What is the fuel consumption of the Chevrolet Cruze 13?
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Chevrolet Cruze 13 fuel consumption is 7.97 liters per 100 kilometers. The following are the factors affecting fuel consumption and methods to reduce fuel consumption: Factors affecting fuel consumption: The heavier the car, the greater the fuel consumption. The car engine also has a certain impact on fuel consumption. The better the engine performance, the lower the fuel consumption. Fuel consumption is also related to the driver's habits. Long-term idling, speeding, and sudden braking at high speeds will increase fuel consumption. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: Pay attention to vehicle maintenance, clean the air filter regularly, avoid long-term idling while driving, and turn off the engine during long traffic light stops.
I've been driving a 2013 Chevrolet Cruze for three years, the 1.8L automatic version. The average fuel consumption in city driving is 11 liters per 100 kilometers, and it can go up to 12 liters during peak traffic jams. When driving on the highway at a speed of 90-100 km/h, the fuel consumption drops to 7.5-8 liters. Driving habits are key—aggressive acceleration and sudden braking can cause fuel consumption to skyrocket. I usually drive steadily, and opening windows for ventilation instead of using the air conditioning can save fuel. Maintenance is also crucial. I check the tire pressure monthly to ensure it's at 32 psi and replace the air filter every six months to avoid dust clogging. With current high fuel prices, I feel the pinch every time I fill up, so I've also installed an onboard computer to monitor fuel consumption and optimize routes to avoid congested areas. Overall, I feel this car's fuel consumption is average, but with good maintenance, it can stay stable below 10 liters, making it quite suitable for commuting to work.