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What does 10 liters per 100 kilometers mean?

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DeEmery
07/29/25 5:21am
Generally, it refers to how many liters of fuel a vehicle consumes when traveling 100 kilometers, also known as "fuel consumption per 100 kilometers". This is used to measure a car's fuel economy under different driving conditions. Fuel consumption may vary significantly depending on the driving environment, such as highways versus urban areas. Tips to reduce fuel consumption are as follows: 1. Start the car gently: This not only saves fuel but also creates a smoother driving environment. 2. Maintain a steady speed while driving: Most vehicles achieve relatively low fuel consumption at speeds between 60-90 km/h, which is often referred to as the economical speed range. 3. Accelerate gradually by pressing the throttle lightly: Avoid flooring the accelerator during driving, as this not only wastes fuel but also causes certain wear to the engine.
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SanLuke
08/12/25 7:09pm
As a seasoned driver, '10 liters per 100 kilometers' simply means your car burns 10 liters of gasoline to travel 100 kilometers. The higher the fuel consumption value, the more money your car burns. 10 liters is considered relatively high; for ordinary small cars, seven to eight liters is still normal. There are many influencing factors: poor driving habits like sudden acceleration and hard braking can cause fuel consumption to soar; poor vehicle maintenance, such as a dirty air filter or insufficient tire pressure, can also waste fuel unnecessarily; hot weather with air conditioning on will consume more fuel. I usually pay attention to gently pressing the accelerator and maintaining a steady speed, regularly checking the vehicle's condition, which can save a lot on fuel costs. Long-distance highway driving will reduce fuel consumption a bit, but avoid congested sections. Saving fuel is actually quite simple—switch to a good engine oil and maintain a speed of around 80 km/h for optimal efficiency. Excessively high fuel consumption might also signal a fault, so timely inspection and repair are essential for safety first.
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LaSadie
10/03/25 6:14am
Hey, I'm just a newbie who just got my driver's license. I used to not understand what '10 liters per 100 kilometers' meant, but now I know it means using 10 liters of gasoline for every 100 kilometers driven. The higher the fuel consumption value, the more fuel it consumes, and this value is quite a bit higher than six or seven liters. You can check the official data in the car manual to compare the differences. When driving, try to maintain a steady speed and avoid speeding; don't overuse the air conditioning, as opening windows on highways actually consumes more fuel; frequent starts and stops in traffic jams quickly increase fuel consumption. I've tried downloading an app to track fuel consumption, updating it every week, and it's crystal clear. Saving fuel isn't as hard as you might think—choose routes wisely to avoid peak hours, keep the tire pressure properly inflated, and easily reducing it to eight or nine liters isn't a dream.
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Holly
11/16/25 7:53am
As a housewife who drives every day for grocery shopping and picking up the kids, '10 liters per 100 kilometers' means consuming 10 liters of gasoline for every 100 kilometers driven. Let's do the math: if the gas price is 7 yuan per liter, then 100 kilometers would cost 70 yuan, which is really too high and not cost-effective. Factors affecting this include an aging vehicle with a dirty engine, or extreme weather conditions with excessive use of air conditioning. Regular simple maintenance can improve fuel efficiency significantly, such as cleaning carbon deposits and replacing the air filter. Driving habits are also crucial: avoid sharp turns and sudden braking, and gentle deceleration saves fuel and ensures safety. Traffic congestion in the city leads to higher fuel consumption, so leaving early to avoid crowds can help control costs. Don't overlook tire pressure checks; saving money starts with the details.
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