What is the fuel consumption of Mercedes-Benz Smart?

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LaAllison
07/29/25 9:46pm
Mercedes-Benz Smart is a small-displacement vehicle, generally around 2.5 liters, but the specific consumption depends on the driving conditions. Factors affecting fuel consumption: The driver's driving habits, road conditions, the weight of items placed in the car, whether the air conditioning is on, and whether the vehicle is in the break-in period, among other factors, can all affect the vehicle's fuel consumption. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: Avoid sudden acceleration and sudden deceleration while driving; make as much use of the car's inertia as possible and reduce unnecessary braking; use cruise control correctly; use the air conditioning cooling system rationally; reduce the vehicle's weight by removing unnecessary items and cleaning the mud on the chassis promptly to lighten the load.
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