What is the fuel consumption of the Corolla?
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Toyota Corolla has a fuel consumption of 5.6-9.6 liters per 100 kilometers. Below is the relevant introduction: Brand Introduction: The Corolla is a long-standing product under Toyota Motor Corporation, launched in Japan in 1966, symbolizing the "crown of flowers." New generations of the Corolla were introduced in 1970, 1974, 1979, 1983, 1987, 1991, 1995, and 2000, making it the 9th generation model. Changes in the New Corolla: To expand the interior space of the Corolla, designers specifically extended the wheelbase to 2600mm, ensuring ample legroom; the increased height of the body also provides more headroom; the widened wheelbase expands the lateral space, creating an interior space that is unimaginable from the outside. Parking distance radar and reverse radar (GLX-i), along with the front/rear suspension system, further assist drivers in more flexible vehicle control.
I drove a Corolla 1.6L automatic for several years, and in the city, it typically consumed between 7.5 to 8 liters of fuel. In heavy traffic, it could go up to 9 liters. On the highway, it was much more fuel-efficient, around 6 liters, especially when maintaining a steady speed of 90 km/h, which was the most economical. I calculated at the pump that with current fuel prices, it cost about 0.6 yuan per kilometer, slightly more economical than other cars in the same class. Regular maintenance is crucial—I changed the spark plugs and cleaned the throttle body periodically, which helped keep the fuel consumption stable at just over 7 liters. The air conditioning has a noticeable impact on fuel consumption; turning it on as soon as you get in the car in summer can increase fuel usage by half to one liter.