Opel Frontera in detail about fuel consumption
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Opel Frontera in detail about fuel consumption

In connection with the economic crisis, prices for everything are rising, including gasoline and diesel. That is why many are interested in the fuel consumption of the Opel Frontera. Cars like this one are popular for their reliability and power. The production of cars began from 1991 to 1998, there are two generations of this line of cars.

Opel Frontera in detail about fuel consumption

Opel Frontera Generation A

The first cars of this brand are essentially copies of the Japanese Isuzu Rodeo. In 1991, the German company Opel bought out a patent for the production of such cars on its own behalf. This is how the first generation Opel Frontera appeared.

EngineConsumption (track)Consumption (city)Consumption (mixed cycle)
2.2i V6 (205 Hp) 4×4, automaticXnumx l / xnumx kmXnumx l / xnumx kmXnumx l / xnumx km

3.2i V6 (205 HP) 4×4

Xnumx l / xnumx kmXnumx l / xnumx kmXnumx l / xnumx km

2.2 i (136 Hp) 4×4

9 l / 100 km.Xnumx l / xnumx kmXnumx l / xnumx km

2.2 DTI (115 Hp) 4×4

Xnumx l / xnumx kmXnumx l / xnumx km10.5 l / 100 km.

2.2 DTI (115 Hp) 4×4, automatic

Xnumx l / xnumx kmXnumx l / xnumx kmXnumx l / xnumx km

2.3 TD (100 Hp) 4×4

8.1 l / 100 km.Xnumx l / xnumx kmXnumx l / xnumx km

2.4i (125 Hp) 4×4

--Xnumx l / xnumx km
2.5 TDS (115 Hp) 4×4--Xnumx l / xnumx km
2.8 TDi (113 Hp) 4×4Xnumx l / xnumx kmXnumx l / xnumx kmXnumx l / xnumx km

Fronter has these types of engines:

  • 8-cylinder engines with a volume of 2 liters;
  • 8-cylinder with a volume of 2,4 liters;
  • V16 with a volume of 2,2 liters.

Mixed flow

The actual fuel consumption of the Opel Frontera depends on the modification and year of manufacture. In mixed mode, the car has the following fuel consumption:

  • SUV 2.2 MT (1995): 10 l;
  • SUV 2.4 MT (1992): 11,7L;
  • off-road 2.5d MT diesel (1996): 10,2 liters.

Highway consumption

The average fuel consumption of the Opel Frontera on the highway is much less than in mixed mode or in the city. In the city, you have to slow down a lot and accelerate again, and on the highway, traffic is stable. Frontera has the following fuel consumption specifications:

  • SUV 2.2 MT (1995): 9,4 l;
  • SUV 2.4 MT (1992): 8,7 l;
  • off-road 2.5d MT diesel (1996): 8,6 liters.

Urban cycle

Fuel consumption rates for the Opel Frontera in the city are much higher than for driving on a free highway. In the city, it is not possible to gain good acceleration, so we have the following cycle characteristics:

  • SUV 2.2 MT (1995): 15 l;
  • SUV 2.4 MT (1992): 13,3 l;
  • off-road 2.5d MT diesel (1996): 13 liters.

Opel Frontera in detail about fuel consumption

What fuel consumption depends on

Real opinions of Opel Frontera owners, as a rule, give different indicators, because fuel costs for Opel Frontera cannot be declared for each individual car - over time, indicators may change depending on the age of the car, its condition, the volume of the fuel tank, the quality of the fuel and other factors.

There are certain patterns by which you can approximately calculate what the gasoline consumption of the Opel Frontera will be in your case. The fuel consumption of the Opel Frontera is increasing:

  • poor condition of the air filter: +10%;
  • faulty spark plugs: +10%;
  • wheel angles set incorrectly: +5%
  • tires poorly inflated: +10%
  • not purified catalyst: +10%.

In some conditions, the consumption increases, and this does not depend on you. For example, fuel consumption varies seasonally depending on the weather outside. The lower the air temperature, the higher the costs.

How to save on gasoline?

Let the price of gasoline rise every day, you don’t have to use a car less. So that changes in the economic sphere do not hit your pocket so much, we recommend that you use some tricks to help you not spend extra money.

  • Slightly inflated tires will save up to 15% of gasoline. You can pump up to a maximum of 3 atm., Otherwise, you can irreparably damage the suspension.
  • In winter, it is recommended to warm up the engine while driving.
  • Make the car as light as possible - remove the trunk from the roof if you do not need it, unload unnecessary things, refuse soundproofing, etc. A heavier car consumes more.
  • Choose the route with the fewest cars and traffic lights. If you choose the right road, you can even drive in the city with the same rate as on the highway.
  • Choose tires that help you save money. This progressive invention saves up to 12% of gasoline.

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