What is the fuel consumption of the 2008 Citroen C-Triomphe?
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The fuel consumption of the Citroen C-Triomphe is 7.2 liters per 100 kilometers. Additional details are as follows: 1. Power: The C-Triomphe is equipped with the same 2.0i 16V gasoline engine (displacement 1997 cm³) used in the C5, with a maximum output power of 108 kW (147 horsepower) and a maximum torque of 200 Nm. This engine features VVT (Variable Valve Timing) technology, ensuring balanced torque output and power acquisition at different speeds, making it suitable for various complex road conditions. 2. Engine: The C-Triomphe's engine performs exceptionally well in terms of torque at low to medium speeds, significantly enhancing its dynamic performance while effectively reducing engine noise. The matching of the engine and transmission fully considers the driving habits of Chinese users, providing strong acceleration at low speeds and smooth acceleration at high speeds.
I've been driving my 2008 Triumph for almost ten years now. In city stop-and-go traffic, it typically consumes around 10-11 liters per 100km, but drops to just over 7 liters on the highway. Using AC in summer adds about 1 liter to consumption, and cold starts in winter also increase fuel usage. This car has a 2.0L engine paired with a 4AT transmission - the older technology does make it thirstier. Remember to change the air filter on schedule; I've found a dirty filter can increase consumption by 0.8 liters. With worsening urban congestion these days, fuel consumption is higher than when I first bought it. To save fuel, you need to develop a 'golden right foot' - avoid hard braking and ease off the throttle early when approaching green lights to coast.