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

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Clinton
07/28/25 8:54pm
The average fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for a sedan is approximately 1.68 liters. Below are the fuel consumption calculation formula and tips for reducing fuel consumption: Fuel consumption calculation formula: Fuel consumed ÷ Distance traveled × 100 = Fuel consumption per 100 kilometers. The data on fuel consumed is relatively difficult to obtain, so the initial data is usually taken from a full tank. After driving a certain distance, the tank is refilled, and the fuel amount provided by the gas station is used as the accurate data. Tips for reducing fuel consumption: The economic speed is the speed at which the car consumes the least fuel when driving in direct gear or overdrive. When a car travels on the same road, different speeds result in different fuel consumption. Therefore, there is a specific speed at which fuel consumption is the lowest. Thus, the car should be driven at a moderate speed in direct gear or high gear to save fuel.
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LeAlex
08/12/25 1:37am
I've been driving for many years and have observed the fuel consumption of many sedans. Generally speaking, compact or family sedans consume around 7 to 10 liters per 100 kilometers. Popular models like the Toyota Corolla or Honda Civic can exceed 9 liters in congested urban traffic, but may drop to around 6 liters on smooth highways. Mid-size sedans such as the Camry or Passat tend to have slightly higher fuel consumption, typically ranging from 8 to 11 liters, mainly due to their greater weight and larger engine displacement. I've also noticed that well-maintained new cars with proper tire pressure and less frequent use of air conditioning can save a significant amount on fuel costs. When fuel prices fluctuate, an extra liter per 100 kilometers can add up to over a thousand dollars annually. So paying attention to fuel efficiency isn't just about saving money—it also reduces emissions and makes driving more worry-free. Nowadays, many hybrid models have made great strides, with fuel consumption dropping below 4 liters per 100 kilometers. Technology really is a big help!
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