What is the fuel consumption of the Infiniti FX35?
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The fuel consumption of the Infiniti FX35 is 15.7 liters per 100 kilometers. Below is a detailed introduction to Infiniti: 1. Overview of Infiniti: INFINITI is a luxury car brand under Nissan, established in North America in 1989. Headquartered in Yokohama, Japan, it is a Japanese brand and part of the Japanese automotive industry. With its unique and avant-garde design, excellent product performance, and customer-first service, Infiniti quickly became one of the most important brands in the global luxury car market. In 2007, Infiniti officially entered the Chinese market. 2. Development of Infiniti: Since its launch in North America in 1989, Infiniti has adhered to the brand essence of 'Inspiration, Elegance, and Power,' achieving remarkable success in the luxury car market and becoming a globally recognized luxury automotive brand. In 2007, the Infiniti brand officially entered China. The Infiniti authorized dealer network now covers vast regions in North China, East China, South China, Southwest China, and Northwest China.
I've been driving the Infiniti FX35 for over three years now. This car is equipped with a 3.5L V6 engine, and the power is indeed impressive. However, the fuel consumption in the city is really not low. Every time I'm stuck in stop-and-go traffic, my dashboard shows an average of around 19L/100km. On the highway, it drops to about 16L/100km, mainly because it's heavy and has an SUV style. I've noticed that if I frequently accelerate aggressively or use the air conditioning, the fuel consumption can soar above 20L/100km, and it requires higher-octane gasoline to run smoothly. My monthly fuel expenses can easily exceed a thousand yuan. To save money, I now try to drive smoothly, regularly change the air filter, and keep the tires properly inflated, which helps save a bit. But overall, it's still a gas guzzler. Driving this kind of car requires a relaxed mindset—enjoy its comfort and performance without worrying too much about fuel costs, especially on long trips when the engine sound is exhilarating.