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Is 6.1L/100km Fuel Consumption High?

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VanAlejandro
07/29/2025, 09:38:13 AM

Fuel consumption of 6.1L/100km is not high, which means the vehicle consumes 6.1 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers. Here are factors affecting fuel consumption: Road conditions: When choosing routes, try to select less congested and shorter paths to save more fuel. Tire pressure: Some drivers might think that in hot summer weather, tires expand with heat and contract with cold, so they slightly deflate the tires. However, this is incorrect. Proper tire pressure significantly impacts both fuel efficiency and tire lifespan. If a tire is underinflated by 40Kpa, its lifespan decreases by 10,000 kilometers, and fuel consumption increases by 3%. If tire pressure drops by 30%, at 40km/h speed, fuel consumption may increase by 5%-10%.

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LouisRose
08/14/2025, 12:33:30 AM

As the daily user of two family cars, I believe fuel consumption largely depends on the specific model. My 1.6L sedan consistently averages around 6L/100km, while my friend's identical model achieves 5.2L/100km - the main difference lies in driving habits. Nowadays, I've learned to gently press the accelerator when starting and anticipate overtaking maneuvers in advance. 6.1L/100km is within normal range for compact cars, though it might be slightly high for hybrids. Recently, I've noticed that low tire pressure can increase consumption by 0.3L/100km. I recommend using a mobile app to track fuel consumption changes over two weeks before making judgments.

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LeTyler
08/14/2025, 12:34:14 AM

A veteran mechanic with 20 years of experience tells you, this figure is really not high! Last week, a customer came in complaining about their 2.0T SUV consuming 8.5 liters per 100km. The key is to consider driving conditions: on pure highways, a Corolla can achieve 4.9L/100km, but if you're stuck in downtown traffic every day, even a Fit can hit 7L/100km. I recommend keeping an eye on the instant fuel consumption bar on the dashboard—it can spike to 20L/100km during hard acceleration, but driving gently might bring it down to 5.8L/100km. Remember to change the air filter every 5,000 kilometers; a dirty one affects air intake efficiency.

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BlakelyRose
10/10/2025, 12:17:46 AM

Moms are the best at calculating costs: At the current price of 8 yuan per liter for 92-octane gasoline, 6.1 liters per 100 km translates to 0.49 yuan per kilometer. My family's kid-hauling MPV consumes 9 liters, and every time I fill up, it feels like my heart is bleeding. Actually, fuel consumption is related to weight. If you clean out the clutter in your car and remove two cases of bottled water, you can save 0.2 liters per 100 km. It's normal for air conditioning to add 1 liter in the summer. Recently, I found that stopping the pump when it automatically shuts off (instead of filling to the brim) can lighten the car by 30 kg, which saves fuel in the long run.

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VincentDella
11/23/2025, 12:29:15 AM

People who are into car modifications would be insanely jealous of a 6.1L/100km fuel consumption! My turbocharged car with a tuned ECU guzzles 11L daily, but young people have to pay the price for enjoying that acceleration thrill. Three key points to check: don't use the wrong engine oil grade - 40 viscosity burns 3% more than 30; spark plugs lose ignition efficiency after 40,000 km; switching from 195 to 215 wide tires also increases fuel consumption. If all these three points are normal, 6.1L is absolutely at fuel-sipping champion level.

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VonKhloe
01/13/2026, 02:05:06 AM

Commuter drivers know best: I drive 70 km on expressways daily, with my Lavida showing 5.8 L/100km, while a colleague with the same model gets 6.4 L/100km. The difference lies in his habit of tailgating and frequent braking. Maintaining a steady speed of 60-80 km/h is most fuel-efficient, with the lowest fuel consumption at 2000 RPM. Also, avoid refueling early in the morning when temperatures are low, as gasoline density is higher, allowing you to travel a few extra kilometers for the same price. Based on 30,000 km of data, keeping tire pressure at 2.5 bar saves about 2% fuel compared to 2.3 bar.

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