What is the actual fuel consumption of the Volkswagen Tiguan L 330?
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The official combined fuel consumption of the Tiguan L 330TSI dual-clutch is 6.6L/100km. Here is some extended information about the Volkswagen Tiguan: Power Performance: The Tiguan is equipped with industry-leading 1.8TSI and 2.0TSI engines, which deliver strong power and higher fuel efficiency. Thanks to high-pressure direct injection technology, the 2.0TSI engine can output a maximum power of 147kW and a maximum torque of 280Nm. More importantly, this engine can reach peak torque at just 1700rpm, combining the characteristics of small displacement with high power and low-speed high torque. Safety Features: The Volkswagen Tiguan comes standard with ESP body stability system, EBD electronic brake force distribution, and ASR traction control. Some less common features, such as EDS electronic differential lock, EPB electronic parking brake, auto-hold function, and TPR tire pressure monitoring system, are also standard on the Tiguan. Front dual airbags and front side airbags ensure passenger safety, while the standard child safety lock emphasizes the importance of children's safety.
I've been driving a Volkswagen Tiguan L330, mainly for commuting to and from work, with an actual fuel consumption of around 10L/100km. In the city, it's easier to reach 11L, and it might be even higher during morning rush hour traffic jams. I usually drive with the air conditioning on and listen to music, so the fuel consumption isn't as low as I expected. However, on the highway, it can drop to 8L, which is moderate overall. To save fuel, I try to press the accelerator lightly and avoid sudden braking, which helps a bit during traffic jams in the morning and evening, but it's still not as fuel-efficient as my friend's Honda CR-V. If you often drive in the city, I suggest paying more attention to the fuel gauge changes and keeping a driving log to help adjust your habits and save costs. When the car was new, the fuel consumption felt higher, but after driving a few thousand kilometers for the break-in period, it stabilized slightly. I think this car is suitable for city use but isn't a fuel-saving star.