What is the fuel consumption of Jetta per 100 kilometers?

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AutumnDella
07/24/25 1:10am
The fuel consumption of the old Jetta is about 8 liters per 100 kilometers. Here are the specific details: The driving habits that cause high fuel consumption include: frequent hard braking is the main reason for high fuel consumption. If the car frequently starts from a stationary state, it will lead to increased fuel consumption. When the engine is idling, the mileage of the car does not increase, but the engine continues to consume fuel, which also leads to higher fuel consumption per 100 kilometers. Personal driving habits that affect fuel consumption include: when driving, try to keep the car at a constant speed and avoid unnecessary overtaking, as this is the most fuel-efficient way to drive. In daily use, it is also important to maintain the car regularly. Regular maintenance can keep the car in good condition, which greatly helps in improving fuel economy.
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JayceMarie
08/10/25 8:52pm
When it comes to the fuel consumption of Jetta, I've driven several different models, and it generally fluctuates between 6 to 7 liters per 100 kilometers. For example, when I drove the VS5 on a long highway trip, the fuel consumption could drop to just over 5 liters, which was quite impressive. However, in city traffic with frequent stops and starts, it could go up to over 7 liters. Using the air conditioning or carrying passengers and cargo can also increase the fuel consumption slightly. Overall, buying a Jetta is about being economical. If you maintain a steady speed of around 80 km/h and avoid aggressive acceleration, it's easy to keep the fuel consumption below 6.5 liters. For older cars, the consumption might be slightly higher due to aging, but regular maintenance and oil changes can help.
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