What is the fuel consumption of Skoda SUVs?
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Skoda SUVs have a MIIT-certified combined fuel consumption of 5.5-5.8L per 100km, while the actual measured average fuel consumption is 6.16-6.93L per 100km. Correct fuel consumption calculation formula: Fuel consumed ÷ distance traveled × 100 = fuel consumption per 100km. The data on fuel consumed is relatively difficult to obtain. Generally, a full tank is used as the initial data. After driving a certain distance, the tank is filled again, and the refueling amount provided by the gas station is taken as the final data. Fuel-saving tips: Idling for more than 1 minute consumes the same amount of fuel as starting the engine once. The fuel consumed by idling the engine for 5 minutes can allow the car to travel more than 1km.
Our family has been driving the Skoda Karoq for several years now. During daily commuting in the city with frequent stops and starts, the average fuel consumption is around 8 to 10 liters per 100 kilometers, while on the highway it can easily drop to about 6 liters. There are many factors that affect fuel consumption. For example, I’m used to smooth acceleration and avoiding sudden braking, which saves a lot of fuel. Heavier vehicles like the Kodiaq may consume over 9 liters in the city, but they offer a more stable ride. Regular maintenance is crucial—changing the engine oil and checking tire pressure periodically helps maintain efficiency. If you encounter traffic jams or use the air conditioning, the fuel gauge drops noticeably. I recommend trying higher-grade gasoline; it might help a bit. In short, if you want to save fuel, avoid aggressive driving and pay more attention to road conditions to slow down in advance.