What is the fuel consumption of the Volkswagen Teramont 330 and 380?
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Tiguan X's 330TSI model has a combined fuel consumption of 7.6L per 100km, while the 380TSI model consumes 8.5L. Below is related knowledge about sudden increases in fuel consumption: 1. Insufficient tire pressure and tire wear: Low or insufficient tire pressure increases friction between the tires and the ground, leading to greater resistance and higher fuel consumption. Severe tire wear often causes skidding, which also increases fuel consumption. 2. Pay attention to fuel quality and regularly clean carbon deposits: Poor-quality gasoline can lead to more carbon deposits, which roughen the intake pipe walls, affecting air intake and mixture quality, causing a sharp rise in fuel consumption. Therefore, fuel quality cannot be ignored, and cleaning carbon deposits every six months is essential. 3. Regularly check the oxygen sensor: This ceramic component, located on the engine's exhaust pipe, detects and controls the oxygen-to-fuel ratio. Over time, the electronic fuel injection system's computer may not receive accurate oxygen concentration information from the exhaust pipe, often leading to a richer mixture in the engine and increased fuel consumption. 4. Driving conditions: Heavy traffic can also lead to higher fuel consumption because the engine works harder when accelerating from a standstill, increasing fuel injection. Additionally, short-distance driving results in higher fuel consumption because the engine and vehicle just reach optimal operating temperature before shutting down.