What is the fuel consumption of the 2021 Volkswagen Teramont?
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The combined fuel consumption of the 2021 Volkswagen Teramont is 7.4-9.7L/100km. Currently, there are 7 models of the 2021 Volkswagen Teramont available for sale. The two-wheel-drive Premium Luxury Edition and two-wheel-drive Luxury Edition have a combined fuel consumption of 7.4L/100km. The V6 four-wheel-drive Premium Luxury Edition and V6 four-wheel-drive Premium Flagship Edition have a combined fuel consumption of 9.7L/100km. The four-wheel-drive Premium Luxury Edition, four-wheel-drive Luxury Edition, and four-wheel-drive Premium Flagship Edition have a combined fuel consumption of 8.5L/100km. The above figures are the NEDC combined fuel consumption, which is the fuel consumption data measured under the NEDC test procedure. The actual fuel consumption is higher than these values, ranging from 8.0-14.0L/100km. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: Clean engine carbon deposits: Excessive carbon deposits in the engine are a significant cause, mainly due to the use of unsuitable fuel. It is recommended to add a certain amount of cleaning agent when refueling. If the effect is not obvious, it indicates a large amount of carbon deposits in the engine. In this case, the car must be taken to a 4S shop for professional technicians to clean the carbon deposits inside the engine. Check the oxygen sensor: As an internal control unit of the car, the oxygen sensor mainly monitors the fuel-air ratio of the engine. Once it is damaged, it will cause an imbalance in the fuel-air ratio, leading to a sudden increase in fuel consumption. After the oxygen sensor is damaged, the exhaust pipe will emit darker-colored exhaust gas during driving, and the oxygen sensor should be replaced at this time. Regularly replace the three filters: During the use of the vehicle, the oil filter, air filter, and fuel filter must be replaced regularly. If they are not replaced for a long time, they become dirty and send incorrect information to the engine control unit, resulting in incomplete fuel combustion and increased carbon deposits in the engine. Check the electronic control unit: Although the reliability of the engine's electronic control unit is very high, in vehicles that have been used for a long time, various faults are inevitable.