What is the actual fuel consumption of the Mazda6?
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Mazda6's actual fuel consumption is around 8-10 liters. Below are methods to calculate the actual fuel consumption: Based on the onboard computer calculation: Generally, better cars are equipped with an onboard computer that displays instant fuel consumption and average fuel consumption. To calculate fuel consumption accurately, clear the data in the computer and read the average fuel consumption. Based on fuel consumption calculation: First, when refueling, fill up until the pump automatically stops (do not add more fuel) and record the current mileage. After driving for a period, refuel again until the pump automatically stops (do not add more fuel). Record the amount of fuel added and calculate the distance traveled since the last refill. Divide the fuel amount by the distance to get the fuel consumption.
I've been driving a Mazda6 for several years, let's talk about the real fuel consumption. The official data usually claims 8-9 liters per 100km in city driving and 6-7 liters on highways, but the actual experience is quite different. During rush hour traffic in the city, fuel consumption often jumps to 10 liters or more, and it gets even worse when using air conditioning or carrying some cargo. Highway driving does save some fuel, around slightly over 7 liters, but only when traffic conditions are smooth. I believe vehicle maintenance is crucial - dirty engine oil or underinflated tires can significantly increase fuel consumption. Pay attention to driving habits: avoid stomping on the accelerator and maintaining steady RPMs can help save fuel. After all, fuel consumption directly impacts your wallet - the difference shows in monthly fuel expenses. The key is to monitor your car's condition and adjust your driving according to road conditions.