What are the reasons for the high fuel consumption of Nissan Tiida?
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Nissan Tiida's high fuel consumption is caused by poor fuel flow. Poor fuel flow: Clogged fuel lines lead to excessive carbon buildup, resulting in high fuel consumption. Abnormal braking: Brake pads not retracting cause the vehicle to remain in a braking state while driving. Additionally, high fuel consumption during the break-in period of a new car is normal, and fuel consumption will gradually decrease after the first maintenance. Moreover, fuel consumption depends on individual driving habits and road conditions. On highways or smooth roads, it's difficult to achieve high fuel consumption. Impact of temperature: Increased fuel consumption due to temperature changes is normal. Generally, in winter, when temperatures are low, fuel consumption tends to increase, almost equivalent to fuel consumption when using air conditioning in summer. This is because low temperatures cause the engine to dissipate more heat. Additionally, winter warm-up times are longer, requiring more time and fuel to reach normal water temperature from startup. Impact of prolonged lack of maintenance: Dirty engine oil and air filters can also lead to increased fuel consumption. Dirty engine oil results in poor lubrication, increasing resistance in various moving parts of the engine, which requires more energy to overcome, thereby increasing fuel consumption. Regular vehicle maintenance is necessary.