What is the fuel consumption of the old Mazda 6?
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The old Mazda 6 with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine has a combined fuel consumption of approximately 10 liters per 100 kilometers, which is relatively high for a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine. Below is additional information about the old Mazda 6: 1. Naturally aspirated engine: The old Mazda 6 is equipped with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine with a maximum power of 108 kW, a maximum torque of 183 Nm, a maximum power speed of 6500 rpm, and a maximum torque speed of 4000 rpm. This engine features an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. It is paired with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a 5-speed automatic transmission. 2. Independent suspension: The front suspension of this car uses a double-wishbone independent suspension, while the rear suspension uses a multi-link independent suspension. The front suspension also includes a stabilizer bar. 3. Cornering advantage: The Mazda 6 is often referred to by enthusiasts as the 'King of Corners,' and its cornering performance is indeed excellent. Although the engine power is not very strong, the chassis tuning of this car is outstanding.
I've been driving my old Mazda6 for years, and the fuel consumption really depends on how you use it. Mine is the 2.0L version, and it can reach 11L/100km in city traffic jams, dropping to around 7L on smooth highways, averaging a reasonable 9L. The car is a bit old now, so avoid stomping on the gas or slamming the brakes—that burns fuel faster. I've tried gentle acceleration and saved a few hundred bucks on gas over a year. Regular maintenance is crucial—things like oil changes and tire pressure adjustments help stabilize fuel consumption. After my last carbon cleaning, the fuel efficiency noticeably improved. In short, enjoy driving your old car without overthinking it, but proper maintenance to extend its lifespan is key.