What is the actual fuel consumption of the CC?
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The actual fuel consumption of the CC is approximately 8-10.7 liters per 100 kilometers. Below is a related introduction to the Volkswagen CC: Overview: The FAW-Volkswagen CC combines the stability of a sedan with the agility of a sports car, featuring a 4-door frameless design and a sporty interior that continues the style of Volkswagen's business sedan series, including leather sports seats and a leather smart sports steering wheel. Advantages: The new generation CC is built on Volkswagen's modular transverse matrix MQB B platform, where the front-mounted transverse engine creates more space between the front and rear axles, allowing for a longer wheelbase while shortening the front overhang.
I've been driving a Volkswagen CC for two years now, with an actual average fuel consumption ranging between 8 to 10 liters per 100 kilometers, which is slightly higher than I expected. It's most fuel-hungry in city traffic jams, where consumption can easily spike above 11 liters, especially when the air conditioning is on. However, during highway cruising, I often manage to bring it down to around 7 liters, which is quite reassuring. The car is equipped with a 2.0L gasoline engine, and the official data claims 6-7 liters, but real-world driving inevitably involves sudden accelerations and braking, naturally leading to higher consumption. For my daily commute, which is a mix of driving conditions, I've tracked the mileage and found that it roughly costs me an extra tank of fuel per month. Maintaining proper tire pressure and regular maintenance can slightly reduce fuel consumption, but don't expect anything drastically more economical. Overall, the fuel consumption is within a reasonable range—not exactly an environmental champion, but not outrageously high either.