See link below. This is the revised EPA estimates applying the new 2008 testing. It takes careful driving to accomplish these, but they area good starting point.
A 6 cylinder Toyota Camry LE has a gas mileage of 21 miles per gallon. The highway mileage is 31 miles per gallon.
My 12 years old Camry makes 30 miles per gallon on highway and about 24 miles per gallon in city.
The Toyota Camry gets good gas mileage and is very fuel-efficient. The Camry averages about 28 miles per gallon. The hybrid version is even more fuel-efficient, averaging 41 miles per gallon.
That would depend on many things. The year of your Toyota Camry, engine size, and how you drive.
Usually,when driven normally on the highway you will probably get around 34 miles per gallon
19 city 28 highway
Toyota recommends 91 octane for the 2001 Camry with the V-6 engine. This car gets 20 miles per gallon in the city and 27 miles per gallon on the highway.
My 97 Toyota Camry LE has 168k on it and it runs like brand new.... no problems at all in its history. If you keep your Camry well maintained you can get an easy 250 - 275k out of it.
The 2006 version of the Toyota Camry holds 18.5 gallons of gas. It gets 21 miles per gallon in the city, and 30 on the highway,
A 2006 Toyota Camry V6 Le will hold approximately 18.5 gallons. The car gets 19 miles per gallon in the city.
I have a '93 and a'94 Camry both v6 engines and my over mpg ranges between 22.5mpg and 24.5 mpg
That really depends on ur driving habits, but on average 30mpg (on 4cyl model).