What is the fuel consumption of a 2.5L displacement car?

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StIsaac
07/24/25 10:53pm
The fuel consumption of a 2.5L displacement car depends on the actual conditions of the vehicle itself. Different cars, even with the same engine displacement of 2.5L, will have varying actual fuel consumption. Additionally, different driving styles and road conditions can lead to significant differences in fuel consumption. Here are the specific details: 1. When a car starts from a stationary state, it requires a large acceleration, and the engine needs to output substantial power. If the car frequently stops and starts, the fuel consumption will inevitably increase. 2. When driving on congested roads, the car's engine spends some time in an idle state. During idle, the car's mileage does not increase, but the engine continues to consume fuel, which also leads to higher fuel consumption. 3. Personal driving habits also have a significant impact on the car's fuel consumption.
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