What is the actual fuel consumption of the RAV4 2.0L?
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The comprehensive fuel consumption of the RAV4 2.0L is 5.8-6.4L/100km. There are currently 7 models of the RAV4 2.0L on sale. The fuel consumption of the front-wheel-drive Urban Edition is 5.8L/100km. The front-wheel-drive Fashion Edition, front-wheel-drive Premium Edition, and front-wheel-drive Fashion PLUS Edition have a fuel consumption of 5.9L/100km. The all-wheel-drive Fashion Edition and all-wheel-drive Fashion PLUS Edition have a fuel consumption of 6.3L/100km. The all-wheel-drive Premium Edition has a fuel consumption of 6.4L/100km. The above figures are NEDC comprehensive fuel consumption, which is the fuel consumption data measured under the NEDC test procedure. The actual fuel consumption is higher than this value, ranging from 7.5-9.0L/100km. When driving, the following 5 tips can help reduce fuel consumption: When starting the vehicle, use a low gear, gently press the accelerator, and gradually increase speed. Avoid suddenly pressing the accelerator hard, as this can multiply fuel consumption. Light acceleration, light braking, and early braking: While driving, gently press the accelerator to avoid sudden increases in engine RPM and prevent the car from shaking during operation, making the car more fuel-efficient. By anticipating road conditions and applying slow, uniform acceleration or braking, fuel economy can be improved by up to 20%. Maintain proper tire pressure: Keep tire pressure at the level recommended by the manufacturer. For every 2 PSI below the recommended value (approximately 0.2 in metric units relative to the standard pressure of 2.4), fuel consumption increases by 1%. Regular vehicle maintenance or inspection: Regular oil changes can reduce carbon buildup (carbon buildup can cause poor ignition, sluggish acceleration, increased fuel consumption, and in severe cases, even cylinder misfires). Regularly check and replace the air filter if dirty, and clean or replace the fuel injectors, spark plugs, and throttle body as per the mileage. Close the windows while driving. Driving with windows open increases wind resistance, which in turn increases the resistance the car faces, requiring more power and thus increasing fuel consumption.