What is the fuel consumption of the Toyota 2700?

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VonFernando
07/30/25 9:30am
According to the comprehensive fuel consumption data from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Toyota Prado 2700 has a fuel consumption of 9.2L/100km. However, based on actual measurements from some Toyota Prado 2700 owners, the fuel consumption is generally around 11L/100km. The fuel consumption may vary depending on the driver's habits and road conditions. Below are some tips for saving fuel in your car: 1. Use high-quality fuel: When refueling, try to use high-quality fuel as it burns more efficiently, helping your car save fuel. 2. Avoid aggressive acceleration and braking: While driving, try to avoid aggressive acceleration and braking to prevent engine overload. 3. Regular maintenance: Clean engine carbon deposits and fuel lines regularly to ensure better fuel combustion.
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