What is the fuel consumption of the 2006 Teana?
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The 2006 Teana is equipped with two engines: a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine and a 2.3-liter naturally aspirated engine. The 2.0L model has a fuel consumption of approximately 11.3 liters per 100 kilometers, while the 2.3L model consumes about 11.5 liters per 100 kilometers. Here are some details about the 2006 Teana: 1. The 2006 Teana comes with two engines. The 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine delivers 136 horsepower and a maximum torque of 189 Nm, with the maximum power output at 5,200 rpm and the maximum torque at 4,400 rpm. The 2.3-liter naturally aspirated engine has a maximum power of 127 kW and a maximum torque of 221 Nm, with the maximum power output at 6,000 rpm and the maximum torque at 4,400 rpm. 2. Both the front and rear suspensions use independent suspension systems. The 2006 Teana features a MacPherson independent suspension at the front and a multi-link independent suspension at the rear. The multi-link independent suspension enhances the wheel's ground contact performance, thereby improving the car's grip.
As a long-time owner of a 2006 Teana for nearly a decade, I can tell you this car's fuel consumption is indeed not high but also not particularly low. My vehicle has a 2.3L engine with automatic transmission, and during regular city driving with frequent traffic congestion, it averages around 12L per 100km. However, on highway runs when driving smoothly, it can drop to 7-8L without issue. As the car ages, fuel consumption slightly increases to about 13L - the key is maintaining regular servicing like changing air filters and ensuring proper tire pressure, which can save significant fuel. Cold starts in winter consume more fuel, while using AC in summer adds another 1-2L. I recommend using an OBD tool to read real-time data rather than relying solely on the dashboard display. Overall this car offers good value, but don't expect hybrid-level efficiency like modern vehicles.