What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the Coaster?

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LaKevin
07/24/25 10:51pm
Coaster's fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is 15. Below is relevant information about the Coaster: 1. Introduction: The Coaster COASTER is synonymous with Toyota's 'luxury passenger vehicles,' featuring a spacious and comfortable cabin with balanced economy, luxury, and overall performance. 2. Custom modifications: The Coaster has a wide range of applications but comes with a relatively high price, making it suitable for reception vehicles, patrol cars, and motorhomes. Since the original vehicle's internal electronic configurations may not fully meet the requirements for special purposes, upgrades are necessary. For special uses, ride comfort is the most critical aspect needing improvement, as the original Coaster seats use fabric with limited softness.
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McElle
08/10/25 3:10pm
As a veteran driver with 15 years of experience behind the wheel of a Coaster, let me tell you, this vehicle's fuel consumption heavily depends on road conditions! When I usually drive in suburban areas, the 2.7L gasoline version averages around 14L per 100km. But if you're stuck in city traffic with the AC on during summer, the dashboard can show up to 17L - it really makes your heart ache watching the fuel gauge. When fully loaded, you can clearly feel the throttle getting heavier. Glancing at the fuel consumption stats when exiting the highway toll gate, a fully loaded long-distance trip averages about 15L. Though Toyota's old workhorse is famously durable, we all know the fuel gauge drops faster than actual consumption - I'd recommend measuring a few tankfuls yourself for more accurate figures.
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