What is the actual fuel consumption of the Teana 2.0t?
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The actual fuel consumption of the Teana 2.0t is 5.9L-10.2L. Below are the factors affecting fuel consumption and tips for saving fuel: Factors affecting car fuel consumption: Potholes on the road will consume more fuel. Driving for a long time in low gear will inevitably increase fuel consumption. Placing excessively heavy items in the trunk will also increase fuel consumption. Incorrect driving can consume 2 to 3 times more fuel. Driving at high speeds in low gear will consume more fuel. Neglecting engine maintenance will also lead to higher fuel consumption. Issues with the engine ignition system, such as inaccurate ignition timing, leaking high-voltage wires, or spark plug carbon buildup causing weak ignition, can significantly reduce engine combustion efficiency and increase fuel consumption. Tips for saving fuel: When starting the vehicle, use a low gear and gently press the accelerator to gradually increase speed. Avoid suddenly pressing the accelerator hard, as this can multiply fuel consumption. Starting by gently pressing the accelerator not only shortens the engine warm-up time but also effectively improves fuel utilization, thereby achieving fuel-saving effects.
I've been driving the Teana 2.0T for over a year now as my daily commuter. During peak hours in the city with heavy traffic, the real fuel consumption is quite high, around 10 to 12 liters per 100 kilometers. It's much more economical on highways, dropping below 9 liters. The official data claims about 7 liters, but that's hardly achievable in reality unless you drive as slow as a snail. The power is indeed strong, with fierce acceleration, but the fuel consumption spikes when you step on the gas. I usually drive smoothly, gently pressing the accelerator and braking less, which keeps it around 10 liters or slightly more. I'd recommend avoiding peak hours, driving more on highways, or choosing times with better road conditions. With a full 55-liter tank, you can generally drive about 500 kilometers if you're economical. Regular maintenance like oil changes and tire pressure checks can also help control fuel consumption.