What is the actual fuel consumption of the Tiggo 8 2.0t?

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LaGarrett
07/29/25 4:15pm
The MIIT fuel consumption given for the Tiggo 8 2.0t is 8-9 liters per 100 kilometers. Factors affecting fuel consumption: Potholes on the road will consume more fuel. Driving for a long time in low gear will inevitably increase fuel consumption. Not maintaining the engine will consume more fuel. Abnormalities in the engine ignition system also have a significant impact on fuel consumption. For example, inaccurate ignition timing, leakage in high-voltage wires, or weak ignition caused by spark plug carbon deposits will reduce engine combustion efficiency and increase fuel consumption. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: Reduce vehicle load: Remove heavy and infrequently used items from the trunk to reduce weight. Shift gears promptly: Driving in low gear for extended periods not only slows down speed but also increases fuel consumption, especially when driving on slopes. Shorter gear shifting times can save more fuel. Reduce idle time: When driving on city roads, you may encounter long traffic light waits. Turning off the engine during these times can save fuel.
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