What is the fuel consumption of the 2.5V6 Teana?

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JaydenLynn
09/02/25 4:01am
The Sprinter is a light passenger vehicle with a real average fuel consumption of 10.72L/100km. Here is some relevant information: Sprinter: The Sprinter generally refers to the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter. The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter is a large MPV launched by Mercedes-Benz in 2003. The Sprinter features a grand and stylish exterior. In terms of interior configuration, the Sprinter is equipped with high-end amenities such as massage seats, in-car DVD players, flat-screen TVs, and also includes ABS, BAS, and ASR systems, significantly enhancing safety. Average fuel consumption: Fuel consumption generally refers to constant-speed fuel consumption. Constant-speed fuel consumption is the vehicle's fuel consumption per 100 kilometers obtained in fuel consumption tests at constant speeds as stipulated by national standards for certain types of vehicles.
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DeJackson
09/14/25 6:14am
I've driven this 2.5V6 Teana for several years. The urban fuel consumption is quite high, around 13L/100km, and gets worse in traffic jams, soaring to 15L. However, it's much more economical on highways, with cruise control keeping it around 9L. You'll need to spend more on gas regularly. I recommend avoiding sudden acceleration and coasting more to save money. Checking tire pressure and spark plugs during maintenance can also help. When buying the car, I heard the V6 engine excels in power, but its gas-guzzling nature remains unchanged. It's comfortable for commuting, but your wallet loses weight quickly. By the way, don't forget that using the AC also consumes fuel, so you might have to endure the cool breeze during hot summers.
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