···
Log in / Register

Is 50 yuan for 60 kilometers fuel consumption too much?

6Answers
StDelilah
07/29/2025, 03:42:24 AM

60 kilometers of fuel consumption costing 50 yuan equals approximately 0.83 yuan per kilometer, which is relatively high. Here is some information about fuel consumption: 1. Constant-speed fuel consumption: This refers to the fuel economy indicator when a car is driving at a constant speed on a good road. 2. Road cycle fuel consumption: This is the fuel economy indicator measured when a car drives in repeated cycles according to specified speed and time norms on the road, also known as multi-condition road cycle fuel consumption. Methods to reduce car fuel consumption are as follows: 1. Drive at a constant speed: Maintain an economical speed, try to drive at a steady pace, and avoid frequent acceleration and deceleration, as this increases fuel consumption. If there is an ECO mode, enable it. 2. Control gear shifts: Try to manage shift speeds and driving gears. When starting, use a lower gear and gently press the accelerator pedal for smooth acceleration. 3. Develop good driving habits: Avoid sudden acceleration and braking. Cultivating good driving habits not only saves fuel but also ensures a smoother ride. 4. Reduce vehicle weight: Minimize unnecessary items in the car to lighten the load.

Was this review help?
113
Share
StCora
08/12/2025, 10:00:43 PM

I've been driving to and from work for 20 years myself. Seeing that your 60-kilometer trip cost you 50 yuan in fuel does seem a bit on the high side. For a normal small-displacement family car with a fuel consumption of around 7 liters per 100 kilometers, and with current fuel prices at over 8 yuan per liter, 60 kilometers should consume roughly a little over 3 liters of fuel, costing around 30 yuan. Spending 50 yuan suggests your fuel consumption might exceed 6 liters, which could be related to an aging car model, engine carbon buildup, or insufficient tire pressure. I've experienced this situation myself. Later, by changing my driving habits—gradual acceleration and less harsh braking—I saved a few yuan each trip, which adds up over time. Regular maintenance, like changing the air filter and checking the spark plugs, can also help reduce fuel consumption. Saving money is one thing, but the key is not worrying about burning through cash on long trips either.

Was this review help?
14
Share
Expand All
LePresley
10/04/2025, 04:37:51 AM

As a mom raising kids, I'm particularly mindful of daily expenses. Spending 50 yuan to drive 60 kilometers sounds too costly—I'd rather save that money to buy things for my child. A normal household car consumes 6 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers, which works out to just over 30 yuan in fuel costs. You're spending nearly 20 yuan extra, possibly due to low tire pressure or aggressive driving habits like frequent acceleration and hard braking. I've developed good driving habits: maintaining a steady speed on highways, not overusing the AC, and cracking the windows for ventilation even in summer heat. These small tricks can save hundreds of yuan a year. Also, since fuel prices fluctuate a lot, I recommend using an app to track cost per kilometer for easier comparison and optimization.

Was this review help?
12
Share
Expand All
StEmma
11/17/2025, 10:25:23 PM

From an environmental perspective, consuming 50 yuan worth of fuel for 60 kilometers is significantly high, which is not eco-friendly in terms of resource waste and carbon emissions. Generally, a reasonable range for family cars is 7 liters per 100 kilometers, translating to a cost of just over 30 yuan. Your high consumption might be due to inefficient combustion caused by an aging vehicle. It's advisable to inspect the engine or transmission system. Improving this will not only save money but also reduce pollution. Driving more smoothly, such as avoiding frequent high-speed overtaking, can help.

Was this review help?
6
Share
Expand All
DiValentina
01/08/2026, 12:02:40 AM

After repairing cars for so long, I've seen many cases of high fuel consumption. Spending 50 yuan to drive 60 kilometers is indeed above average. For normal compact cars, 6 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers is standard, costing around 30+ yuan. Your issue might be due to a clogged air filter, ignition system malfunction, or heavy traffic increasing load. You can check some simple things yourself: first measure tire pressure to ensure it meets standards, and maintain regular oil changes; if that doesn't help, you'll need a professional inspection. Saving fuel not only cuts costs but also extends your car's lifespan.

Was this review help?
4
Share
Expand All
DeSavannah
04/04/2026, 10:41:58 PM

Having driven for over a decade, my experience tells me that spending 50 yuan to travel 60 kilometers is on the higher side. For an average car, it should be manageable within 40 yuan. The reasons mostly lie in driving habits, such as running the air conditioning for too long or rapid acceleration wasting fuel. In terms of vehicle condition, aging spark plugs or worn tires can also be a drag. By keeping monthly fuel consumption records, I found that driving at a steady speed and changing the engine oil regularly can bring it down to a normal level, saving money and ensuring peace of mind on long trips.

Was this review help?
8
Share
Expand All
More Q&A

Is the Trumpchi GM8 equipped with a Toyota engine?

No. The GAC Trumpchi GM8 is equipped with an in-house produced 2.0T engine across all variants, delivering a maximum power of 201ps and a peak torque of 320Nm, paired with a highly regarded Aisin 6-speed automatic transmission, offering robust performance. Below are the relevant details about the Trumpchi M8: 1. Body dimensions: The GAC Trumpchi GM8 measures 5066mm in length, 1923mm in width, and 1822mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3000mm. 2. Vehicle type: The GAC Trumpchi GM8 is an MPV with a fuel tank capacity of 68L and a curb weight of 2002kg. 3. Powertrain: The GAC Trumpchi GM8 features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a multi-link rear suspension, powered by a 2.0T turbocharged engine that produces a maximum horsepower of 201ps, a maximum torque of 320Nm, and a maximum power of 148kw, mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission.
115
Share

Can a 16-year-old get a motorcycle driver's license?

16-year-olds cannot obtain a motorcycle driver's license. Below are the relevant requirements for a motorcycle driver's license: Age requirements for a motorcycle driver's license: To apply for a light motorcycle license, the applicant must be between 18 and 70 years old. To apply for licenses for low-speed trucks, three-wheeled vehicles, ordinary three-wheeled motorcycles, ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles, or wheeled self-propelled machinery, the applicant must be between 18 and 60 years old. Physical requirements for a motorcycle driver's license: To apply for licenses for large buses, tractors, city buses, large trucks, or trolleybuses, the applicant must be at least 155 cm tall. To apply for a medium-sized bus license, the applicant must be at least 150 cm tall. Color vision: no red-green color blindness. The applicant must be able to distinguish the direction of sound with each ear at a distance of 50 cm from a tuning fork. Those with hearing impairments who can meet the above conditions with hearing aids may apply for a driver's license for small cars or small automatic transmission vehicles.
111
Share

Can the car still be used when it shows low tire pressure?

When the car displays low tire pressure, it is necessary to stop using it. Below is relevant information about low tire pressure: Consequences of not stopping use with low tire pressure: It can damage the sidewall cord layers of the tire. If the cord layers are subjected to excessive force, it may lead to a risk of tire blowout. If the vehicle needs to continue driving, the spare tire should be replaced first, then drive to a repair shop to check the cause of the tire pressure loss. Reasons for low tire pressure: The tire tread may be punctured by sharp objects, such as screws, cement nails, or other foreign objects. In this case, tire repair is required. If the tire has not been replaced for a long time, the contact surface between the tire bead and the wheel rim may not be completely sealed, leading to slow air leakage. The rubber of the tire valve may age and crack, causing slow air leakage from the tire.
114
Share

Is Starting at 2500 RPM Harmful to an Automatic Transmission Car?

"Starting an automatic transmission car at 2500 RPM can cause damage because the vehicle typically shifts from lower to higher gears during acceleration. 2500 RPM is considered a relatively high engine speed, and if the gear is low while the throttle is high, it can increase engine wear. High engine speed during startup is normal. Generally, the engine speed can reach 1200-1500 RPM at startup. In colder seasons, the engine speed may be even higher because too low an RPM can cause the car to stall, and a slightly higher speed helps warm up the engine faster. However, during a cold start, the RPM should not be excessively high. Since lubricant cannot fully reach the upper parts of the engine, keeping the RPM below 2000 is more suitable to minimize wear. Once the engine stabilizes, the RPM will drop to around 800. If the RPM is too low, fuel combustion in the cylinders may be incomplete, leading to insufficient power and increased carbon buildup in the engine. Over time, this can cause significant damage to the engine. Conversely, if the RPM is too high, the most noticeable effects are increased fuel consumption and greater engine wear."
115
Share

Can National II vehicles still be driven on the road?

National II vehicles can still be driven on the road, but they must undergo strict inspections. Below is relevant information about National II vehicles: Requirements for National II vehicles: Since 2018, vehicles below National II standards will be impounded if driven on the road. For household 5-seat sedans and 7-seat SUVs, as well as non-commercial small and mini vehicles, there is no usage lifespan. When the normal mileage reaches 600,000 kilometers, the state will guide the vehicle to be scrapped. After 15 years, the vehicle must undergo inspections twice a year. If it fails the inspection, it will be forcibly scrapped. Reasons for phasing out National II vehicles: Initially, the National VI A emission standard was implemented, and it is expected that the National VI B emission standard will be implemented in 2023. The strict emission standards issued by the state can regulate automakers, encouraging them to produce more environmentally friendly vehicles. As environmental pollution problems become increasingly severe, countries worldwide are introducing stricter emission standards to limit vehicle exhaust emissions. Emission standards that cause significant air pollution will accelerate the phase-out process.
109
Share

What Type of Fuel Does the Lynk & Co 01 Require?

The Lynk & Co 01 requires 95-octane gasoline or higher. Meaning of gasoline octane ratings: The octane rating of gasoline represents its octane number. A higher octane rating indicates a higher octane number, which means the gasoline has better anti-knock properties. Better anti-knock properties result in smoother engine operation, reduced wear, and improved engine protection. However, a higher fuel octane rating is not always better. Importance of choosing the right gasoline: If a high-compression engine uses low-octane gasoline, incomplete combustion may occur, leading to severe engine vibration, reduced power output, engine component damage, increased fuel consumption, and poor driving performance. Conversely, if a low-compression engine uses high-octane gasoline, delayed combustion may occur, meaning the fuel does not reach its auto-ignition point at maximum compression. This also results in incomplete combustion, requiring additional fuel injection to maintain power output, which not only offers no benefit to the engine but also increases fuel consumption.
115
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.