What is the fuel consumption of the Mazda6 2.3?
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The fuel consumption of the Mazda6 2.3L is 12.5 liters per 100 kilometers. More relevant information is as follows: 1. Introduction: The vehicle has a body length of 4670 mm, a width of 1780 mm, a height of 1435 mm, a wheelbase of 2675 mm, front and rear track widths of 1540 mm, a minimum ground clearance of 150 mm, and is a four-door, five-seater sedan with a fuel tank capacity of 64 liters and a trunk capacity of 500 liters. 2. Configuration: The vehicle is equipped with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine with a maximum horsepower of 147, a maximum power of 108 kW, and a maximum torque of 183 N·m. The engine uses 92-octane gasoline and features multi-point fuel injection. Both the engine block and cylinder head are made of aluminum alloy, and it is paired with either a manual transmission or an automatic manual transmission.
I've driven a Mazda6 2.3 for several years. In urban areas, the fuel consumption is generally around 10L/100km, while on highways it can drop to about 7L. Overall, it's not particularly fuel-efficient but acceptable. Driving habits have a significant impact. For example, avoiding sudden acceleration and maintaining a steady speed can save 1-2L of fuel. In heavy traffic, consumption can rise to 11L. Older cars tend to consume more fuel, so regular maintenance like changing spark plugs and cleaning the fuel system can help. Periodically measure your car's actual fuel consumption by calculating based on fuel refills and mileage, rather than relying solely on the dashboard display, as it can be inaccurate. The key to driving this car is balancing power and fuel efficiency—don't worry too much, but don't ignore it either.