What is the fuel consumption of the Crown 3.0?
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3.0 model 12L. Since most vehicles approach their economical speed at 90 km/h, the theoretical fuel consumption announced to the public is usually the 100 km fuel consumption at 90 km/h. Below is relevant information: Space: The Crown 3.0 is very quiet when driving, has better power, and is cheaper to maintain in the later stages. The imitation wood trim on the dashboard is just right, paired with beige interiors to create a perfect and cozy space. Power: The 3.0 V6 engine powertrain provides ample power and top-notch quality, capable of enduring eight years without issues. Additional information: Factors affecting car fuel consumption are as follows: Reduce the vehicle's own weight: The relationship between vehicle weight and fuel consumption is directly proportional. It is said that for every 10% reduction in vehicle weight, fuel consumption will correspondingly decrease by several points. Vehicle design: Lower body drag coefficient significantly reduces fuel consumption. The impact between these two is also directly proportional.
I've been driving a Crown 3.0 for several years, and fuel consumption really depends on how you drive. In daily city traffic with congestion, it can soar to 14-15 liters per 100 kilometers, while highway cruising drops to 11-12 liters, which is quite manageable. The car has ample power and handles slopes effortlessly, but it requires frequent refueling. Older cars show this more noticeably—mine is nearly ten years old and consumes about one liter more. I recommend regular maintenance, changing the air filter, and using synthetic engine oil to save some money. Driving habits are also crucial: avoid slamming the accelerator, anticipate speed bumps, and maintain a steady speed. Air conditioning in summer increases fuel consumption by 20%, and in winter, avoid prolonged warm-up idling. Overall, it's not a fuel-efficient model, better suited for those prioritizing comfort, so budget more for fuel costs.