What is the actual fuel consumption of the Corolla per 100 kilometers?
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FAW Toyota Corolla's fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is as follows: 1. Comprehensive condition fuel consumption: 6.8L/100km. 2. Urban condition fuel consumption: 8.8L/100km. 3. Suburban condition fuel consumption: 5.6L/100km. Relevant information about car fuel consumption is as follows: 1. Constant speed fuel consumption: refers to the fuel economy index when the car is driving at a constant speed on a good road. Since constant speed driving is a basic operating condition of cars on highways, and this type of fuel consumption is easy to measure, it is widely adopted. 2. Road cycle fuel consumption: is the fuel economy index measured when the car is driving in repeated cycles on the road according to specified speed and time norms, also known as multi-condition road cycle fuel consumption. In the speed and time norms, each cycle includes various driving conditions, and specifies the shifting time, braking and stopping time in each cycle, as well as the values of driving speed, acceleration, and braking deceleration.
I've been driving a 2010 Corolla 1.6L automatic for three years, mainly for daily city commuting. Fuel consumption is highest during morning and evening rush hour traffic, with the dashboard showing over 9 liters per 100km. On expressways maintaining a steady 60 km/h, it drops to around 7 liters. Air conditioning significantly affects fuel economy, adding about 1 liter in summer. Last week on the highway with AC on and two passengers, consumption stabilized at 6.2 liters. Overall I find the Corolla fuel-efficient, but actual consumption depends on driving style - aggressive acceleration and braking habits are most wasteful. Regular maintenance is crucial too; I change oil every 5,000 km and this 10-year-old car still averages about 7.8 liters overall.