Is 13L/100km Fuel Consumption Considered High?

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DelLuke
07/29/25 2:04am
A fuel consumption of 13L per 100 kilometers is considered relatively high for small-displacement vehicles, such as compact sedans with engine sizes around 1.6-2.0L. However, it is normal for large-displacement vehicles like full-size SUVs. Additionally, individual driving habits and road conditions significantly impact fuel efficiency. Driving frequently on rough roads or in heavy traffic typically results in higher fuel consumption compared to smooth road conditions. Below is relevant information: 1. Fuel Consumption per 100km: This generally refers to the amount of fuel a vehicle consumes when driven 100 kilometers at a certain speed on the road. It serves as a theoretical indicator for vehicles. 2. Precautions: It is advisable to check whether the tire pressure meets the standard. Insufficient tire inflation can increase fuel consumption. Also, inspect the degree of tire wear; severely worn tires often cause slippage, leading to higher fuel consumption.
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StOmar
08/12/25 6:04am
When it comes to 13L/100km fuel consumption, I think it really depends on the vehicle. My rugged SUV averages 13L for daily commuting, which is normal for off-road vehicles. But if a regular sedan reaches 13L, that's indeed on the high side. Recently, I helped a neighbor diagnose an old Camry whose fuel consumption suddenly jumped to 14L – turned out the oxygen sensor failed. Actually, minor issues like low tire pressure or a clogged air filter can stealthily add 1-2L to your consumption, which is why I always check these during quarterly maintenance.
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