What is the actual fuel consumption of the Audi A4?
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The actual fuel consumption of the Audi A4 is 6.2L/100km. Factors affecting fuel consumption include driving habits, tire pressure and tire wear, fuel quality, and carbon deposits. The details are as follows: Driving habits: Fuel consumption is closely related to the driver's habits, specifically manifested in behaviors such as prolonged idling without turning off the engine or frequent ignition, aggressive acceleration or frequent braking while driving, driving at low gear with high speed or high gear with low speed, etc., which will increase fuel consumption. Tire pressure and tire wear: If the tire pressure is too low, the friction between the tires and the ground increases, leading to higher resistance and increased fuel consumption. The normal tire pressure is around 2.5bar, which can be slightly reduced by 0.1bar in summer. Of course, tire pressure should not be too high either; it's best to inflate according to the vehicle's standard value. If the tires are severely worn, slipping will frequently occur, which also increases fuel consumption. Fuel quality and carbon deposits: Poor-quality gasoline can lead to increased carbon deposits. Excessive carbon deposits will roughen the intake pipe walls, affecting the intake effect and the quality of the air-fuel mixture, causing a sharp rise in fuel consumption.