What is the actual fuel consumption of the Skoda Superb?

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DelMelanie
07/30/25 12:13am
The actual fuel consumption of the Skoda Superb is around 7L, while the official combined fuel consumption provided by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology ranges between 5.6-6.9L. The real-world fuel consumption of this vehicle depends on the specific road conditions, the driver's habits, and external factors. Fuel-saving tips: 1. Install a tire pressure monitor: Owners can add a tire pressure monitor to their vehicle to check tire pressure in real-time, which helps reduce fuel consumption while ensuring driving safety. 2. Plan your route in advance: It is recommended that owners use a navigation device to plan their route before traveling, maintaining a steady speed according to the navigation route to avoid lane changes and other behaviors on the road. 3. Regularly clean the car body: Owners should regularly clean the car body and apply wax treatment afterward, which not only protects the paint but also reduces friction between the car body and the air, thereby lowering fuel consumption.
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