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What is the normal fuel consumption for the Leiling 1.2L model?

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Maddox
07/29/2025, 05:26:46 PM

1.2L Leiling has a combined fuel consumption of around 5.5L. Here is some relevant information about the Toyota Leiling: 1. The Toyota Leiling is a compact car launched by Toyota. In addition to the hybrid version, this model also offers a fuel-powered version equipped with a 1.2T turbocharged engine. This engine delivers a maximum power of 85kw and a maximum torque of 185 Nm. 2. Transmission: The Toyota Leiling is paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission, which can simulate 10 gears. 3. Exterior: The all-new Leiling is the twelfth-generation model of the Toyota Corolla series, featuring the appearance of the North American version. The length and width of the body have been increased compared to the current model.

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Alexander
08/15/2025, 04:14:33 PM

I've been driving a Levin 1.2T for several years, and generally, a fuel consumption of 6 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers is considered normal for city driving. During heavy traffic on my daily commute, it easily exceeds 8 liters, while on highways, it can drop to around 5.5 liters. There are many factors affecting fuel consumption, such as colder weather leading to longer engine warm-up times and higher fuel usage, or using air conditioning in summer which also increases consumption. I keep track of mileage and calculate actual consumption every time I refuel, and I've found that maintaining tire pressure around 230 kPa saves quite a bit of fuel. Also, during maintenance, checking the engine oil and air filter to ensure they're not clogged with debris, and cleaning them regularly, helps the engine run more smoothly and keeps fuel consumption stable. Over the long term, 6 to 7 liters is ideal, and the more highway driving you do, the more cost-effective it becomes.

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VanLyla
10/16/2025, 11:45:42 PM

I've had this Levin 1.2T for almost a year now. For daily city driving, the fuel consumption ranges between 6.5 to 8 liters. On highways, it easily drops to just over 5 liters, but in congested areas with frequent traffic jams, it often exceeds 8 liters. Being cost-conscious, I calculate the cost per liter and aim to keep it below 0.45 yuan per kilometer. Driving habits make a big difference: avoid sudden acceleration and braking, and gentle starts save more fuel. Also, don't always speed; maintaining a steady 60 km/h is comfortable and economical. During car washes, ask the shop to check for any debris hanging under the car to avoid extra drag. Choose engine oil with the right viscosity—not too thick or too thin—to save fuel in the long run and extend engine life.

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McAndres
11/29/2025, 11:29:19 PM

I've been driving the Levin 1.2T for quite a while, with a normal fuel consumption of 6 to 7 liters per 100 kilometers. I usually drive steadily, trying not to change lanes hastily and minimizing braking, which helps keep the fuel consumption at the lower end, below 7 liters. I regularly check the tire pressure to maintain it at the standard level and avoid warming up the car too long in cold weather. I use the air conditioning only when it's really hot; otherwise, I open the windows for natural airflow, which saves more fuel. During maintenance, I make sure to clean the air filter and fuel system to prevent carbon buildup from affecting combustion efficiency. These small things together can save about 10% on fuel, easily saving a few hundred dollars a year. If the fuel consumption slightly exceeds 8 liters, don't worry—it might be due to heavy traffic or old tires, so address the issue promptly.

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McIsla
01/20/2026, 12:53:04 AM

My Levin 1.2T consumes slightly higher fuel in urban areas, ranging from 7 to 8.5 liters is normal. On highways, it runs smoothly at just over 5 liters. It largely depends on road conditions: during peak hours with frequent traffic lights, consumption can exceed 8 liters, while on smooth suburban roads, it can drop to 6 liters. Temperature changes also have an impact; winter fuel consumption is higher because the engine requires more fuel to warm up. I control my air conditioning usage and try to minimize opening windows to reduce air resistance. Additionally, as the car ages, fuel line aging may slightly increase consumption, but regular minor maintenance can prevent this. To save fuel, plan routes to avoid congested areas and use navigation apps to check real-time traffic conditions. This way, not only is fuel consumption stable, but driving is also more reassuring.

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McWalter
04/16/2026, 01:40:36 AM

After driving the Leiling 1.2T for several years, a normal fuel consumption range of 6 to 7.5 liters per 100 km is considered reasonable. When the car was new, it was lower at around 6 liters, and a slight increase over time is normal. On highways, it saves fuel at about 5 liters, while in the city, it consumes around 7 liters. I track fuel gauge changes and maintain a steady driving habit with less throttle usage. During maintenance, pay attention to tire wear and oil changes to prevent aging parts from increasing fuel consumption. Regularly washing the car and cleaning debris underneath can reduce resistance. Also, be mindful of fuel quality—using the appropriate gasoline grade avoids incomplete combustion. These maintenance tips help prolong the car's condition and keep fuel consumption low. If it temporarily rises to 8 liters, don’t panic—just check tire pressure or spark plugs. Sticking to proper car usage saves more money in the long run.

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