What is the actual fuel consumption of the Nissan Terra?
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The actual fuel consumption of the Nissan Terra varies depending on the model: 1. The automatic transmission Nissan Terra has a fuel consumption of around 12 liters per 100 kilometers; 2. The manual transmission Nissan Terra has a fuel consumption of around 10 liters per 100 kilometers. Taking the 2020 Nissan Terra as an example, its body structure is a five-door, five-seat SUV with dimensions of 4882mm in length, 1850mm in width, and 1835mm in height, a wheelbase of 2850mm, front and rear track widths of 1570mm, and a curb weight of 1799kg. The 2020 Nissan Terra features a double-wishbone independent front suspension and a five-link solid axle rear suspension. It is equipped with a 2.5L naturally aspirated engine, producing a maximum horsepower of 193PS, a maximum power of 142kW, and a maximum torque of 245Nm, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.
I've been driving a Nissan Terra for two years now. During rush hour traffic in the city, the fuel consumption can spike to around 11 liters per 100 kilometers, which is relatively high. But when cruising on the highway at a steady speed of 90 km/h, it drops to about 9 liters, which is quite fuel-efficient. On weekends when I take my family out for trips, with more weight in the car, the fuel consumption fluctuates around 10 liters. There are many influencing factors, such as maintaining proper tire pressure—too low increases friction. Regular maintenance like changing the engine oil and cleaning the throttle body can optimize engine efficiency. Driving habits are also crucial; sudden acceleration and braking are the most fuel-consuming. I've tried smooth driving and saved nearly 1 liter. This SUV is large with a 2.5-liter displacement, and the combined fuel consumption is around 10 liters per 100 kilometers, which is normal. Usually, I just use 92-octane gasoline; no need for anything more expensive. Overall, it's practical and economical.