
Volkswagen CC's fuel consumption per kilometer is around 0.7 yuan. Specific test steps: The measured average fuel consumption of the Volkswagen CC is 9.54L per 100 kilometers, which means the fuel consumption per kilometer is 0.095L. The 2.0T turbocharged engine uses 95-octane gasoline, and the current price of 95-octane gasoline is approximately 7.50 yuan per liter. Therefore, the fuel cost per kilometer can be directly calculated to be about 0.7 yuan. Influencing factors: The determining factor is its powertrain configuration. The Volkswagen CC is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, which features an inline four-cylinder structure and high fuel efficiency. It is paired with a 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission.

As an owner of a Volkswagen CC, my 2.0T model has a daily commuting fuel consumption of around 10 liters per 100 kilometers based on actual measurements. With the current price of 95-octane gasoline at 8 yuan per liter, driving 100 kilometers costs 80 yuan, which translates to 0.8 yuan per kilometer. However, I've noticed two extreme scenarios: during rush hour traffic jams, fuel consumption can spike to 14 liters (1.1 yuan per kilometer), while cruising steadily on the highway, it can drop to 7 liters (0.56 yuan per kilometer). During a long-distance trip with a roof-mounted luggage box installed, I realized that wind resistance significantly impacts fuel consumption, adding over 0.1 yuan per kilometer. I recommend using a mobile app to track fuel refills, as it's more accurate than the car's onboard computer display.

After three years of driving the Volkswagen CC, I've realized fuel consumption varies significantly by road conditions. In city areas with frequent traffic lights, it costs at least 0.9 yuan per kilometer (11 liters per 100km), while on smooth suburban roads it's about 0.7 yuan (8.5 liters per 100km). My experience shows tire pressure is crucial - last time when the pressure was low, fuel consumption increased by 15%. Using air conditioning adds approximately 0.1 yuan per kilometer. Now I calculate every refuel: a full 66-liter tank costs over 500 yuan and lasts about 650km, averaging 0.7-0.9 yuan per kilometer. For long trips, using cruise control can save considerable fuel.

The fuel cost of the Volkswagen CC mainly depends on the engine version. My friend's 1.8T model costs 7-8 cents per kilometer for urban commuting, while my 2.0T 4WD version costs 8-9 cents. With the recent fuel price increase to 8.3 yuan, the cost per kilometer has risen by another 0.2 cents. Actual tests show a noticeable difference between 95 and 98 octane gasoline: 98 octane is 10% more expensive but provides 8% more mileage, making the actual cost per kilometer roughly the same. Remember to avoid small gas stations—once I filled up with low-quality fuel, which triggered the engine warning light and cost me an extra 500 yuan to clean the fuel system. Switching to full synthetic engine oil is actually more economical, as it extends the maintenance interval by 30%.


