Is 10 liters per 100 kilometers a lot for fuel consumption?

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HenryRose
07/30/25 3:03am
Analyze flexibly based on actual situations: 1. Family sedans: For ordinary family sedans, 10 liters per 100 kilometers is relatively high. 2. Cars with displacement above 2.0: For vehicles with an engine displacement above 2.0 liters, 10 liters per 100 kilometers is not considered excessive and falls within the normal range. 3. Large-displacement mid-size or full-size SUVs: For large-displacement mid-size or full-size SUVs, this fuel consumption would be considered very low. 4. General situation: Typically, SUVs have higher fuel consumption than sedans due to their greater weight and larger frontal area.
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