What is the actual fuel consumption of the Cadillac XTS?
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The fuel consumption of the Cadillac XTS is 9L/100km. The following are the factors affecting fuel consumption and methods to reduce it: Factors affecting fuel consumption: Poor driving habits, such as weaving through traffic, sudden stops and starts, and driving at high speeds in low gears, can all increase fuel consumption. Engine carbon buildup can also lead to higher fuel consumption. Low tire pressure and insufficient inflation can increase fuel consumption. It's advisable to check tire inflation before driving, and use a pressure gauge to monitor tire pressure. Timely inflation can help reduce fuel consumption. An overloaded trunk can also increase fuel consumption. Regularly clearing out unnecessary items from the trunk can help reduce fuel usage. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: Maintain a steady speed while driving, avoid sudden braking and acceleration, and perform regular vehicle maintenance.
I've been driving a Cadillac XTS for several years, and the real fuel consumption really depends on how you drive. In heavy city traffic, it can reach 14 liters per 100 kilometers; on smooth highways, it drops to around 8 liters. On average, the combined fuel consumption is between 11 and 12 liters. This is slightly higher than the official data, possibly due to my driving habits—sometimes I press the accelerator harder when I'm in a hurry. There are many influencing factors: using the air conditioning in summer increases fuel consumption by 1 to 2 liters, and low tire pressure also consumes more fuel. I recommend regular maintenance, such as changing the engine oil and air filter, which can help stabilize fuel consumption around 11 liters. For a luxury car, this fuel consumption isn't the lowest, but the driving experience is comfortable, the power is strong, and it's worth driving to work or for trips. If you're really concerned about fuel costs, a hybrid car is more economical, but the luxurious interior of the XTS is worth the extra expense.