What is the fuel consumption of the Audi A4?
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Audi A4's fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is 9.2 liters. The following is a related introduction to the Audi A4: 1. Transmission system: Equipped with Audi's patented quattro all-wheel drive system as standard, providing the vehicle with double the adhesion. This system enables the vehicle to automatically, accurately, and timely distribute the ground force of each wheel when turning or braking on various complex road surfaces, thereby improving the directional stability and traction of the vehicle under complex conditions. 2. Interior: The car navigation system on the center console can receive TV programs or adjust audio programs, while the BOSE sound system adds an artistic passion to every journey. The Audi A4 also provides a full-size spare tire, reflecting Audi's user-centered philosophy.
I've been driving an Audi A4 for several years, and fuel consumption really depends on the situation. Officially, the gasoline version consumes about 6-8 liters per 100 kilometers, while the diesel version is around 4-6 liters, but that's under ideal conditions. In reality, it can spike to 9-10 liters in city traffic jams, but drops to 5-6 liters when cruising steadily on the highway. Engine type makes a big difference—the 2.0T gasoline engine is thirstier than the 1.4T, and the quattro all-wheel-drive version consumes slightly more than the front-wheel-drive model. Driving habits are also crucial: aggressive acceleration and hard braking can increase fuel consumption by up to 20%, while maintaining a steady speed of 60-80 mph is most efficient. Vehicle weight and AC usage also drag efficiency down—running the AC adds about 1 liter. Keeping tires properly inflated and regular maintenance can lower consumption. I recommend checking the fuel gauge monthly and adapting to road conditions to save significant money.