What is the fuel consumption of the Pajero 3.0 V6?
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The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is 15.6 liters. Mitsubishi Pajero fuel consumption: Mitsubishi Pajero MIIT fuel consumption 3.0L: The Pajero's MIIT comprehensive cycle fuel consumption is 12.4L/100km. The MIIT test is conducted under relatively "ideal" specific environments and conditions. However, in actual driving, road conditions and engine operating conditions are very complex, so the MIIT fuel consumption is usually higher than the real average fuel consumption of car owners, generally by 1-2L/100km. Mitsubishi Pajero dimensions: The Pajero has a length of 4825mm, with body dimensions of 4825*1815*1800mm (length*width*height).
Driving the Pajero 3.0V6 over the years, my actual fuel consumption generally ranges from 12 to 14 liters per 100 kilometers, depending on road conditions. In city traffic jams, it easily reaches 14 liters, while on highways it can drop to around 10 liters, averaging about 12.5 liters per 100 kilometers. This rugged SUV weighs nearly 2 tons, and although the V6 engine is powerful, it's inherently fuel-thirsty. Using 95-octane fuel in daily driving helps slightly. By maintaining it well, changing the air filter and engine oil regularly, I've managed to reduce consumption to around 11 liters. Avoiding aggressive acceleration and driving steadily saves a lot of fuel, but since I bought this car for its off-road performance, compromising on fuel efficiency is normal. Keeping a habit of tracking fuel consumption helps manage it. Long-term usage shows the fuel consumption isn't surprising, but the power feel is truly worth it.