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Is 10 Liters per 100 Kilometers Considered High Fuel Consumption?

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LillianLee
08/26/2025, 12:52:13 AM

10 liters per 100 kilometers is not considered high fuel consumption. Below are methods to reduce your vehicle's fuel consumption: Regularly Replace Spark Plugs: Spark plugs function by generating an electric spark with high voltage to ignite the air-fuel mixture. If damaged, they reduce ignition energy, causing uneven combustion of the mixture, which slows down acceleration and increases fuel consumption. Standard spark plugs last between 30,000 to 50,000 kilometers, iridium spark plugs between 50,000 to 80,000 kilometers, and platinum spark plugs can last up to approximately 100,000 kilometers. Proper Tire Usage: Ensure correct tire pressure. Pressure should not be too high or too low, as both conditions can increase fuel consumption. Regularly check tire pressure to avoid affecting driving fuel efficiency. Periodically inspect whether the steering wheel and tires are properly aligned, as misalignment can also lead to increased fuel consumption.

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RosalieLynn
09/08/2025, 02:30:11 AM

I've been commuting with an SUV for two years, and the fuel consumption of 10 liters per 100 kilometers depends on the situation. For my 2.0T model, it's normal to consume 12 liters in city traffic, but it can drop to 7 liters on the highway. If someone in the same car owner group claims 8 liters, it's worth asking if they drive in the suburbs every day. Recently, fuel prices have risen to 8 yuan per liter, making it 0.8 yuan per kilometer. With a monthly commute of 600 kilometers, the fuel cost alone is 480 yuan. However, compared to my colleague's old American car that consumes 15 liters, mine is still more fuel-efficient. Modifications like wider tires or frequent full loads can increase fuel consumption. I recommend downloading the Xiaoxiong Fuel Consumption APP to compare real data from fellow car owners.

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VanAnderson
10/22/2025, 02:37:06 AM

When I first got my driver's license, I used to obsess over fuel consumption numbers too, but now I've come to terms with it. 10L/100km isn't outrageous—it really depends on driving habits. My 1.5L naturally aspirated car shows 9.2L/100km on the display, but when I consciously eased off the throttle and avoided sudden braking, it actually dropped to 8.1L in real-world testing. Using the heater in winter or AC in summer typically adds 1-2L/100km, especially on short trips. If you frequently drive on highways, cruise control can save about 0.5L/100km compared to manual throttle control. I recommend tracking fuel fill-ups and mileage monthly—it takes at least three months to get accurate data. Underinflated tires also secretly guzzle fuel, which is why I get mine checked at the dealership every quarter.

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EleanorDella
12/05/2025, 02:01:06 AM

Having repaired cars for twenty years, I've seen all sorts of fuel consumption data. A 1.6L sedan consuming 10 liters per 100 kilometers is on the high side; the reasonable range is 8-9 liters. Last week, a car owner reported a sudden spike in fuel consumption, and upon inspection, it was found that carbon buildup on the oxygen sensor caused abnormal fuel injection. A clogged catalytic converter can also increase fuel consumption by 15%. It's recommended to clean the throttle body carbon deposits every 20,000 kilometers, and for older cars, remember to replace the spark plugs—iridium spark plugs save 3% more fuel than standard ones. Don't use oil that's too viscous; 5W-30 is more fuel-efficient than 10W-40. If driving an automatic in the city, switching to manual mode can reduce fuel consumption from gear shifts.

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JosephineFitz
01/25/2026, 03:23:26 AM

Moms are more concerned about the impact of fuel costs on household expenses. For example, if I drive 40 kilometers daily to pick up and drop off my kids, with a fuel consumption of 10 liters per 100 kilometers, and 92-octane gasoline priced at 7.5 yuan per liter, my monthly fuel cost would be 720 yuan. Another mom in my neighborhood drives a hybrid car that only consumes 4 liters per 100 kilometers, cutting fuel expenses in half. Nowadays, new cars come with automatic start-stop technology, which can save 10% on fuel costs when waiting at red lights. However, using the heater in winter doesn’t actually consume extra fuel, as it utilizes waste heat from the engine. It’s important to note that you shouldn’t skip using the air conditioner to save fuel—it’s not worth risking your child getting heatstroke in summer. When taking the family out on weekends, avoid overloading the trunk with unnecessary items, as every additional 100kg increases fuel consumption by 0.6 liters.

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