What is the actual fuel consumption of the Golf 1.4T?
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The Golf 1.4T has an average fuel consumption of 6-8L per 100 kilometers, which is considered low. However, actual fuel consumption depends on various factors, so the specific consumption should be based on real-world usage. Methods to save fuel: Timely removal of clutter from the car: Some car owners like to keep many items in their cars, which inevitably increases the vehicle's weight. According to tests and statistical analysis, every additional 10 kilograms in the car increases fuel consumption by 400ml over 1,000 kilometers. Therefore, avoid keeping unused items in the car for long periods to help save fuel. Plan routes wisely: Planning your route before traveling and avoiding congested roads can save both time and fuel. Moderate warm-up: Avoid prolonged idling to warm up the car. Instead, use a combination of static and dynamic warm-up. In winter when temperatures are low, manual transmissions should warm up for about 1 minute, while automatic transmissions should warm up for about 2 minutes. Before the coolant temperature reaches normal levels, keep the speed below 50 kilometers per hour. Good driving habits: Avoid sudden acceleration and braking. Anticipate road conditions ahead to brake and accelerate predictably, minimizing the habit of pressing the accelerator followed immediately by the brake.