Not that I know of. I know they have a hybrid camry that gets around 50 to 60 mpg.
2006-10-03 08:08:36
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answered by Anonymous
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The Toyota Camry is a mid-size car manufactured by Toyota in Georgetown, Kentucky, USA, as well as Altona, Victoria, Australia, and in Japan. The Camry has been the best selling car in the United States for eight of the last nine years starting in 1997. The United States is the Camry's largest consumer market, where it mainly competes with the Honda Accord, Mazda6, Chevy Malibu, Ford Fusion and the Nissan Altima. The Camry also sells very well in Australia, Canada and a number of Asian markets, in particular Cambodia where the vast majority of cars are Camrys. It has not sold as well in Europe and Japan—many criticize its design as ill-suited for European and Japanese tastes. In Japan and Asia, its main rivals are the Nissan Teana and the Honda Accord.
An upbranded luxury version of the Camry is sold in Japan as the Toyota Windom, and under the Lexus ES nameplate in the United States.
The Camry name was first launched in 1980 with the Toyota Celica Camry. The first model line independently named the Toyota Camry was launched in 1982 for the 1983 model year, originally as a compact car. It is primarily configured as a four-door sedan but at different times has also been available as a five-door hatchback, two-door coupé, and a station wagon. An offshoot of the Camry, the Toyota Camry Solara, has been available as a coupe and a convertible.
The Camry underwent major redesigns and upgrades in model years 1987, 1992 (1990 in Japan), 1997, 2002 and most recently in 2007.
Other than the original Celica Camry, the Toyota Camry has always been an FF layout vehicle. This means the engine is transversely mounted to drive the front wheels. Some models have been offered with all-wheel drive.
The second and third-generation Camrys were rebadged to be sold as the Holden Apollo in Australia. The Holden equivalents were not successful even though they came from the same factory as the Camry. Since 2000, Daihatsu has sold a Camry twin named the Altis.
The name "Camry" comes from a phonetic transcription of the Japanese word kanmuri (å , ãããã), which means "crown," as did the names of the Toyota Crown and Toyota Corona.
2006-10-03 08:15:52
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answered by Anonymous
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No, cars must be certified to run on E85 because the ethenol content will corrode fuel injection seals that are not made of the materials that will corrode with ethenol use
2006-10-03 08:30:20
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answered by yes_its_me 7
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No. So far only GM has flex fuel cars on sale. E85 is more corrosive so requires different fuel lines etc.
2006-10-03 08:10:32
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answered by uthockey32 6
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Not unless some where it says on the car or owners manual is designed for flex fuels. But why would you want to use fuel that gets less MPG
2006-10-03 14:05:44
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answered by John Paul 7
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nope,and to the guy who said there is a camry hybrid that can get 60 mpg,its more like 40 miles per gallon,not 60.
2006-10-03 08:13:27
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answered by vetteslayer 3
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look on the inside of the fuel door.
2006-10-03 08:09:25
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answered by Naveen N 2
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No! And please don't try it. It will ruin your car.
However, there are aftermarket conversions that will make your car E85 compatible.
2006-10-06 09:42:01
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answered by Jay 5
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check your manual
2006-10-03 08:09:01
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answered by r t 1
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