It is designed to use 87 octane regular. Using a higher octane fuel is a waste of money and will provide no benefits whatsoever. No more power and no better mileage. In fact it may cause hard starts in cold climates. Use Regular.
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Try 87 Octane if engien does not "ping" excessively you should be OK If engine "pings" try 89 Octane
The Camry Solara was initially called the Camry Coup© from 1994 to 1997 and it was, effectively the third generation of Camry rather than a separate model. from 1999 forward the car was renamed the Camry Solara and eventually just the Toyota Solara.
Yes, the Toyota Camry Solara comes in a coupe and a convertible model. Both models have two doors.
Their are two main storage options for the Toyota Camry Solara. The first storage option is the (DIO) Cargo Organizer, and the second storage option is the (DIO) Cargo Net.
The 2005 Toyota Camry has a sporty look that previous models did not. Also, it is the first generation wide body Camry. This car is also called Toyota Solara.
I believe the Solara is the same as the Camry. You have to remove part of the center console to access the adjustment.
STP's part number is S3614. This oil filter fits a 2006 Toyota Solara (6 cyl) and other similar years of Toyota.
Yes. The generation I Solara was assembled in Cambridge, Ontario Canada. The generation II Solara (2004 to present) has been assembled at Toyota Motor Manufacturing in Georgetown, Kentucky.
The Solara is the two-door coupe version of the Camry, and is also available as a convertible. If it's a 4-door, it would not be a Solara, but rather a Camry. The Solara coupe was discontinued at the end of the 2008 model year and the convertible was only produced in limited numbers after that.
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V6 is a non-interference engine.