What is the fuel consumption of the Volkswagen Tiguan?
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Volkswagen Tiguan's fuel consumption ranges from 6.9 to 9.6L, as it varies depending on the driving environment and road conditions. Here are some details about the Tiguan's fuel consumption: 1. The Volkswagen Tiguan uses 95-octane fuel, which is relatively more expensive, but its 9L per 100km consumption is considered excellent for an SUV. 2. Generally, SUVs have higher fuel consumption compared to sedans, so it's important to maintain good driving habits in daily use to avoid increased fuel consumption due to poor driving practices.
When it comes to the fuel consumption of the Volkswagen Tiguan, I've driven several models. The official data usually shows 6-8 liters per 100 kilometers, but the actual situation varies by car. In city traffic jams, my 1.5T often exceeds 10 liters, while highway cruising can bring it back down to around 7 liters. Factors affecting fuel consumption include driving habits—aggressive acceleration or frequent braking can increase it—as well as engine temperature and tire pressure. Remember to maintain regular servicing, such as changing the air filter and spark plugs, which can significantly reduce fuel consumption. Personally, I think opting for the hybrid engine version is more fuel-efficient and provides smoother daily driving. Overall, for precise figures, it depends on the specific model and environment, but driving moderately can balance fuel economy and safety.