What is the actual fuel consumption of the Vito?

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OmarFitz
09/02/25 5:14am
The actual fuel consumption of the Mercedes-Benz Vito is approximately 13.9L per 100 kilometers. Here is an introduction about vehicle fuel consumption: Factors affecting vehicle fuel consumption: The driving habits of the driver, road conditions, the weight of items placed in the vehicle, whether the air conditioning is on, and whether the vehicle is in the break-in period, among other factors, can all affect the vehicle's fuel consumption. Solutions to reduce vehicle fuel consumption: Avoid prolonged idling or low-speed driving; avoid excessive vehicle load and a full fuel tank; avoid using high-viscosity engine oil; try to control speed with the accelerator rather than the brake.
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LeviLee
09/14/25 7:24am
I've been driving the Vito for almost three years, mainly for picking up and dropping off my kids at school and weekend trips. The actual fuel consumption can soar to around 14L/100km in congested city traffic, while on the highway with smooth driving, it can drop to 9-10L. On average, it's about 12-13L. The diesel version is slightly more fuel-efficient, averaging around 11L. There are many influencing factors, such as often carrying a full load of family luggage and using the air conditioning, which increases fuel consumption significantly. However, maintaining a steady speed and avoiding sudden braking can help stabilize fuel usage. Regular maintenance of tires and engine filters is crucial, as neglecting these can easily lead to higher fuel consumption. There isn't much difference between the new and older models, but the spaciousness, safety, and comfort are highlights. Overall, this fuel consumption is moderate for an MPV, so there's no need to worry too much. Choosing it for its practicality and durability makes long-term driving costs manageable.
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