What is the fuel consumption of a manual Sagitar?
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The vehicle's combined fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is 5.5L. The above figure is the NEDC combined fuel consumption, which represents the fuel consumption data measured under the NEDC test procedure. The actual fuel consumption is higher than this value, approximately around 6.5L. Specific factors affecting a car's fuel consumption are as follows: Vehicle weight: Larger and heavier cars tend to consume more fuel. Generally, a small family car with a 1.6L engine and a weight of around 1.2 tons has a fuel consumption of about 7.5 liters (calculated under full load conditions), while an SUV weighing around 1.5 tons has a fuel consumption of 8.5 liters. Different weights result in varying fuel consumption. Drag coefficient: Higher drag coefficients increase fuel consumption during driving. Cars with better aerodynamics have lower drag coefficients, leading to reduced fuel consumption. Economical RPM: During driving, the engine has an optimal torque output point for fuel efficiency. Maintaining the car's speed within this torque output point significantly reduces fuel consumption. Typically, small-displacement cars reach this point at around 70 km/h, while larger-displacement cars achieve it at about 100 km/h. Staying within this economical RPM range ensures minimal fuel consumption. Driving style: Aggressive driving behaviors such as sudden acceleration, frequent overtaking, and not easing off the throttle before stopping at red lights can increase fuel consumption.