What is the fuel consumption of the Accord and Passat?
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Passat 2.0 manual transmission average fuel consumption: 9.2L/100km, automatic transmission average fuel consumption: 12.2L/100km. Accord 2.0L manual transmission fuel consumption: 7.80L/100km, automatic transmission fuel consumption: 8.30L/100km. Factors related to fuel consumption: Vehicle weight, the relationship between weight and fuel consumption is directly proportional. For every 10% reduction in vehicle weight, fuel consumption will decrease by a certain percentage. Car design. A smaller aerodynamic drag coefficient will significantly reduce fuel consumption. These two factors are also directly proportional. Driving conditions. Road conditions are an important factor affecting fuel consumption. Every car has its own 'economical speed range', generally designed between 70-90 km/h. If the car can drive smoothly in urban areas within this speed range, the actual fuel consumption should be relatively close to the test values obtained in standard test environments. Fuel consumption calculation method: Automotive fuel consumption refers to the fuel consumed per 100 kilometers. The calculation formula is: Fuel consumption = Fuel consumed / Distance traveled × 100. The practical method to calculate fuel consumption is to fill up the tank and record the odometer reading. The next time you refuel, note the amount of fuel added (in liters) and the current odometer reading.