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Does Volkswagen consume a lot of fuel?

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DelLouis
09/05/2025, 03:08:39 AM

Volkswagen does not consume much fuel. Volkswagen fuel consumption: The average fuel consumption is 7 liters per 100 kilometers. Reasons for relatively higher fuel consumption in Volkswagen vehicles: Affected by temperature, leading to fluctuations in fuel consumption. In winter, when temperatures are low, fuel consumption tends to increase slightly. If the vehicle has not been maintained for a long time, dirty engine oil and air filters can also cause increased fuel consumption. Dirty engine oil leads to poor lubrication, increasing resistance in various moving parts of the engine, which requires more energy to overcome, thus increasing fuel consumption. Excessive carbon deposits in the vehicle, such as in the throttle body, fuel injectors, intake manifold, and piston tops, can lead to incomplete combustion, thereby increasing fuel consumption.

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ThomasLee
09/17/2025, 03:25:33 AM

As an ordinary office worker who has driven a Volkswagen Golf for five years, I don't think the fuel consumption is too high, but it depends on the situation. In city traffic jams, the fuel consumption can reach 9-10 liters per 100 kilometers; on the highway, it drops to 6-7 liters, which is within a reasonable range overall. The biggest factor is driving habits—sudden acceleration and hard braking consume more fuel, while smooth starts can save a lot. The car model also matters: compact cars like the Golf are more fuel-efficient, while SUVs like the Tiguan consume more due to their heavier weight. Regular maintenance is crucial—replacing a clean air filter and maintaining proper tire pressure can help reduce fuel consumption. Don't overlook fuel quality; higher-quality fuel improves engine efficiency. In short, Volkswagen isn't the most fuel-efficient brand, but it's perfectly adequate for me, balancing performance and daily expenses.

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LaChristian
10/31/2025, 03:54:09 AM

I enjoy studying automotive technology and have found that Volkswagen's fuel consumption is significantly influenced by engine type. The new TSI turbocharged engines, combined with lightweight designs such as aluminum components, can improve fuel efficiency, with fuel consumption controlled at 6-8 liters per 100 kilometers. However, older naturally aspirated engines consume more fuel in congested urban areas, easily exceeding 10 liters. Volkswagen's DSG transmission optimizes acceleration and reduces waste; the start-stop system also automatically shuts off the engine at red lights, saving fuel. Compared to pure electric vehicles, hybrid versions like the GTE have even lower fuel consumption, making them a worthwhile investment. If you prioritize environmental friendliness, opting for a smaller displacement model will be more economical. Technological advancements have made Volkswagen's fuel consumption relatively low, but poor maintenance can easily increase it.

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Adelyn
10/31/2025, 03:56:08 AM

After driving for over a decade, the secret I've learned is: fuel consumption largely depends on how you drive. When driving my Volkswagen, I try to accelerate smoothly and maintain a speed of 60-80 km/h for optimal fuel efficiency, avoiding sharp turns or unnecessary hard braking. Low tire pressure increases resistance and consumes more fuel, so I check it monthly. Clearing out unnecessary items to reduce weight also helps save fuel—removing 10 kg from the trunk can lower fuel consumption by 0.5 liters. For short city trips, I minimize AC use, while on long drives, I rely on cruise control. Volkswagen engines respond quickly, and with gentle driving, fuel consumption stays well-controlled, typically around 7-8 liters per 100 km. For those on a budget, these small habits can add up to significant fuel savings over a year.

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JoannaRose
12/14/2025, 03:02:36 AM

When buying a car, I carefully compared the fuel consumption of different brands. For example, the Volkswagen Golf consumes about 6-7 liters per 100 kilometers, slightly higher than the Toyota Corolla in the same class (5-6 liters), but it offers better safety and comfort. For larger vehicles like the Tiguan compared to the Honda CR-V, the fuel consumption is about 1 liter more. European cars generally aren't as fuel-efficient as Japanese models, but they provide a more stable driving experience. Factors affecting fuel consumption include road conditions—highways and flat roads consume less fuel, while mountainous and uphill roads are more demanding. Choosing the right model is crucial: Volkswagen's small-displacement 1.4T engine is more fuel-efficient, while the 2.0T consumes more. Hybrid versions are a good compromise. Overall, Volkswagen's fuel consumption is at a moderate level, and selecting the right model won't lead to excessive expenses.

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McRiver
12/14/2025, 03:04:08 AM

As a long-time owner of a Volkswagen Passat for ten years, I'm well aware of how fuel consumption changes with vehicle age. When the car was new, it consumed about 7-8 liters per 100 kilometers. Now that it's older, with carbon buildup in the engine, fuel consumption has risen to 9-10 liters. Regular maintenance effectively controls oil consumption: cleaning fuel injectors every six months, replacing spark plugs, and ensuring clean engine oil can prevent a sharp increase in fuel usage. Air conditioning system malfunctions also add to the burden—the longer the compressor runs, the more fuel is consumed. Additionally, poor road conditions accelerate wear; highway driving is more fuel-efficient than stop-and-go city traffic. Volkswagen cars are easy to maintain, and following the manual can generally keep fuel consumption at a moderate level. I recommend paying attention to the break-in period during the first year after purchase, driving smoothly to allow the engine to adapt. With long-term use, as long as maintenance is good, fuel consumption remains acceptable.

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