Is a fuel consumption of 10 liters per 100 km in urban areas normal?

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LaWalker
09/03/25 5:58am
Is a fuel consumption of 10 liters per 100 km in urban areas normal? A fuel consumption of 10 liters per 100 km in urban areas is normal. Here are some methods to save fuel: Pay attention to checking the tire system: Insufficient tire pressure will increase the friction between the tires and the ground, thereby increasing fuel consumption. Therefore, it is necessary to frequently check the tire pressure, as different vehicle models and tires have different pressure standards. In addition, if the tires are severely worn, slipping may occur, which will increase fuel consumption. Replace the tires when necessary. Pay attention to frequently checking the brake system: Some vehicles may experience slight dragging brakes, which is equivalent to increasing the load on the vehicle while driving and will increase fuel consumption. Therefore, regular checks are necessary. Regular maintenance and replacement of parts: Air filters, gasoline filters, and oil filters need to be replaced every 5,000 kilometers or more, as a clogged air filter will reduce the amount of air, leading to incomplete combustion of gasoline and reduced fuel efficiency. Wear of the clutch plate and clutch pressure plate, as well as spark plugs that have been used for too long, can also lead to increased fuel consumption, so they should be replaced regularly.
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Milton
09/15/25 7:28am
Whether a city fuel consumption of 10 liters per 100km is normal depends on your car type. For ordinary compact cars with around 1.6L displacement, 7-9L/100km is typical in urban areas - 10L is slightly high, possibly due to aggressive driving habits or heavy traffic congestion. I've experienced Japanese cars reaching 11L/100km during rush hour gridlock, but adjusting driving techniques like gentle acceleration and fewer hard brakes can typically reduce it to around 8.5L. Air conditioning also increases fuel usage - an extra 1L in summer is normal. Vehicle maintenance matters too; underinflated tires increase rolling resistance, so monthly pressure checks and regular oil changes are recommended. Overall, 10L/100km in city driving isn't outrageous and remains acceptable for most situations, though optimization can yield worthwhile savings.
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