What is the average fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for a sedan?
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Generally, for a family sedan with around 1.6L displacement, the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is approximately 6-8 liters. Calculation method: When the fuel gauge pointer of the vehicle drops to a certain position, go to the gas station to refuel, then record the amount of fuel added and the current odometer reading. Wait until the vehicle consumes fuel and the fuel gauge pointer returns to the same position as before refueling, then check how many kilometers have been driven. This will give you the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers. Precautions: Check whether the tire pressure meets the standard. If the tires are underinflated, fuel consumption will increase. Inspect the degree of tire wear; if the tires are severely worn, slipping will frequently occur, increasing fuel consumption. If abnormal noises are heard from the wheels during driving or starting, promptly check for faults in the bearings and braking system.