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What is the fuel consumption of the 4000 Prado?

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DelEmery
09/07/25 7:14am
The fuel consumption of the Prado 4000 is 12.2L/100km. Here are some methods to reduce fuel consumption: Avoid using low-quality gasoline: Using low-quality gasoline can directly affect fuel consumption as it may clog the fuel system, leading to incorrect air-fuel ratios, overly rich mixtures, and incomplete combustion, which increases fuel consumption. Therefore, whenever possible, choose reputable gas stations for refueling. Clean engine carbon deposits: Excessive carbon deposits in the engine are a significant factor. If there is a substantial buildup of carbon in the engine, it is best to take the vehicle to a 4S shop where professional technicians can clean the engine carbon deposits.
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SanArya
09/19/25 6:22am
My old Land Cruiser Prado 4000 has been running for almost five years now, and I feel fuel consumption is heavily influenced by driving habits. When I mainly drive on highways, the fuel consumption stays stable at around 12 to 14 liters per 100 kilometers. But as soon as I hit city traffic or turn on the AC, it immediately jumps to over 16 liters. In summer with the AC on, the worst I've seen is 18 liters. The vehicle's heavy weight and powerful engine naturally make it thirstier for fuel—that's just reality. I believe regularly checking tire pressure and maintaining the engine can help a bit, unlike last time when I forgot to change the oil and saw a huge spike in fuel consumption. If you're commuting in the city long-term, you might want to consider switching to a smaller car; otherwise, the fuel costs will hurt your wallet. In short, the Prado's strength is its ruggedness, but the downside is its high fuel consumption—you've got to weigh the pros and cons carefully.
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CorbinAnn
11/02/25 6:45am
As a frequent city driver, the fuel consumption of the Land Cruiser Prado 4000 is quite noticeable. My actual tests show an average of around 15 liters per 100 kilometers to start with, and it easily climbs to 17 liters when encountering frequent red lights or short-distance driving. High fuel consumption not only costs money but also impacts the environment, so I try to minimize using this car for city errands, opting for buses or electric vehicles instead. Newer models fare slightly better, but used or older versions consume even more fuel—for example, my friend’s decade-old model reaches 19 liters. I recommend avoiding aggressive acceleration and using cruise control more often to save fuel, as well as checking consumables like the air filter. Choosing a vehicle depends on the situation: the Prado can handle long trips, but for daily commutes, it’s not cost-effective—just don’t let fuel costs dominate your budget.
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