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How much does the Volkswagen CC cost per 100 kilometers?

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OBryce
08/28/25 6:01am

In urban areas, it costs around 9 yuan per 100 kilometers, while on highways, it's approximately 6 yuan per 100 kilometers. The actual consumption may vary depending on specific conditions. Here is some relevant information about the Volkswagen CC: Product Philosophy: Volkswagen designer Simon Lo once said: 'The ideal car is efficient, dynamic, and responsible. For Volkswagen, design is a fundamental element. The company does not emphasize flashy content or gimmicky designs but focuses on a very solid simplicity—a very pure design. This purity and simplicity allow consumers to better understand and accept it.' Vehicle Colors: The new generation CC builds on the existing classic and elegant colors of the current model—Ibis White, Reflex Silver, and Deep Black Pearl—by adding four new body colors: the elegant and mysterious Horizon Gray, the passionate and free Rose Red, the sporty and individual Kaku Gold, and the dazzling and luxurious Star Gold. The interior is matched accordingly with the body color, complemented by dual-tone seats with multi-material inlays.

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AvaDella
09/10/25 4:21am

I've been driving the Volkswagen CC for a while now, and I find its fuel consumption quite reasonable. In city driving, it averages around 9 liters per 100 kilometers, while on the highway, it can drop to 7 liters. At the current fuel price of 7.5 yuan per liter, the cost for 100 kilometers in the city is 67.5 yuan, equivalent to 675 mao. I'm a calm and steady driver, so my fuel consumption has been consistent. However, if you enjoy speeding or frequently encounter traffic jams, the consumption might exceed 10 liters, increasing the cost. Regular maintenance is also crucial; for example, underinflated tires can raise fuel consumption by 5 to 10 percent. Overall, fuel costs fluctuate between 60 to over 70 yuan, which is cheaper than many SUVs, making it convenient for daily commuting.

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GabriellaFitz
10/24/25 5:10am

Regarding the fuel cost of the Volkswagen CC, my experience is that it's quite suitable for those on a tight budget. Actual measurements show an urban fuel consumption of 9 liters per 100 kilometers and 7 liters on the highway. Assuming a fuel price of 7.5 yuan per liter, a 100-kilometer trip in the city costs around 675 mao. Driving habits are crucial—I usually drive at a steady speed for lower fuel consumption, but frequent hard braking can waste fuel. Additionally, fuel prices fluctuate significantly, sometimes as low as over 600 mao when cheap, and possibly up to 800 mao when expensive. Moreover, as the car ages, engine efficiency may decline, increasing fuel consumption by about 10%. In the long run, for a monthly commute of 2,000 kilometers, fuel expenses range between 1,200 to 1,500 yuan, which is average compared to other sedans in the same class.

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DelAlexander
12/07/25 5:33am

I drive a Volkswagen CC, with urban fuel consumption typically around 9 liters per 100 kilometers. Based on the current fuel price of 7.5 yuan per liter, the fuel cost calculates to approximately 675 mao. This benefits from the car's power tuning, with a reasonably designed engine that balances efficiency and horsepower. By avoiding sudden acceleration in daily driving, fuel consumption can be kept within the normal range. However, road conditions have a significant impact, with highway driving reducing consumption to below 7 liters. Daily usage shows minimal variation in fuel consumption, and maintenance is straightforward.

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