Real fuel consumption of the 2.5L Murano?
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2.5L Murano's MIIT comprehensive working condition fuel consumption is 8.4 to 8.7 liters, while the actual fuel consumption is approximately 9.5 liters. More information about the Murano is as follows: 1. The Nissan Murano is Nissan's first large crossover SUV, with dimensions of 4860mm/1885mm/1730mm and a wheelbase of 2825mm. 2. The Nissan Murano is equipped with a 3.5L-CVT engine, featuring a 6-speed automatic transmission with manual mode, and its drivetrain is front-engine four-wheel drive. 3. The Murano is also well-equipped, including features such as automatic climate control, automatic rain-sensing wipers, front and rear power windows, ambient interior lighting, headlight washers, an 8-speaker audio system, a color central control screen, and an iPod interface.
I used to drive this 2.5-liter Murano, the hybrid version, for over two years. During daily commutes in the city, especially in the terrible morning rush hour traffic, the fuel consumption could soar to around 10 liters. But when I went on weekend highway trips cruising at 80 km/h, the fuel consumption dropped below 8 liters. I remember once when I took my whole family and friends camping with the trunk fully loaded, the fuel consumption jumped straight to 12 liters—that really hurt the wallet. Now, I've adjusted the tire pressure a bit higher and try to avoid sudden acceleration, which saves quite a bit on fuel. Honestly, driving habits make a big difference. If you're always stomping on the gas and brakes, you can easily burn an extra liter or two in the city. I recommend getting a fuel consumption monitor to regularly track the data—it helps manage expenses better and reminds you to drive more gently, which is also better for the environment. Oh, and in summer, using the AC adds about half a liter to the usual consumption, while in winter, the heater doesn’t affect it much, except for a slight increase during the engine warm-up phase when you first turn it on. Overall, for a well-maintained car, a combined fuel consumption of 9 liters per 100 km is pretty reasonable.