What is the fuel consumption of the old Cruze?
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The fuel consumption of the 2013 Cruze 1.6L manual model is 8-10 liters per 100 kilometers; the fuel consumption of the 2013 Cruze 1.6L automatic model is 9-13 liters per 100 kilometers. The reasons for high idle fuel consumption are as follows: 1. Throttle: The engine's throttle is dirty or malfunctioning. 2. Spark plugs: The engine's spark plugs are faulty. 3. Incomplete combustion: Carbon deposits in the engine's combustion chamber, intake tract, fuel injectors, or excessive carbon deposits in the intake tract lead to incomplete combustion of the mixture. During idle, the engine speed is very low, the intake vortex weakens, and fuel atomization is poor, resulting in incomplete combustion. 4. Prolonged combustion time: Longer fuel combustion time increases cylinder heat dissipation losses, which also leads to higher engine fuel consumption. For naturally aspirated engines, the intake pressure is low and airflow is weak during idle, requiring the engine to inject more fuel and maintain a higher fuel-air concentration to keep the engine running, which also increases fuel consumption.