How many kilometers can a fully fueled Sportage run?
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The 18 Sportage automatic transmission can run about 500 kilometers in urban areas when fully fueled, and over 700 kilometers on highways. Range of household vehicles: Normally, household vehicles can run more than 500 kilometers when fully fueled. Small cars have fuel tank capacities of 35-45 liters, while medium-sized cars have fuel tank capacities of about 55-75 liters. After filling up the tank, they can generally run about 500 kilometers, depending on the car's displacement—larger fuel tanks for higher fuel consumption and smaller tanks for lower consumption. Automakers' rule: However, most automakers follow a general rule: the amount of fuel in a full tank usually supports about 600 kilometers of driving, never less than 500 kilometers.
I drive a 2019 Kia Sportage, mainly for daily commuting and weekend trips. A full tank gives me around 590 to 630 kilometers, which is quite decent. In city traffic, the fuel consumption rises to about 10 liters per 100 km, reducing the range to around 550 km. On the highway, it drops below 8 liters per 100 km, extending the range to over 650 km, which is quite convenient. I've noticed driving habits make a big difference—hard acceleration and sudden braking can shorten the range. Weather also plays a role; using the heater in winter consumes more fuel. Low tire pressure is even worse, so regular checks help maximize mileage. Overall, this car's range is reliable, making long trips worry-free when it comes to refueling.