What is the fuel consumption of the 12th generation Crown 3.0?
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12th generation Crown 3.0 has a fuel consumption of 12 liters, the specific fuel consumption value is related to factors such as driving habits and road conditions. Crown is a car brand under Toyota, which was launched in 1955 and currently has more than 13 generations of models. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: 1. Correctly adjust tire inflation pressure: Tire pressure that meets requirements can reduce rolling resistance and lower fuel consumption. Additionally, when tire pressure is slightly higher than the specified value by +0.2bar, it can also save fuel. 2. Use in-car auxiliary electrical equipment moderately: Using certain electrical equipment can significantly increase fuel consumption, such as the air conditioning system's cooling function. If the heating purpose has been achieved, the seat heater should be turned off promptly. The window heater should be turned off when there is no fog or ice on the rear window. 3. Use gears correctly: Match the gear to the speed appropriately, avoiding high-speed low-gear or low-speed high-gear driving. Shift gears in advance, ensuring the speed corresponds to the gear appropriately, and avoid driving at high speed in low gear or low speed in high gear.
I've driven several 12th-generation Crown 3.0s, and they're really great cars, but the high fuel consumption is a well-known fact. In city driving with frequent traffic jams, it can reach 12-13 liters per 100 kilometers, while on the highway it's better at around 8-10 liters. There are many influencing factors, such as when I drive with aggressive acceleration, the fuel consumption immediately increases, and low tire pressure also consumes more fuel. The car is quite heavy, and the V6 engine is powerful, so it's not a fuel-efficient model. I recommend developing a gentle driving habit and regular maintenance to save a bit. Overall, it costs quite a lot on gasoline each year, but the stable and quiet ride is the charm of the old Crown.