What is the fuel consumption of FAW-Volkswagen Jetta?
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The measured fuel consumption of the Volkswagen Jetta 1.5L automatic luxury model is 6.8L per 100 kilometers, which is 0.4L lower than that of the old Jetta with a 1.6L engine. The new Jetta performs better in terms of fuel consumption. Adopting an economical driving style can reduce fuel consumption by up to 25%. Fuel economy, environmental pollution, and the wear rate of the engine, brakes, and tires mainly depend on the following three factors: the driver's driving style, vehicle usage conditions (climate, road conditions, etc.). More related information is as follows: 1. Automatic transmission: The type of transmission also has a significant impact on fuel consumption. Automatic transmissions, lacking manual control of engagement and being executed by the ECU, are relatively more fuel-consuming. 2. Manual-automatic transmission: This adds a manual intervention engagement control part, making it slightly more fuel-efficient than a pure automatic transmission. 3. Continuously variable transmission (CVT): Shifting is smoother, making it more fuel-efficient than the previous two types. Manual transmission is the most fuel-efficient for skilled drivers. Dual-clutch transmission, with its precise shift control, is the most technologically advanced and offers the best comprehensive performance and economy among all transmissions.