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What is the fuel consumption of a Santana with the air conditioning on?

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DaisyLee
07/29/25 12:47pm
The fuel consumption of a Santana with the air conditioning on is approximately 13L/100km. Below is a related introduction to the Santana: 1. Powertrain: The Santana is equipped with a 1.4L or 1.6L naturally aspirated engine, paired with either a 5-speed manual or 6-speed automatic transmission. The suspension setup of the new Santana remains unchanged, still featuring a front MacPherson strut and rear torsion beam configuration, which is standard for its class. 2. Exterior Design: The front fascia of the Santana aligns more closely with Volkswagen's current family design language. The thinner chrome grille gives it a more refined and luxurious appearance, while the front bumper incorporates a lip-like design, making it look more youthful.
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Rodney
08/14/25 1:13am
The Santana does consume more fuel when the AC is on compared to when it's off. My car is an older model, and it typically uses about 6 liters per 100 km on the highway without AC, and over 8 liters in the city. With the AC on, fuel consumption increases by at least 1.5 to 2 liters, reaching over 9 liters in the city, especially during hot weather and traffic jams when the compressor works harder and consumes more fuel. I believe this is related to the temperature setting—keeping it not too cold can reduce the compressor's load. Regular AC maintenance can prevent refrigerant leaks and save some fuel. Although using the AC increases fuel consumption, it enhances comfort. Safety comes first, so it's all about finding the right balance.
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SanCora
10/09/25 5:57am
The fuel consumption increases quite fast when the air conditioning is on! I usually drive a new Santana to work, and the fuel consumption is about 7 liters per 100 km without air conditioning. With air conditioning on, it jumps directly to 8.5 liters per 100 km, and in stop-and-go city traffic, it can even reach 9 liters. This adds up to an extra few dozen yuan in fuel costs each month, which is a big hit to the wallet. To save some energy, avoid setting the temperature to the lowest point and use medium fan speed, or just turn on the fan. Newer cars in good condition see a smaller increase in fuel consumption with air conditioning. While using air conditioning is a must, don't skimp too much at the expense of safety.
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LoganLynn
11/22/25 7:12am
Turning on the AC inevitably increases fuel consumption. The principle is that the compressor requires the engine to drive the pulley, adding extra load and consuming an additional 10%-20% of fuel. My Santana's base fuel consumption is 8 liters per 100 km, which can rise to 9 or 10 liters when the AC is on. The more frequently the compressor operates, the more fuel is consumed, especially during short city drives. Maintaining the engine and AC system—such as replacing the air filter—can reduce the burden. Setting a moderate temperature and minimizing the number of times the AC is turned on can also save fuel. From a technical standpoint, this increase is quite common, but the impact of the vehicle's age should also be considered.
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