What is the fuel consumption of the 2007 Passat?
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The fuel consumption of the 2007 Passat varies based on the engine type: 1. Equipped with a 1.8T 150HP L4 engine: Matched with a 5-speed manual transmission, the average fuel consumption is 9.66L/100km, with a range of 8.32~11.01L/100km. 2. Equipped with a 1.8T 150HP L4 engine: Matched with a 5-speed automatic transmission, the average fuel consumption is 10.93L/100km, with a range of 9.15~12.71L/100km. 3. Equipped with a 2.0L 115HP L4 engine: Matched with a 4-speed automatic transmission, the average fuel consumption is 11.33L/100km, with a range of 9.40~13.26L/100km. 4. Equipped with a 2.0L 115HP L4 engine: Matched with a 5-speed manual transmission, the average fuel consumption is 9.37L/100km, with a range of 8.04~10.71L/100km. 5. Equipped with a 2.8L 190HP V6 engine: Matched with a 5-speed automatic transmission, the average fuel consumption is 12.31L/100km, with a range of 10.24~14.38L/100km.
I've been driving for over a decade, including a 2007 Passat, and fuel consumption can vary quite a bit. In the city, this car easily consumes 10 to 12 liters per 100 kilometers, while on the highway it can drop to 7-8 liters, averaging around 9 liters overall. Why is it so high? The engine is an older model, and with the car being from 2007, it might have over 100,000 kilometers on it—engine wear increases fuel consumption. Especially if regular maintenance hasn't been kept up, like a clogged air filter or underinflated tires, it's no surprise to see consumption spike to 12 liters. To save on fuel costs, I recommend developing smooth driving habits and avoiding sudden acceleration. Regular vehicle checks and fresh engine oil can help the engine run more efficiently. For an older car, higher fuel consumption is normal, but don't neglect maintenance, or repair costs could get even higher. Highway driving on long trips is more fuel-efficient, while short city trips consume more. Overall, annual fuel expenses really add up.