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What are the differences between the Holden Apollo and Toyota Camry?

Asked by Pat Nichols

I've just bought a 1990 Holden Apollo sedan and wonder what the differences are between it and the Toyota Camry. Do you have information on ideal fuel consumption for this model and why the engine sometimes runs for a second or two after the ignition is turned off?

Answered by CarsGuide

16 Jan 2004 Carsguide.com.au

There are many detail differences, and I'd need to know which model Apollo you own to give you the rundown. With fuel consumption, it depends on how you drive and how well you maintain its tune, but under normal circumstances I'd expect 9.0 to 9.5 litres/100 km. The run-on could be caused by several things. I'd check the engine tune and make sure the idle and the ignition timing are set correctly.

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