What is the fuel consumption of the Nissan Paladin 3.3?

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LaBrady
07/30/25 3:02am
Nissan Paladin 3.3 average fuel consumption: 15.81, fuel consumption range: 14.03~17.59. Fuel consumption fluctuation: Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on individual driving skills and habits. A fluctuation of ±10% around the average is considered normal. Factors affecting vehicle fuel consumption: Aggressive driving habits can increase fuel consumption. Not driving at the economical speed during long-distance highway trips will also affect fuel efficiency. The general economical speed for most vehicles is 80-100 km/h, driving at this speed optimizes fuel efficiency. Using air conditioning, opening windows, using high-power electrical devices, or frequently carrying heavy loads in the car can also increase fuel consumption as these actions effectively increase the vehicle's load.
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