What does an average fuel consumption of 15.6L/100km mean?

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LaJoanna
07/25/25 12:38pm
It means the average fuel consumption of the vehicle per 100 kilometers is 15.6 liters. Here are some explanations about the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: 1. The vehicle's onboard computer can calculate the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers and display it on the dashboard. This helps drivers understand the vehicle's fuel consumption situation and serves as a reference. 2. The average fuel consumption displayed on the vehicle is only for reference and cannot be taken as the final data. To determine the accurate average fuel consumption per 100 kilometers, it can be calculated through testing methods.
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Millie
08/11/25 8:26pm
As a seasoned driver with years of experience, I believe an average fuel consumption of 15.6L/100km means burning 15.6 liters of gasoline for every 100 kilometers traveled. This is common in SUVs or older vehicles, especially those with V8 engines, as higher horsepower leads to greater fuel consumption. I remember when driving my own off-road vehicle, city traffic could push fuel consumption up to 18 liters, while on the highway it would drop to around 12 liters. Driving habits are crucial—sudden acceleration and braking can cause fuel consumption to skyrocket, while smooth driving can save a lot. Maintenance is also important; changing the engine oil and air filter can help reduce fuel consumption a bit. Overall, this figure is on the high side, indicating spending hundreds more on fuel each month compared to smaller-displacement cars, which are more economical.
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