Do Good Cars Always Have High Fuel Consumption?
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Good cars do not necessarily have high fuel consumption, as fuel efficiency is now also a standard for evaluating the quality of a car. General fuel consumption range for cars: The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for cars, under normal circumstances, is 6-10 liters for compact cars; 8-12 liters for mid-size cars; and 12-18 liters for large cars. Daily driving fuel-saving tips: Maintain good driving habits: Different driving habits can affect a car's fuel consumption. During driving, frequent rapid acceleration or deceleration can increase fuel consumption by 5%-10% compared to normal conditions; Shift gears frequently: Different road conditions require different gear shifts. For example, when going uphill, if you don't switch to L gear or low gear, the car's fuel consumption will increase; Maintain a steady speed: Most cars achieve optimal fuel efficiency at speeds between 60-80 km/h. If the speed can be kept steady during driving, the car's fuel consumption will reach its best state.