What is the fuel consumption of a manual Mazda6?

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07/29/25 11:08pm
Manual Mazda6 fuel consumption is 8.0L/100km. Introduction to Mazda6: Mazda6 is the abbreviation for Mazda 6, a product launched by Mazda in the 21st century and debuted at the 2001 Tokyo Motor Show. The front bumper and chrome wing-shaped grille feature Mazda's coupe-style design, with the door anti-scratch strips removed. It comes with independent front fog light assemblies, 10-spoke wheels with alternating thick and thin spokes, and a 146-horsepower naturally aspirated engine. Fuel-saving tips: Vehicle maintenance and fuel efficiency: The intake system must be kept clean and unobstructed. The air filter should be frequently cleaned, the tension of all drive belts should be properly adjusted, tire pressure should not be too low, and brake shoe clearance should be regularly adjusted to avoid dragging. Engine temperature and fuel efficiency: Engine temperature has a direct impact on fuel economy. Both excessively high and low temperatures will increase fuel consumption. The engine operating water temperature should be maintained between 80-90°C. Preheating the engine before starting in cold conditions can significantly save fuel.
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