Corolla's Fuel Consumption?
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Fuel consumption is related to the driver's habits, road conditions, and maintenance status, and there is no fixed value. Here are some introductions about the Corolla: Advantages: Low fuel consumption; comfortable ride, relatively stable driving; rich and user-friendly interior configurations. Power: Overall good power, fast acceleration but slow start-up, small engine noise. However, when driving exceeds 80 kilometers per hour, tire noise becomes more noticeable, leading some owners to modify their cars for better sound insulation. The new dual VVT-i engine pairs perfectly with the CVT continuously variable transmission, providing ample power for the 2.0L model; the six-speed manual transmission is precise with clear gear engagement; however, the four-speed transmission is relatively outdated.
I've been driving a Corolla gasoline version for four years. In the city, it consumes about 8 liters per 100 kilometers, while on the highway it's more fuel-efficient, dropping to around 5 liters. This is because city driving involves more traffic congestion and frequent stops at traffic lights. I feel the fuel consumption is quite stable, but using the air conditioning or carrying a full load of luggage on the highway does increase fuel usage slightly. The Corolla's engine is smooth and accelerates steadily, and I usually find 92-octane gasoline sufficient, spending about 400 yuan a month on fuel, which is quite economical. Regular maintenance is also important. I change the oil and check the tire pressure every time, keeping it around 2.5, which helps save a lot of fuel. Driving habits have a big impact; avoiding hard acceleration or sudden braking and driving gently can save fuel. If the road is uneven or has slopes, fuel consumption can be higher, but overall, the Corolla is economical and practical, making it suitable for family daily use.