What is the actual fuel consumption of the old Touareg?
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The fuel consumption of the old Touareg is 11.4 liters per 100 kilometers for the 2.0t model and 12.3 liters per 100 kilometers for the 3.0t model. Below is an introduction to Volkswagen: Introduction: Volkswagen AG is an automobile manufacturing company headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany, founded by Ferdinand Porsche on March 28, 1937. Brands: The company owns brands such as Audi and Volkswagen. In May 2021, the "2021 Forbes Global 2000" was released, with the Volkswagen Group ranking 17th. Development: On March 28, 2018, Volkswagen officially released the official images of the Atlas Cross Sport concept car, which made its global debut at the 2018 New York Auto Show. The car will also be mass-produced in the United States in the future.
Regarding the real fuel consumption of the old Touareg, I've driven this car for over a decade and can share some experience. My 2005 V6 gasoline version could burn up to 20L/100km in city traffic jams – you'd literally see the fuel gauge dropping rapidly after just an hour of peak-hour driving. It's more economical on highways, with 13-15L/100km being reasonable. Actual fuel consumption varies greatly depending on driving habits: hard braking and aggressive acceleration can more than double your fuel costs. Vehicle age also affects it – through regular maintenance of tire pressure and air filters, I managed to keep mixed driving around 18L. I recommend using fuel-tracking apps to record your trips for a month for more accurate calculations. Don't just trust official data – with older cars, you need to be more hands-on.