What is the actual fuel consumption of the Toyota Crown 2.5?
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The actual fuel consumption of the Toyota Crown 2.5 is 10.91L/100km-11.12L/100km. Driving habits affect fuel consumption: Poor driving habits lead to higher fuel consumption. If you frequently idle for long periods, accelerate or brake abruptly, shift gears at excessively high or low RPMs, or often drive at excessive speeds or crawl at very low speeds, these habits are the main causes of high fuel consumption. When idling, the engine consumes far more fuel than during normal driving. Therefore, it's best to turn off the engine if the vehicle is not moving for extended periods, such as when waiting for someone during long stops. While driving, a smooth and steady driving style is the most fuel-efficient. Avoid stomping on the accelerator when starting, and maintain a steady acceleration and constant speed for optimal fuel efficiency. Low-quality gasoline affects fuel consumption: Using low-quality gasoline directly impacts fuel consumption. If low-quality gasoline is used for an extended period, it produces more impurities compared to standard-quality gasoline. This can more easily clog the fuel system, leading to incorrect air-fuel ratios, overly rich mixtures, and incomplete combustion before exhaust, resulting in increased fuel consumption. Therefore, whenever possible, choose reputable gas stations for refueling.
As a daily commuter who drives a Toyota Crown 2.5 for over a year, mainly for routine commuting, I've observed its fuel consumption. In congested urban areas, it can rise to around 9 liters per 100 kilometers; on highways or suburban roads during weekends, it drops to between 7.5 and 8 liters. A full tank typically covers over 500 kilometers, which is quite convenient, though using air conditioning or carrying heavy loads increases consumption slightly. Factors affecting fuel efficiency include road conditions, driving habits, and weather—for instance, driving with windows down in summer can surprisingly consume more fuel. Maintaining steady driving, avoiding sudden acceleration and braking, can help keep long-term consumption around 8 liters.