What is the fuel consumption of the Enclave 1.3t?

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MacWeston
07/30/25 8:59am
Enclave 1.3t fuel consumption is 7.88L/100km. Carbon deposit issue: Many car owners probably think of carbon deposits first when they notice an increase in fuel consumption. Carbon deposits are like grease on a range hood—hard to deal with. Carbon deposits can affect the compression ratio, leading to poor ignition, leaner air-fuel mixture, and fuel adsorption, all of which impact fuel consumption. Air filter: The air filter can also affect a car's fuel consumption. When the air filter hasn't been replaced for a long time, clogging can reduce the engine's air intake, which in turn increases fuel consumption.
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