How much fuel does a sedan consume for 125 kilometers?
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A sedan consumes approximately 5-8 liters of fuel for 125 kilometers. Below are the detailed information: Generally, cars should be economical family sedans~ then 1.0, 1.3, 1.6, 2.0 cars consume about 5L, 7L, 10L, 12L per 100 kilometers. Methods to save fuel for cars: 1. The engine temperature has a direct relationship with fuel savings. Too high or too low temperature will lead to increased fuel consumption. The engine working water temperature should be maintained between 80℃-90℃. When starting the engine under low-temperature conditions, preheating is necessary. Preheating and warming up the engine can significantly save fuel. 2. The intake system must be kept clean and unobstructed. The air filter must be frequently cleaned, the tightness of each connecting belt should be appropriate, the tire pressure should not be too low, and the gap of the brake shoes should be frequently adjusted to avoid friction.
I've been commuting in a sedan for years, and my experience shows that driving 125 kilometers typically consumes about 10 liters of fuel, but this isn't an absolute figure. For example, my 1.6L compact car can burn over 12 liters in city traffic jams due to stop-and-go driving, which increases fuel consumption. On the highway at a steady speed, it drops to 7-8 liters. It all depends on your driving habits: aggressive acceleration and frequent braking will burn more fuel—I've found that gently pressing the accelerator saves quite a bit. Seasonal factors also matter; running the AC in summer adds 1-2 liters. I recommend checking your car's user manual or using a vehicle app to monitor actual data. Regularly checking tire pressure and maintaining it around 2.5 bar can also improve efficiency. Don't underestimate these small things—they can save dozens of liters of fuel per year.