What is the actual fuel consumption of the Vito?
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The actual fuel consumption of the Mercedes-Benz Vito is approximately 13.9L per 100 kilometers. Here is more information about fuel consumption: 1. Factors affecting fuel consumption: The driver's driving habits, road conditions, the weight of items placed in the car, whether the air conditioning is on, and whether the vehicle is in the break-in period, among other factors, will all affect the vehicle's fuel consumption. 2. Ways to reduce fuel consumption: (1) Avoid prolonged idling or low-speed driving. (2) Avoid overloading the vehicle and keeping the fuel tank full. (3) Avoid using high-viscosity engine oil. (4) Try to control speed with the throttle rather than the brakes.
I've been driving a Mercedes-Benz Vito for almost two years now, and fuel consumption really depends on the specific situation. In city traffic jams, it averages around 11-12 liters per 100 kilometers, mainly due to idling at red lights and frequent starts. On the highway with steady driving, it's much more economical, about 9 liters. Load weight also makes a big difference – when I'm delivering goods with an extra 500 kg, the consumption jumps to over 13 liters. Using air conditioning or warming up the car in winter makes the fuel gauge drop rapidly. I recommend regular maintenance of tire pressure and air filters, as these details can save some fuel costs. For long-term use, the average urban fuel consumption is around 10.5 liters, which isn't high compared to similar vehicles, but you need to be careful with your driving technique.