Is a fuel consumption of 13L/100km normal for a new Buick Excelle?
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New cars generally have relatively higher fuel consumption due to the break-in period. During this period, friction between components is greater, requiring more energy and thus resulting in higher fuel consumption. Here's relevant information: 1. For a new car, 13L/100km is considered normal if it's an SUV or a large-displacement model; 2. However, for a compact family car, 13L/100km would be abnormal and considered relatively high. Additional information: Factors affecting fuel consumption include: driving habits, road conditions, vehicle load, tire pressure, and weather conditions. Generally, ordinary family cars with displacements between 1.5L-2.0T have fuel consumption ranging from 7-10L/100km, which may reach around 10L/100km during the break-in period.