What is the fuel consumption of the Audi A6L 45?

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WillowRose
07/25/25 6:12am
Audi A6L 45's official combined fuel consumption is 6.5~10.9L/100km. Here are specific methods to reduce fuel consumption: 1. Gentle acceleration: The car consumes the most fuel during low-speed starts, so gently press the accelerator to prevent excessively high RPM and effectively reduce fuel consumption. 2. Avoid high RPM: Try to avoid unnecessary high RPM, as fluctuating engine speeds can significantly increase fuel usage. 3. Regular maintenance: Change the engine oil and remove carbon deposits. 4. Avoid sudden braking: Anticipating road conditions not only improves driving safety but also saves fuel, such as gradually slowing down before traffic lights and using inertia to glide.
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Jose
08/10/25 6:05pm
The fuel consumption of the Audi A6L 45 generally ranges from 8 to 10 liters per 100 kilometers, depending on road conditions and driving habits. In stop-and-go city traffic, the consumption can surge to 11 or 12 liters; on the highway, it's much more economical, easily achieving 7 or 8 liters. I've driven this model myself—the 2.0T engine is quite efficient, but fuel consumption noticeably increases with heavy loads or when using air conditioning. To save fuel, it's advisable to maintain proper tire pressure and avoid sudden acceleration. When considering this car, factor in daily expenses—for example, a full tank for a long trip can cost several hundred yuan. On the bright side, its strong performance makes for an exhilarating drive.
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