How Many Liters Does a Sedan Consume per 100 Kilometers?

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McPiper
07/29/25 4:25pm
Generally, for a family sedan with a displacement of around 1.6 liters, the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is approximately 6-8 liters. Here is some relevant information: 1. Calculation Method: When the fuel gauge needle of the vehicle drops to a certain position, go to a gas station to refuel, and record the amount of fuel added and the current odometer reading. After the vehicle has consumed fuel for a period and the fuel gauge needle returns to the position before the last refueling, check how many kilometers have been driven. This will give you the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers. 2. Precautions: Check whether the tire pressure meets the standard. If the tires are underinflated, fuel consumption will also increase. Inspect the degree of tire wear; if the tires are severely worn, slipping will frequently occur, increasing fuel consumption. If abnormal noises are heard from the wheels during driving or starting, promptly check whether there are faults in the bearings or braking system.
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McBenjamin
08/14/25 5:23am
As a veteran driver with over 20 years of experience, I've noticed that the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for sedans varies significantly. From my experience, compact cars with 1.5L engines typically consume 8-10 liters per 100km in city driving, spiking during rush hours. On highways with steady cruising, it easily drops to 6-7 liters. SUVs or models above 2.0L have higher consumption, possibly exceeding 10 liters. Driving habits matter greatly - aggressive acceleration, hard braking, and heavy loads dramatically increase fuel usage. I've saved considerably by mastering smooth gear shifts and avoiding idling. Regular maintenance is the secret weapon - after changing engine oil and air filters, my old car dropped from 10L to 8L. Don't trust advertised figures, real-world tests are king. Focusing on safe driving and habit adjustments brings long-term savings. The actual average consumption ranges 7-9 liters, but everyone's road conditions differ. Testing multiple times and driving smoothly helps identify patterns.
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EloiseLee
10/12/25 7:44am
When I bought my first compact car last year, I was completely clueless about fuel consumption. The official data claimed 6 liters per 100 kilometers, but in reality, I averaged over 7.5 liters, with congested routes even pushing it up to 9 liters. During highway cruising, it could drop to around 6.3 liters. Initially, I didn't understand much—running the air conditioning at full blast and neglecting tire pressure checks led to unnecessary fuel wastage. After researching online, I discovered fuel-saving tips: avoiding sudden braking and maintaining a steady speed really works. Now, I deliberately plan routes to avoid traffic jams, saving over a liter. When choosing the car, I opted for a 1.6L automatic transmission compact model. The official rating was 6.8 liters, and my actual measurement was 7.2 liters, which seems reasonable. As a beginner, there's no need to obsess over the numbers; gradually learning proper car maintenance is more reliable. I recommend recording the mileage and liters at each refuel to calculate the average—once you have a clear idea, you can optimize further. While fuel efficiency is important, safety should always come first—don't get distracted.
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