What is the fuel consumption of a scooter?
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Scooters generally have a nominal fuel consumption of 2.6~2.8L. Consider whether it's urban riding or long-distance riding. Well-known Japanese brands are as follows: HONDA (Honda): The leader of the world's motorcycles and the dominant force in Japanese motorcycles. With abundant financial resources, it often faces encirclement and sniping from the other three major brands, whether on the racetrack or in the civilian motorcycle sector. Fortunately, it manages to break through each time, resolving crises and gaining the upper hand. YAMAHA (Yamaha): The eternal second place, YAMAHA, with its artistic origins, excels in vitality, passion, and unlimited creativity. It often plays the role of a challenger, daring to confront the leader head-on without losing ground.
I've been commuting on a scooter for several years, with fuel consumption typically fluctuating between 1.8 to 2.3 liters per 100 kilometers. It's not fixed—if I ride faster or carry a large bag, consumption might rise to 2.5 liters; frequent stops at city traffic lights also increase fuel usage, whereas steady-speed riding on rural roads can drop it to around 1.7 liters. Driving habits matter a lot—avoid aggressive starts, pay attention to road conditions to prevent sudden braking, and you can save a significant amount of fuel. I've also tracked mileage and fuel refills, and it's quite easy to keep consumption under 2 liters with this method—I recommend you try it too. Don't underestimate these details; the savings can add up to dozens of extra bucks each month. Pretty cost-effective, right?