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What does 9.7l/100km mean in terms of fuel consumption?

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StElias
07/29/2025, 10:32:20 AM

9.7l/100km indicates that the vehicle consumes 9.7 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers. Here are specific methods to reduce fuel consumption: 1. Gentle acceleration: When starting at low speeds, the car enters a peak fuel consumption phase. Therefore, gently pressing the accelerator during startup prevents excessively high RPMs and effectively reduces fuel consumption. 2. Avoid high RPMs: Try to avoid unnecessary high RPMs as fluctuating engine speeds can significantly increase fuel consumption. 3. Regular maintenance: Change the engine oil and remove carbon deposits. 4. Avoid sudden braking: Anticipating road conditions not only enhances driving safety but also saves fuel. For example, gradually slowing down before traffic lights and utilizing inertia to coast.

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ClaireLynn
08/13/2025, 02:54:23 AM

9.7L/100km is the fuel consumption value I encounter daily with my car, which is quite common for a family sedan. In city traffic jams, it can rise to around 11L, while on the highway, it can drop to just over 7L. If you frequently commute short distances or use air conditioning, fuel consumption will be even higher. From my experience, maintaining proper tire pressure, avoiding sudden acceleration and hard braking can save a lot of fuel. Remember to perform regular maintenance; after changing the spark plugs, my fuel consumption dropped from 10L to 9L. If you drive 10,000 kilometers a year, 9.7L/100km means consuming 970 liters of fuel. At 8 yuan per liter, the fuel cost would be 7,760 yuan, which is over a thousand yuan more expensive than a fuel-efficient car. Develop gentle driving habits.

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Emmett
10/10/2025, 11:02:48 PM

I think 9.7L/100km fuel consumption is not low for a regular gasoline car, which means burning 9.7 liters of fuel every 100 kilometers driven. This value might be acceptable for gas-guzzling SUVs or older vehicles, but it should be lower for economy cars. Paying attention to fuel consumption helps save money. Based on my real-world driving tests, aggressive acceleration consumes more fuel on the same route, while smooth driving can reduce it to 8L. I recommend checking tire pressure and engine oil, and avoiding excessive load. An extra 1L per 100 kilometers means 100L more annually, costing 800 yuan more. Installing a fuel consumption tracking app can make you more conscious about energy efficiency.

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VanPeyton
11/23/2025, 11:09:54 PM

9.7L/100km means consuming 9.7 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers driven, which I consider a moderate fuel consumption value. There's significant variation between different car models - hybrids typically use around 6L, while large-displacement vehicles often exceed 10L. I always tell my friends that driving habits make all the difference: frequent braking and high speeds can create a 2L consumption gap. Compared to the miles per gallon (mpg) unit used in the US, liters per 100 kilometers is more intuitive and easier to understand. Regular vehicle maintenance matters too - dirty spark plugs can affect efficiency. Simply put, this isn't the best but falls within normal range.

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Theodore
01/14/2026, 12:41:54 AM

As a frequent driver, a fuel consumption of 9.7L/100km is relatively high and may indicate car issues. After experiencing a similar situation, I immediately checked and found that underinflated tires or a dirty air filter could increase fuel consumption to 10L. Safety first—high fuel consumption isn't just about cost; it also signals engine strain or fuel system problems. Start with simple steps: use precise instruments to measure actual values instead of relying on dashboard displays; maintaining a steady speed of 60-80 km/h is most fuel-efficient. My monthly fuel expense reports show savings of hundreds after reducing consumption from 9.7L to 9L. Timely action can prevent major repairs.

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McNoah
04/10/2026, 03:48:47 AM

When I first started learning to drive, I didn't understand the meaning of fuel consumption units. 9.7L/100km taught me that it means consuming 9.7 liters of fuel for every 100 kilometers driven. Now my economy car averages 8.5L, and 9.7L is considered relatively high, possibly due to city driving or frequent air conditioning use. New drivers often overlook that fuel consumption depends on road conditions and load: mine drops to 7L on the highway but rises back to 10L in the city. Using a mobile app to record mileage and fuel refills can help calculate accurate data. Tip: Gentle throttle application saves fuel—don't waste money like I did by stomping on the pedal at first.

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