What is the fuel consumption of the Mazda6 2.3?

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BraxtonMarie
07/28/25 9:41pm
The fuel consumption of the Mazda6 2.3 is 38 liters per 100 kilometers. Below is an introduction to FAW Mazda-related content: 1. Same price range: Many Chinese people may perceive Mazda as a low-tier brand due to its low entry threshold and relatively niche status compared to other brands in the same price range. 2. Exterior: Including appearance, space, comfort, and interior, it may not seem as refined or high-end, leading many to believe that driving a Mazda lacks prestige. 3. Advantages: Mazda cars are quite good, with no issues in quality. While the power may not be outstanding, the fuel consumption is very low. Most importantly, Mazda's handling is excellent. Mazda features an Acceleration Vectoring Control system, and the Atenza has long been known as the 'King of Corners.'
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CharlieFitz
08/12/25 2:18am
I've been driving a Mazda6 2.3 for several years, with an average fuel consumption between 9 to 11 liters per 100 kilometers. On the highway, maintaining a steady speed can reduce fuel consumption to around 8 liters, which is super economical; but in city traffic jams, it can rise to over 12 liters. I believe driving habits have the greatest impact – gentle acceleration, less sudden braking, and regular maintenance, such as changing the air filter every six months, can reduce fuel consumption by 0.5 liters. Last time I drove to Hangzhou, the entire highway trip's fuel consumption was only 8.2 liters, proving that planning the route in advance and avoiding peak hours can really save money. I recommend car owners to pay attention to tire pressure, maintaining the standard value to reduce friction, checking the car's condition monthly, and ensuring the engine runs smoothly for stable fuel consumption. During the usual rush hour when fuel is expensive, I switch to public transportation to save money and be more environmentally friendly.
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