How many liters of fuel does a 1.5T car consume per 100 kilometers?
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A 1.5T displacement engine typically consumes around 6-8L per 100 kilometers. The main factors affecting a car's fuel consumption are as follows: 1. The vehicle's own weight, the car's design, and the engine's thermal efficiency are three key automotive technologies related to fuel consumption. 2. Incorrect driving habits can double fuel consumption. 3. Road conditions significantly determine a car's fuel consumption. Driving in urban conditions can increase fuel consumption by 20% compared to driving on test tracks. The biggest factor affecting fuel consumption in city driving is frequent starts, stops, gear shifts, and acceleration and deceleration caused by traffic congestion. Driving on poor road conditions also increases fuel consumption.
Honestly speaking, there's no fixed number for the fuel consumption of a 1.5T engine per 100 kilometers. Even with the same 1.5L displacement, the fuel consumption can vary significantly between a lightweight sedan and a large SUV. Many owners report that compact cars typically consume around 7 to 9 liters. In stop-and-go city traffic, fuel consumption can quickly rise to over 10 liters, while maintaining a steady speed on the highway might keep it just above 7 liters. Factors like the car's tuning, weight, transmission pairing, and even tire pressure, air conditioning usage, or what's in the trunk can make a difference. The official fuel consumption figures provided by manufacturers are tested under ideal conditions, so it's common to see actual consumption exceed those numbers by 1 to 2 liters.