What is the actual fuel consumption of the Forester 2.0?
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2.0i Subaru's official combined fuel consumption under comprehensive working conditions is 7.0-7.4L/100km. Here is some relevant information: 1. Introduction: The Subaru Forester was first introduced in February 1997. The Forester combines the characteristics of a multi-purpose vehicle and a passenger car, or in modern terms, it can be considered a "crossover" model. 2. Special Design: The Forester's chassis is derived from the 1993 Subaru Impreza, adapted for the Forester. This classic chassis features increased ground clearance while retaining the all-wheel drive and horizontally opposed engine. As a result, the Forester not only delivers excellent performance in adverse road conditions and a higher driving position as required by multi-purpose sports vehicles (SUVs), but it also provides drivers with a pleasant and comfortable driving experience.
I own a Forester 2.0, which I've been driving for over a year. The actual fuel consumption can reach around 10 liters per 100 kilometers during urban rush hour commutes, but it's more economical on highways, roughly about 7 liters. The maintenance condition is crucial for daily car use—if the tire pressure is low or the air filter is dirty, the fuel consumption spikes. My driving habit is to gently press the accelerator to avoid sudden acceleration. On weekend outings, a full tank can cover over 600 kilometers, averaging about 1,500 yuan per month on fuel, which is quite cost-effective. Recently, with the rise in fuel prices, I've been paying more attention to regular engine oil checks to maintain good fuel efficiency.