Real Fuel Consumption of the New Passat?
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The real fuel consumption of the new Passat is 6.8L/100km; overall, it is quite good. In actual driving conditions, fuel consumption is related to multiple factors, so the specific fuel consumption should be based on actual usage. Main factors affecting fuel consumption: 1. Spark plug carbon deposits: If spark plugs accumulate excessive carbon deposits or become aged, it will reduce ignition energy and stability, leading to increased fuel consumption. 2. Intake system cleanliness: Its cleanliness directly affects engine performance and thus fuel consumption. Pay special attention to the air filter and throttle body. 3. Fuel injector cleaning: The quality of fuel atomization from the injectors directly impacts engine combustion, leading to higher fuel consumption. Experts recommend cleaning the fuel injectors every 60,000 kilometers. 4. Tire pressure monitoring: Low tire pressure increases the contact area between the tires and the ground, which not only raises fuel consumption but also damages the tire sidewalls. Driving at high speeds with low pressure can also pose a risk of tire blowouts, so maintaining proper tire pressure is essential.