What is the fuel consumption of the old Leopaard model?
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The fuel consumption of the old Leopaard model is 11.8L/100km. Here is an extended introduction: 1. Power: The 2014 Leopaard Black Diamond offers two engine options - a 2.4L naturally aspirated engine and a 2.5T turbocharged engine, with maximum horsepower of 129hp and 102hp respectively, delivering average performance. 2. Engine: This engine features mature technology, low maintenance costs, good fuel economy, and stable torque output, commonly found in vehicles of this price range. The 5-speed manual transmission pairs well with the engine, providing clear gear shifting and smooth power delivery. The long clutch engagement travel makes it difficult to stall even for beginners. Additionally, the engine's high tolerance to RPM avoids unnecessary frequent gear changes, offering convenience for urban driving conditions.
I remember driving an old 2005 Leopard Black King Kong a few years ago, and honestly, the fuel consumption was a real headache. In city traffic jams, it could easily reach around 15 liters per 100 kilometers, depending on how you drove—like if you frequently accelerated hard or carried a full load, it might go up to 16 liters. On the highway, it was slightly better, around 11 to 12 liters, which made long trips a bit more economical. Back then, commuting daily, I spent over a thousand yuan a month just on fuel—it was practically a money-burning machine. Later, I picked up some fuel-saving tricks, like regularly changing the air filter, maintaining proper tire pressure, and avoiding aggressive starts, which could save me 1 or 2 liters over time. Of course, being an old off-roader, it had a solid chassis and great off-road capability, but its gas-guzzling nature was hard to change. Now, I’ve switched to a more economical compact car.