tool is located here: fueleconomy.gov/feg/hybrid_sbs.
Shtml They also have information on non-hybrid cars. It’s a really helpful, unbiased site.
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