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What is the fuel consumption of the A4L?

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Dylan
09/08/2025, 11:52:17 PM

Audi A4L's MIIT fuel consumption is 5.7L/100km, while the actual fuel consumption is approximately 8L/100km. Factors affecting fuel consumption: The vehicle's own weight, car body shape, and engine thermal efficiency are three key automotive technologies related to fuel consumption. Good vehicle condition is fundamental for fuel efficiency. Incorrect driving habits can multiply fuel consumption. Correct fuel consumption calculation formula: Fuel consumed ÷ distance traveled × 100 = fuel consumption per 100km. The data of fuel consumed is relatively difficult to obtain accurately. Generally, a full tank is used as initial data. After driving a certain distance, refill the tank to full again, and finally use the refueling data provided by the gas station as the accurate measurement.

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MacIsabelle
09/20/2025, 04:37:50 AM

As a long-time owner of an Audi A4L, I usually drive it to and from work, and the fuel consumption does fluctuate a bit. The official data states a combined fuel consumption of 7.5 to 8.5 liters per 100 kilometers, but in reality, it can drop to around 7 liters on highways, while in city traffic jams, it might spike to 11 liters. This largely depends on driving habits, such as rapid acceleration or prolonged idling, which waste fuel. I've developed small habits like gently pressing the accelerator and braking less, which help save some fuel costs. Additionally, maintaining proper tire pressure and regularly changing the engine oil can also help reduce fuel consumption. Overall, driving 1,000 kilometers a month for commuting doesn't cost much in fuel, making it quite suitable for daily commuting.

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Blanco
11/03/2025, 09:13:00 PM

I prioritize eco-friendly driving, and the Audi A4L's average fuel consumption is around 8 liters per 100 kilometers, but this isn't set in stone. During highway cruising, it can drop to as low as 7 liters, but in dense urban areas, it may rise to 10 liters. Higher fuel consumption means more carbon emissions, so I recommend using ECO mode and avoiding frequent stops and starts. With proper maintenance, such as regular cleaning of the throttle body and checking the air filter, fuel consumption can remain stable at a lower level. Similar models like the BMW 3 Series also fall within a comparable range, but Audi's TFSI engine is quite efficient. When driving with family, I always adjust the air conditioning fan speed to reduce extra load, making fuel consumption more controllable.

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SarahDella
12/17/2025, 09:13:05 PM

When driving an Audi A4L, I often pay attention to fuel consumption, especially in sport mode. The average combined fuel consumption is around 8 liters per 100 kilometers, but it can easily jump above 10 liters during aggressive driving. Don't expect fuel efficiency in city traffic jams. Reducing fuel consumption is simple—gentle acceleration and anticipating traffic conditions can bring it down to about 7.5 liters. For maintenance, regular oil changes and tire checks help avoid unnecessary fuel waste. Compared to other luxury sedans like the Mercedes-Benz C-Class, the A4L isn't the highest or lowest in fuel efficiency, but it's worry-free to drive and suits daily use for someone like me who seeks balance.

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ColeDella
02/06/2026, 09:57:37 PM

From a technical perspective, the Audi A4L's fuel consumption is well-designed, averaging between 7 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers depending on the engine model. The 2.0T engine paired with the DSG transmission optimizes fuel efficiency, achieving as low as 7 liters on highways. Key factors affecting fuel consumption include driving conditions, such as cold starts or prolonged low-speed driving, which can increase usage. I always pay attention to whether the tire pressure is standard when driving, as insufficient pressure increases resistance. Additionally, avoid excessive use of air conditioning—under steady driving conditions, fuel consumption remains stable. For average users, this isn't a major issue; occasional vehicle checks are sufficient.

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AnastasiaRose
05/02/2026, 01:29:53 PM

I commute by car every day, and my Audi A4L's fuel consumption in the city can reach 10 liters per 100 kilometers, but it's better on the highway, dropping to around 7.5 liters. Overall, the combined fuel consumption is about 8 liters, which is greatly affected by driving habits. For example, during rush hour traffic jams, the fuel gauge drops rapidly. I try to plan routes to avoid congestion and use adaptive cruise control to help save fuel. When fuel consumption is high, I consider the vehicle's weight and road conditions. Regular maintenance, such as replacing the air filter, can optimize it to a more reasonable range. Compared to competitors like the Lexus ES, the A4L performs decently and is suitable for drivers like me who seek comfort without hassle.

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