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Real fuel consumption of Tiguan L 2.0T?

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EverettRose
09/01/25 5:41am
Tiguan L 2.0T186 has a fuel consumption range of 7.60~9.89L/100km; Tiguan L 2.0T220 has a fuel consumption range of 8.59~11.20L/100km. More information about Tiguan L is as follows: 1. Tiguan L is a compact SUV under Volkswagen, with dimensions of 4712/1839/1673mm and a wheelbase of 2791mm. 2. Tiguan L is equipped with two engines, one is a 1.4L turbocharged engine, and the other is a 1.8L turbocharged engine. 3. Tiguan L uses MacPherson independent suspension at the front and multi-link independent suspension at the rear.
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DiAlana
09/13/25 8:21am
I've been driving the Tiguan L 2.0T for over a year now, mainly for daily commuting. In city traffic jams, the fuel consumption can reach around 11 liters per 100 kilometers, while on highways with good conditions, it drops to about 7 liters. Real-world fuel consumption isn't fixed—it's directly related to driving habits. For instance, I tend to press the accelerator frequently for quick acceleration, which leads to higher fuel consumption; driving more steadily or using cruise control actually saves fuel. Vehicle weight is another factor—carrying more passengers or cargo increases fuel usage. I often check owner forums for shared experiences, and overall, an average of 8-9 liters per 100 kilometers is considered normal. Remember, don't skip maintenance—changing the engine oil on time can noticeably improve fuel efficiency. In city driving, if you encounter long red lights, turning off the engine to reduce idling consumption helps. Ultimately, fuel consumption varies significantly between drivers, so multiple real-world tests are needed for accurate figures.
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VanColeman
10/28/25 2:20am
I've been a car enthusiast for many years and am quite satisfied with the power of the Tiguan L 2.0T. The real-world fuel consumption in urban areas hovers around 10 liters, while on the highway it's approximately 7 liters. The powertrain tuning plays a significant role—sport mode delivers strong acceleration but drains the fuel gauge quickly. Real-world data typically runs 1-2 liters higher than official claims due to overly idealized test conditions. I habitually use the Fuelio app to track consumption and share it with fellow owners in group chats; feedback suggests an average of around 9 liters combined. Don't overlook tire pressure—low pressure increases fuel usage. Seasonal changes also affect efficiency; shorter warm-up times in winter can save some fuel. Long-term, gentle braking and reduced AC usage make noticeable differences. Aggressive driving styles spike consumption—balancing performance and economy requires skillful driving.
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