What is the fuel consumption of the 2013 Lavida 1.6 automatic transmission?
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The actual urban fuel consumption of the 2013 Lavida 1.6 automatic transmission is between 8.2-9.5 liters per 100 kilometers, while the highway fuel consumption ranges from 5.5-6.5 liters per 100 kilometers. Below are specific details about fuel consumption: Methods to reduce fuel consumption: Plan your route before driving, check traffic conditions, and try to avoid roads prone to congestion. Maintain a steady speed while driving. Start slowly, gently press the accelerator, apply gentle acceleration and braking, brake early, maintain proper tire pressure, regularly organize the trunk, and reduce unnecessary weight. Factors affecting fuel consumption: Low tire pressure or severe tire wear, frequent heavy loads, poor road conditions, frequent braking, frequent starts, unnecessary acceleration, low-quality engine oil, severe wear or carbon buildup in engine components, etc., can all lead to increased fuel consumption.
I drove a 2013 Lavida 1.6 automatic for several years and found its fuel consumption quite realistic in mixed conditions. Normal city driving averaged around 8 to 10L per 100km, while highway long-distance trips could drop to just over 6L. In traffic jams, fuel consumption would spike to 12L, which was quite thirsty, but it proved economical when driving smoothly. I made a habit of maintaining proper tire pressure, checking it every two months, as insufficient pressure could increase fuel consumption by about 1L. Engine maintenance was also crucial—regular oil changes and air filter replacements improved efficiency. Overall, with steady driving, this model offered moderate and practical fuel consumption, making it a decent choice for daily commuting.