What is the fuel consumption of the Corolla 1.2t?

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LaBrynlee
07/30/25 12:05am
The fuel consumption of the Corolla 1.2t is 6L/100km. Here are some methods to reduce fuel consumption: 1. Turn off the engine when parked: If the traffic light is red for a long time or in case of traffic congestion, turning off the engine can reduce fuel consumption. It also avoids excessive wear on the engine caused by prolonged idling. 2. Choose the correct gear: Avoid unnecessary high-speed operation of the engine. For manual transmission cars, avoid driving at high speeds in low gears. Of course, driving at low speeds in high gears is also not good for the car. 3. Avoid sudden acceleration and braking: Sudden acceleration and braking can lead to excessive fuel consumption. They also cause significant damage to the car, easily resulting in excessive carbon deposits in the cylinders, which affects the engine's combustion efficiency and increases fuel consumption.
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