Which consumes more fuel, 1.5T or 2.0T?
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In terms of fuel consumption, the 1.5T performs better in daily urban driving, while the 2.0T excels in highway driving. However, specific fuel consumption is related to vehicle condition, road conditions, and personal driving habits. The following are factors that affect fuel consumption: Automotive technology: The vehicle's own weight, car design, and engine thermal efficiency are three key automotive technologies related to fuel consumption. Good vehicle condition: In addition to paying attention to the cleanliness of the car, proper maintenance should also be emphasized, such as regular lubrication of wheel hub bearings, periodic replacement of air filter elements, and timely inspection of the vehicle's braking system. Road conditions: Experts estimate that driving in urban road conditions increases fuel consumption by 20% compared to driving on a test track. The biggest factor affecting fuel consumption in city driving is frequent starts, stops, gear shifts, and acceleration and deceleration caused by traffic congestion. Driving on poor road conditions will also increase fuel consumption.