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Can a Toyota Camry 2006 SE handle E10 petrol or strictly premium?


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As above, just want to know if a Toyota Camry can take E10 petrol? Or would it be more cost efficient in the long run to use premium unleaded?

And also, is 370,000 km+ considered too much for a Toyota Camry?

Appreciate all the kind input I can get, thank you so much guys!

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Is it the 30 or 40 series?

That is quite a lot of kms, but depending on how it has been maintained, it may still have a fair amount of life left in it.

Also, this is an Australian forum, so the usable fuels may change between markets. The SE model was never offered here.

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