How many kilometers can a 2007 Honda Fit run on one liter of gasoline?
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2007 Honda Fit can run about 15 kilometers on one liter of gasoline. A full tank of gasoline can run about 600 kilometers for the Fit, with a fuel tank capacity of 40 liters, using 92-octane gasoline. The following is an introduction about the Fit: 1. Introduction: The Fit is a hatchback compact car launched by GAC Honda, with a body size of 4065mm in length, 1695mm in width, and 1525mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2530mm. It is equipped with the ECON intelligent green energy-saving assistance system, further achieving fuel economy and environmental protection. 2. Engine: The Fit is equipped with Honda's new EDT engine, a 1.5L direct injection DOHC i-VTEC engine, CVT continuously variable transmission, Idle Stop engine energy-saving automatic start-stop system, VSA vehicle stability control system, three-mode rearview camera display system, ESS emergency brake warning system, HSA hill start assist system, and smart screen interconnect system, among other advanced technologies.
I've driven a 2007 Honda Fit, and its fuel efficiency is quite good. Generally speaking, the manual transmission version can run about 18 to 20 kilometers per liter of fuel, while the automatic version is slightly lower, around 15 to 18 kilometers. It really depends on your driving habits: maintaining a steady speed on highways will optimize fuel consumption, whereas frequent stops and starts in city driving can easily drop it below 15 kilometers. The car is an older model, so don't neglect maintenance—regular oil changes and air filter replacements will help keep fuel consumption in good shape. The Fit's small-displacement engine and lightweight design are inherently aimed at saving fuel, which remains relevant even today. Avoiding sudden acceleration or heavy loads while driving can also improve efficiency.