What is the actual fuel consumption of the 2007 Teana 2.3?
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2007 Nissan Teana 2.3L six-cylinder model has a fuel consumption of around 11L per 100 kilometers. Driving fuel consumption: Different driving habits, road conditions, traffic congestion, load, fuel quality, use of air conditioning/heating, whether the car is in the break-in period or an old car, etc., all affect fuel consumption. Generally, the comprehensive fuel consumption is around 8-10L. Vehicle fuel consumption is usually calculated per 100 kilometers. For example, a fuel consumption of 10L per 100 kilometers means the vehicle needs 10L of gasoline to travel 100 kilometers. Two methods to calculate fuel consumption: Method one: Use the on-board computer. Generally, better vehicles are equipped with an on-board computer that displays instant fuel consumption and average fuel consumption. Method two: First, fill up the tank until the pump automatically stops ("jump gun"), then record the current mileage. After driving for a period, fill up the tank again until the pump automatically stops, and do not add more fuel. Record the amount of fuel added and calculate the distance traveled since the last fill-up. Divide the fuel amount by the distance to get the fuel consumption.
I've been driving a 2007 Teana 2.3 for five years, mainly commuting on city roads with an average fuel consumption between 10-12L/100km. During traffic jams, it can spike to over 13L, while on long highway trips it drops to a more ideal 8-9L. The factory fuel consumption might have been around 8L when new, but after more than a decade of aging, engine carbon buildup and wear can increase fuel consumption, especially with frequent stop-and-go in urban areas. I now regularly change the oil and clean the throttle body, which seems to help control it. I'd advise new car owners to pay attention to their vehicle's condition—regular maintenance can save some fuel costs. Overall, for an older car in this class, higher fuel consumption compared to newer models is normal, and mindful driving habits can extend the vehicle's lifespan.