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What is the average fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for a car?

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OTucker
09/02/25 6:25am
Different cars have different fuel consumption levels. Generally, a car consumes around 6-8 liters per 100 kilometers. The fuel consumption of a car depends on many factors, including driving conditions and habits. Below are some fuel-saving tips: Avoid slamming the accelerator when starting: When starting the car, gently pressing the accelerator is a more fuel-efficient way to get the car moving slowly. Maintain a reasonable speed and drive at a steady pace. A speed of 60-90 km/h is relatively fuel-efficient. Try to maintain a constant speed and avoid sudden acceleration or deceleration. Avoid prolonged idling: Excessive idling will inevitably increase fuel consumption, especially in traffic jams. It is recommended to turn off the engine if idling for more than 5 minutes. Avoid driving at low speeds for long distances: Fuel consumption is higher at low speeds, so it is advisable to maintain a speed of at least 60 km/h. Avoid sudden braking: Emergency braking increases fuel consumption, so slow down in advance at intersections or crowded areas.
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McCaroline
09/14/25 8:28am
Driving my own car to work every day, the fuel consumption is really a headache. Frequent stops and starts in city traffic can push it up to 8 liters per 100 kilometers, and a full tank doesn't last long. On the highway, it drops to around 6 liters. The difference between car models is significant—small cars generally consume 6 to 9 liters, while compact models like the POLO are more fuel-efficient. SUVs or cars with larger displacements easily exceed 10 liters. Low tire pressure can also secretly increase fuel consumption. Seasonal temperature changes between winter and summer affect fuel system efficiency, so these factors need attention. Experienced drivers habitually maintain a steady speed and brake less, occasionally using fuel consumption apps to save money and stay safe. Don’t just rely on dashboard data—over time, you’ll develop a feel for it. Actual consumption varies a lot depending on road conditions; suburban or mountainous uphill routes consume more fuel. For new cars, it’s recommended to avoid loading too much luggage to reduce weight and optimize driving techniques.
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McBennett
10/29/25 2:21am
After driving for a long time, you'll encounter all kinds of situations, with fuel consumption being the most common complaint. During routine maintenance, an average of six to seven liters is normal. Compact cars with well-maintained engines can be lower, while poorly maintained old cars can reach twelve to thirteen liters. Incorrect oil viscosity and dirty filters are culprits, and inefficient drivetrains also affect the numbers. Stop-and-go city driving consumes more, while highway cruising offers excellent fuel economy. Skilled manual transmission driving is a fuel-saving tool, while automatic transmissions cost more in traffic. Checking tire pressure monthly saves a lot of fuel, and regularly changing the air filter ensures smooth airflow. Stable battery voltage keeps the engine running effortlessly. New cars have higher fuel consumption during the break-in period, which stabilizes later. Hybrids can be impressively efficient, equivalent to three to four liters when the system kicks in. For daily driving, avoid overloading and regularly clean carbon deposits for natural durability and peace of mind.
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