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Is 10L/100km Considered High Fuel Consumption?

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LaJack
07/29/25 4:14am

Whether 10L/100km is considered high fuel consumption depends on the situation. For a compact family car with a small-displacement naturally aspirated engine, this fuel consumption would be considered high. However, for a mid-to-large-sized SUV equipped with a large-displacement naturally aspirated or turbocharged engine, this fuel consumption would not be considered high. There are three methods to reduce a vehicle's fuel consumption: 1. Minimize the vehicle's weight: Keep the interior as simple as possible and avoid carrying unnecessary items, as every additional kilogram increases fuel consumption by 1%; 2. Avoid excessive modifications: Adding spoilers, protective covers, or wings can disrupt the original aerodynamic design, increasing wind resistance and consuming extra fuel. Modifying lighting systems can increase electrical load and lead to unnecessary fuel consumption; 3. Develop good driving habits: Avoid sudden acceleration, driving at high speeds in low gears, prolonged idling, frequent lane changes, or braking. Aim for smooth starts, steady-speed driving, and reduced braking.

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TylerRose
08/12/25 4:13pm

As an SUV owner in the city, I don’t think 10 liters per 100 kilometers is particularly fuel-consuming—it really depends on the specific driving conditions. During my daily commute in the city with frequent traffic jams, the fuel consumption can rise to 11 or 12 liters, while on the highway, it drops to 8 or 9 liters. Averaging 10 liters is considered moderate for an SUV. After all, SUVs are inherently heavier and have higher aerodynamic drag, so naturally, their fuel consumption is higher. Although fuel prices are expensive now, I can still accept it because the spacious interior is perfect for family trips. Compared to my friend’s sedan, which only consumes 6 liters, I do feel a bit envious, but the cost of switching cars is too high. Instead, I focus on improving my driving habits, like avoiding sudden braking and maintaining proper tire pressure, to save some fuel. In short, 10 liters isn’t anything to make a fuss about—it’s suitable for daily use.

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SanCollin
10/03/25 2:21am

I'm quite environmentally conscious, and a fuel consumption of 10 liters per 100 kilometers is definitely considered high because it emits more carbon and accelerates climate change. I've driven electric vehicles before, with an energy consumption equivalent to about 3 liters of fuel, which is both energy-saving and cost-effective. Gasoline cars that consume so much fuel not only waste resources but also increase pollution; nowadays, many hybrid cars only consume 5 liters, showing how fast technology is advancing—it's really time to consider upgrading. Even when driving traditional cars, it's important to perform regular maintenance, use eco-mode, and try to cruise at high speeds, otherwise, 10 liters will continuously drive up expenses. Protecting the environment is everyone's responsibility, and choosing efficient vehicles is the future trend.

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OLily
11/16/25 4:01am

Having driven for over 20 years, I believe whether 10 liters of fuel consumption is considered high depends on the vehicle's age and road conditions. For older models, this level is still acceptable, but it's slightly high for newer cars. I remember my first car consumed 12 liters, but with today's engine technology advancements, 6-7 liters is the standard. 10 liters is reasonable in city traffic jams, and it can drop to 8 liters on highways at higher speeds. The key is regular maintenance and cleaning carbon deposits, otherwise fuel consumption will rise. Driving habits also matter – driving steadily without frequent sudden acceleration can make 10 liters manageable.

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DiCayden
01/06/26 5:37am

As a young car owner, I feel that 10 liters per 100 kilometers is a bit high because new cars nowadays generally have lower fuel consumption. Some high-efficiency sedans only consume 6 to 7 liters, thanks to technological upgrades making them more fuel-efficient. I've tried the start-stop system, which works well in city traffic jams and can slightly reduce fuel consumption. However, if you're driving an SUV or an older car, 10 liters is still reasonable. It's advisable to pay more attention to eco-driving modes or consider switching to a new energy vehicle in the future. With fuel prices rising so much, an extra few liters per 100 kilometers can add up to significant costs.

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