Is a Corolla's fuel consumption of 10 liters normal?
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A Corolla's fuel consumption of 10 liters is normal under certain conditions, and this should be judged based on actual circumstances. Here is the relevant introduction: 1. Exterior Design. Viewed from the front, the high-brightness four-round crystal diamond headlights exude a sharp and imposing aura, making the COROLLA Corolla appear ready to spring into action. The chrome-plated horizontal front grille smoothly extends the lines to the left and right, seamlessly blending with the headlights and extending backward to outline a dynamic front profile. From the side, the car exhibits a rounded, solid, and unified appearance, showcasing a highly dynamic and tension-filled style. The streamlined taillights feature crystal-like, high-brightness, instant-illumination LED lights, harmonizing with the car's smooth overall lines. 2. Powertrain. The facelifted Corolla continues to use the 1.6L Toyota 1ZR-FE all-aluminum inline four-cylinder engine. This engine has a displacement of 1.6L, with a maximum power output of 88kW/6000rpm and a peak torque of 152N·m/4400rpm. In terms of transmission, the facelifted model will be equipped with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission.
I've been driving a Toyota Corolla for several years, with an average fuel consumption of around 6-8 liters. Getting 10 liters is a bit high but not too unusual. It mainly depends on how you drive—traffic jams in the city or aggressive acceleration can easily push consumption up to 10 liters. When I encountered high fuel consumption, I promptly checked the tire pressure and found it was a bit low. After inflating the tires, it dropped to 8 liters. Also, engine maintenance is crucial—a dirty air filter increases resistance. I suggest you record fuel consumption for different routes and calculate the average. If it consistently stays above 10 liters, first visit a 4S shop to check for any faults, and also improve your driving habits, such as avoiding sudden braking and using cruise control on highways, which saves fuel and enhances safety. Pay more attention to road conditions during daily driving, and try to avoid peak hours in the city—you can save a lot on fuel costs each month.