What is the fuel consumption of the Audi Q5?
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Audi Q5's comprehensive fuel consumption is around 12 kilometers. The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is 6.9-7.3L/100km. Below are specific details about fuel consumption: 1. Fuel consumption: Large-displacement vehicles consume as much fuel as household cars. 2. Comparison: A fuel consumption of 6 liters per 100 kilometers, on the same route, a 1.6L car, the Octavia consumes 7 liters. Sports cars usually have much larger throttle inputs compared to street cars, consuming more fuel and having higher fuel consumption. A liter-class sports car, when accelerating aggressively or at high speeds, has fuel consumption comparable to a 3.0L car's comprehensive fuel consumption. 3. Fuel: Most cars use gasoline, so the energy from the fuel is the same. The Octavia's relatively higher fuel consumption comes from high wind resistance, a compact structure that leaves no room for fuel-saving technologies, and a design philosophy that emphasizes high RPMs to extract power.
I previously drove an Audi Q5 for three years and found its fuel consumption quite reasonable, generally averaging between 9 to 11 liters per 100 kilometers. In city traffic with congestion, it might go up to 13 liters, while on highways it's more economical, around 8 liters even at higher speeds. Driving habits make a big difference: for example, avoiding sudden braking and acceleration, and maintaining a steady speed can save a lot of fuel. Also, tire pressure should be checked regularly—low pressure increases fuel consumption. Seasonal changes also play a role, with higher consumption in winter and summer due to air conditioning use. I regularly maintain my car, changing the oil and cleaning filters, which helps keep fuel consumption stable.