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Is 12L/100km Considered High Fuel Consumption?

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Elisa
09/05/25 4:44am

Whether it's considered high fuel consumption depends on different vehicles and driving conditions. Here are the specific details: 1. Different vehicle models have different fuel consumption. For off-road vehicles or large SUVs, 12L/100km is normal; for compact cars, 12L/100km is somewhat high. Owners can calculate their vehicle's fuel consumption based on the latest fuel prices. Generally, large vehicles consume more fuel due to their strong power and fast acceleration, while most small cars are more fuel-efficient. 2. The meaning of 12L/100km. 12L/100km refers to the amount of fuel consumed by a car when driving 100 kilometers at a constant speed. 12L/100km means the car consumes 12 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers.

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EmilyFitz
09/17/25 5:12am

When it comes to 12 liters per 100km fuel consumption, as an experienced driver, I think it depends on the specific model. For example, when I drive a compact car, the normal fuel consumption is around 8 liters, so 12 liters is on the high side, meaning the fuel in the tank burns faster and costs more money. Especially during city commuting in traffic jams, sudden acceleration or hard braking can cause fuel consumption to skyrocket, and aging parts like spark plugs can further increase fuel consumption. However, if driving a mid-size or large SUV, 12 liters is considered normal or even fuel-efficient, given the larger engine displacement and heavier body. My experience is that regular maintenance, checking tire pressure, and avoiding heavy loads can help reduce fuel consumption a bit; otherwise, your wallet will feel the pain at the pump. In short, it's reasonable to evaluate based on your car model and road conditions.

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Lester
10/31/25 5:42am

A fuel consumption of 12 liters per 100 kilometers is considered high and should be evaluated from a cost perspective. For daily driving of family cars, the normal range is typically between 6-9L/100km; 12L is on the higher side, meaning more fuel burned and more money spent per 100 kilometers, especially noticeable when fuel prices rise. Ways to save fuel include gentle acceleration, using cruise control, and avoiding prolonged engine idling; regular replacement of air filters and engine oil can improve efficiency. Vehicle models vary significantly: hybrids or small-displacement cars have lower fuel consumption, while for SUVs, 12L might be acceptable. However, if fuel consumption suddenly spikes, it could indicate sensor or wiring issues requiring maintenance. Developing a habit of recording fuel refills helps save money and reduce waste.

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DeElena
12/14/25 5:49am

From an environmental impact perspective, a fuel consumption of 12L/100km is somewhat high. Every liter of fuel emits greenhouse gases, and efficient vehicles should stay below 10L/100km. Opting for smaller displacement engines and proper maintenance can reduce it to 6-8L/100km, while maintaining steady speeds and avoiding speeding during driving helps too. Urban driving consumes more fuel than highway driving, and reducing short-distance trips also saves energy. Vehicle maintenance like cleaning carbon deposits and replacing filters can optimize efficiency. Advocating for green transportation, using public transit or electric vehicles to reduce carbon emissions is more meaningful.

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