How many liters of fuel does the Land Cruiser consume per 100 kilometers?
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The Toyota Land Cruiser consumes 15 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers. Land Cruiser fuel consumption: 4.0-4.7L. The measurement of the Land Cruiser's fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is conducted by the manufacturer under specified conditions such as temperature, wind direction, and wind speed. The vehicle is driven on a flat road or a chassis dynamometer at a constant speed, typically 60, 90, or 120 kilometers per hour. Additional Information: 1. Fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is closely related to factors such as the vehicle's age and condition, engine displacement, curb weight, and load. Generally, older vehicles with larger engine displacements tend to have higher fuel consumption per 100 kilometers. Driving with windows open for cooling during summer highway driving may not necessarily save fuel, as the increased wind resistance can lead to higher fuel consumption. 2. If excessive oil consumption is noticed, the first step is to check for oil leaks at connections such as the engine block, gear chamber cover, large plate on the drive wheel side, rear cover, and cover cap. If leaks are found, inspect whether the sealing gaskets at each connection are intact and replace any damaged ones. If the sealing gaskets are intact, check whether the connecting screws at each location are loose.
I've been driving the Land Cruiser for almost five years now, mostly cruising around the city with fuel consumption around 13 liters per 100 km, which drops to about 9 liters on highways. The vehicle's heavy weight and large engine displacement mean it's naturally more fuel-thirsty. I remember one summer when I had the AC on and got stuck in traffic, the fuel consumption shot up to 15 liters, which was quite alarming. There are many factors affecting fuel consumption, like low tire pressure which can add about 1 liter, and driving habits are crucial too—avoid frequent hard acceleration. Overall, I drive about 1,500 km a month, costing me over 2,000 yuan in fuel, which is a bit painful, but the upside is its reliability and stability, giving me peace of mind when heading outdoors. During maintenance, changing the air filter and engine oil can slightly reduce fuel consumption, and I recommend keeping an eye on the official data for reference.