Is a fuel consumption of 10 liters per 100 km normal for a new car?
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Normal. Factors affecting fuel consumption are as follows: Engine: This is an inherent indicator affecting fuel consumption. From the oldest carburetor to today's direct injection systems, various brands are striving to improve the fuel economy of engines. Purely from a technical perspective, direct injection is an excellent technology that significantly improves fuel combustion efficiency, but it places higher demands on the engine's fuel supply system and cylinder materials. Transmission: Here, the transmission refers to automatic transmissions. The engine and transmission form the simplest power output system, so the structure of the transmission also directly affects fuel consumption. Driving habits: This is an acquired indicator affecting fuel consumption and the most significant factor influencing it. The same car will have different fuel consumption under different road conditions, and whether the air conditioning is used or even when it is turned on can affect fuel consumption.