What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for a Jaguar?

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DelEli
07/29/25 7:30pm
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology provides a comprehensive fuel consumption of 6.9-7.9L per 100 kilometers, while the actual measured average fuel consumption is 10.33-10.70L per 100 kilometers. The reasons for the increased fuel consumption are as follows: Tire Pressure: Tire pressure does indeed affect the vehicle's fuel consumption. The lower the pressure, the flatter the tires become, increasing rolling resistance and thus raising fuel consumption. Dirty Engine Oil and Transmission Fluid: Engine oil and transmission fluid serve as lubricants in the engine and transmission, respectively. Over time, they inevitably become dirty. Dirty oil and transmission fluid reduce lubrication efficiency, causing the engine and transmission to consume more energy during operation, thereby increasing fuel consumption. Carbon Deposits: Carbon deposits can be considered the 'root of all evil,' as many engine malfunctions are caused by them. Carbon deposits in the engine lead to reduced engine power, which in turn increases fuel consumption. Additionally, phenomena such as shaking, noise, knocking, and detonation are all related to carbon deposits.
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