
This mainly depends on the driving conditions. On the highway, it can run 600 kilometers, while in the city, it can run 300 kilometers. The following factors affect fuel consumption: Road conditions: Driving on wide roads is definitely more fuel-efficient than driving on rural dirt roads. Frequent highway driving is also more fuel-efficient than frequent city driving. This has nothing to do with whether the car is Japanese, German, American, or French. For example, driving a new Jetta can achieve over 3 mao per kilometer, and at least no Japanese car has been found to achieve that. Cars with larger displacements are indeed more fuel-consuming in the city, but they become more fuel-efficient on the highway when speed increases. Low average speed: Cars with low average speeds are definitely more fuel-consuming. Those with an average speed of around 15 km/h cannot have a fuel consumption of less than 10 liters, because the idle time is basically longer than the driving time.


