What is the actual fuel consumption of the Toyota Levin 1.2t?
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Levin 1.2t actual fuel consumption is 6.5L/100km. The test method for Levin 1.2t actual fuel consumption is as follows: 1. Fill up the fuel tank to the bottle neck, reset the single-trip mileage, and start normal driving. 2. After driving 180 kilometers, refill the fuel tank to the bottle neck (same position), which can accurately determine the comprehensive fuel consumption during this distance. The average fuel consumption calculation process is as follows: 1. Divide the fuel tank volume by the kilometers driven and then multiply by 100 to get the single-tank fuel consumption per 100 kilometers; 2. Measure three tanks of fuel continuously and take the average value as the vehicle's fuel consumption value.
I drive a Levin 1.2T as a commuter, with a daily one-way trip of 15 kilometers. In congested urban traffic, the fuel consumption ranges from 7.5 to 8.5 liters per 100 kilometers, while on highways it drops to 5.8 to 6.2 liters. Using air conditioning in summer increases consumption by about 1 liter compared to spring and autumn. In winter, cold starts and short trips result in even higher fuel consumption. I recommend checking the trip computer data on the dashboard, but calculating fuel consumption based on actual fuel refills divided by mileage is more accurate. Avoid cluttering the trunk and maintain tire pressure at 2.5 bar to save fuel. After two and a half years of driving, my average fuel consumption has stabilized at 7.2 liters per 100 kilometers, which is half a liter better than my friend's Honda Civic.