What is the actual fuel consumption of the Jetta Partner?
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Jetta Partner's actual fuel consumption is 7-8 liters per 100 kilometers. The reasons for high fuel consumption are as follows: 1. Low tire pressure: When tire pressure is too low or the tread is severely worn, the contact area between the tires and the road surface increases, leading to greater friction and rolling resistance, which naturally results in higher fuel consumption. While higher tire pressure can save some fuel, it reduces shock absorption comfort and increases the risk of tire blowouts. 2. Uneven roads: Changes in road conditions also affect fuel consumption. Poor road conditions with frequent stops and starts naturally increase fuel consumption. Some people prefer to drive with windows open at high speeds on good roads to better experience speed and excitement, but this increases the vehicle's resistance and fuel consumption. 3. Driving habits: Smooth starts and linear acceleration are more fuel-efficient driving styles, whereas sudden acceleration, frequent braking, frequent starts, and unnecessary revving are more aggressive driving behaviors that make it harder for the vehicle's mechanical performance to respond instantly, leading to higher fuel consumption.