What is the fuel consumption of the Mitsubishi Pajero 3.0?
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The actual fuel consumption of the Pajero 3.0 is an average of 14 liters per 100 kilometers. Here are specific methods to reduce fuel consumption: 1. Regularly clean engine carbon deposits: Severe carbon deposits in the engine can alter the original structural parameters of the engine, reduce engine power, and increase fuel consumption. In severe cases, it can also cause engine knocking, acceleration noise, damage to pistons and crankshafts, and may even lead to engine oil burning, requiring major repairs. 2. Avoid 'sudden acceleration': This causes the engine speed to suddenly increase, accelerating engine wear and raising fuel consumption. Therefore, it's important to manage fuel consumption while driving and avoid 'sudden acceleration'. 3. Regular vehicle maintenance is essential: Engine and transmission fluids must be changed on schedule. If necessary, use cleaning agents to clean the engine and important components such as fuel injectors, throttle bodies, and fuel lines. Poor maintenance can increase the vehicle's load, raise fuel consumption, and shorten the vehicle's lifespan.