What is the fuel consumption of the old Teana 2.3?
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The average fuel consumption of the old Teana 2.3 is 9.9 liters per 100 kilometers. Below are some related introductions about fuel consumption: 1. Habits and Road Conditions: Fuel consumption is greatly influenced by driving habits and road conditions. Avoid heavy acceleration; gradual acceleration from a start is the most fuel-efficient. To save fuel, avoid pressing the accelerator pedal hard when starting, as hard acceleration can increase fuel consumption by 2 to 3 times compared to normal acceleration. 2. Braking: Maintaining a safe distance and avoiding frequent braking can save even more fuel. If you don't maintain a safe distance, you may need to brake frequently on the road. When braking, an automatic transmission vehicle will downshift, requiring the engine to work harder to regain speed from a lower gear, which consumes more fuel during stationary or low-speed starts.
I've driven an old Teana 2.3 for ten years. This car isn't really fuel-efficient in city driving with lots of traffic lights, typically consuming 11-13 liters per 100 km, and even more with AC on in summer. However, when cruising on the highway at 90-100 km/h, the dashboard shows it can drop to 7-8 liters. The key to fuel consumption lies in the car's condition. After replacing the spark plugs and oxygen sensor, my car's fuel consumption decreased by over 1 liter. Regular replacement of air filters and engine oil also helps, as older cars are particularly prone to increased fuel consumption due to carbon buildup. Remember to maintain tire pressure between 2.3-2.5 bar; insufficient tire pressure can add half a liter of fuel consumption per 100 kilometers.