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Is 7 liters per 100 kilometers high?

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LaJoanna
09/03/2025, 04:45:51 AM

7 liters per 100 kilometers is not high. Here are some fuel-saving measures: 1. Tire pressure: If tires are underinflated, it will increase rolling resistance and lead to higher fuel consumption. Conversely, properly increasing tire pressure within the recommended range helps reduce fuel consumption. Minimizing idle time and low-gear usage during driving also contributes to lower fuel consumption. 2. Tire tread pattern: Different tread patterns have varying fuel consumption rates. Choosing rib-type tread patterns helps save fuel. 3. Wheel alignment: Maintaining proper wheel alignment at all times ensures lower fuel consumption rates.

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Elena
09/15/2025, 11:17:13 PM

When it comes to whether 7 liters per 100 kilometers is high, I think it depends on the car and driving habits. Currently, the official data for small sedans on the market generally ranges between 5 to 8 liters, while SUVs are around 8 to 12 liters. If your car is a compact model, 7 liters is considered normal to slightly economical, so it's not really high. However, if you frequently drive in congested urban areas with sudden acceleration and braking, fuel consumption might rise above 8 liters. I recommend regularly checking tire pressure and the air filter, as proper inflation can save a bit. In terms of fuel costs, the difference might be around 100 to 200 yuan per month, but in the long run, adopting smooth driving habits can save more money. Choosing highways more often can also help reduce fuel consumption. After all, newer car technologies are more fuel-efficient, and maintaining older cars in good condition is crucial.

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DiDonovan
10/29/2025, 11:50:02 PM

From a fuel cost perspective, 7 liters per 100 kilometers is actually quite economical. At the current price of about 8 yuan per liter, 100 kilometers cost 56 yuan, and driving 1,000 kilometers a month would cost 560 yuan. Compared to high-fuel-consumption vehicles like some SUVs that consume over 10 liters, this saves a significant amount. Fuel consumption is greatly affected by road conditions; driving on highways or flat roads can reduce it to around 6 liters, while city traffic congestion often pushes it up to 8 liters. Maintaining a calm driving attitude, avoiding sudden acceleration and deceleration, can save a few cents here and there. Vehicles with larger fuel tanks tend to consume more, while small-displacement cars have a clear advantage. I always record my mileage when refueling to track actual fuel consumption and avoid being cheated. Occasionally cleaning carbon deposits can help improve combustion efficiency.

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Adaline
12/12/2025, 10:58:00 PM

Driving habits are the key, 7L/100km is normal and not high. Experienced drivers suggest starting slowly without revving the engine, and maintaining a steady speed of 80-100 km/h on highways for optimal fuel efficiency. For small-displacement cars like 1.5L sedans, 7L/100km is quite reasonable, but frequent hard acceleration or short trips with frequent starts can increase fuel consumption. Fully opening the sunroof also slightly increases wind resistance and fuel usage. Using air conditioning in summer adds about half a liter of fuel consumption, so it's recommended to alternate between internal and external air circulation. During maintenance, using high-quality engine oil and spark plugs helps maintain efficiency. If the car shakes or makes unusual noises, it might be a carbon buildup issue that needs addressing. Generally, cars with 50,000-60,000 km driven maintain stable conditions with little fluctuation in fuel consumption.

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AlanaDella
05/09/2026, 07:10:59 AM

7 liters per 100 kilometers is not considered highly polluting from an environmental and vehicle condition perspective, but saving more is even better. With proper maintenance like cleaning the air filter and replacing spark plugs, it might drop to 6.8 liters. Driving habits: avoid speeding, optimal cruising on highways, and prevent frequent short-distance starts and stops that waste fuel. In winter, warm up the car for no more than one minute before driving slowly to save fuel. On smooth roads, fuel consumption remains stable but may slightly increase in hilly areas. Cleaning carbon deposits from an old engine can restore efficiency. Switching to low rolling resistance tires saves a few dollars on fuel each month. Using cruise control on long highway trips results in lower fuel consumption, saving money and being safer. Monitor fuel gauge changes for abnormalities and repair promptly to prevent small issues from becoming major resource wasters.

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