What are the reasons for the high fuel consumption of the Sagitar 1.6?
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The reasons for the high fuel consumption of the Sagitar 1.6 are as follows: Affected by temperature: Temperature can cause fluctuations in fuel consumption. In winter, when temperatures are low, fuel consumption tends to increase. Vehicle not serviced for a long time: Dirty engine oil and air filters can also lead to increased fuel consumption. Dirty engine oil results in poor lubrication, increasing the resistance of various moving parts in the engine, which requires more energy to overcome, thus raising fuel consumption. Insufficient tire pressure: Insufficient tire pressure increases the contact area between the tires and the ground, leading to greater friction and driving resistance, which in turn increases fuel consumption. Excessive carbon buildup in the vehicle: Carbon buildup can occur in the throttle body, fuel injectors, intake manifold, and piston tops. Excessive carbon buildup in any of these areas can result in incomplete combustion, thereby increasing fuel consumption.