What is the actual fuel consumption of the Crown?

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Sean
07/23/25 11:43pm
The comprehensive fuel consumption of the Crown Pioneer Edition is 7.1L/km, while other versions consume 7.4L/km. Vehicle fuel consumption is influenced by various factors, and specific conditions vary from person to person. Regular maintenance, adjusting driving habits, and reasonable use of air conditioning can help reduce fuel consumption appropriately. Below is related information about the Crown: 1. Body type: 4-door, 5-seater sedan; 2. Body dimensions: length 5020mm, width 1805mm, height 1480mm; 3. Power: equipped with a 2.0T-235 horsepower inline four-cylinder high-power engine, with a maximum power of 173kW.
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ClaireAnn
08/10/25 7:34pm
I drive a Toyota Crown and have had it for several years. To be honest, the actual fuel consumption really varies from person to person. When there's heavy traffic in the city, the fuel consumption can soar to 10 liters per 100 kilometers, and it's even worse with the air conditioning on in the summer. But on the highway when it's smooth, it drops significantly, to around 7 to 8 liters. I feel that driving habits play a big role—sudden braking and frequent acceleration consume more fuel. If the car is well-maintained, like having proper tire pressure and clean air filters, you can save some fuel. Winter fuel consumption might also be higher because the engine needs to warm up. I recommend keeping track of your usual driving numbers; using an app for tracking is more accurate. On average, based on my experience, it's between 8 to 9 liters. Overall, this car isn't particularly fuel-efficient, but it has strong power and is comfortable to drive. If you frequently take long trips, the Crown is still a worthwhile choice.
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