What is the fuel consumption of the Citroen C-Quatre?
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Fuel consumption is 8.5 liters. Below is relevant information: Introduction: The Citroen C-Quatre is Dongfeng Citroen's weapon in the mid-to-high-end hatchback market. Since its launch, the C-Quatre's European design, innovative technology, and championship quality have won the affection of many modern, ambitious, confident, elegant, and fashion-seeking young and middle-aged individuals. Exterior: The Dongfeng Citroen C-Quatre features a streamlined and full-bodied design with an excellent drag coefficient of 0.31, which not only gives it a perfect styling but also effectively reduces wind noise during driving, as well as lowers fuel consumption and harmful emissions. The uniquely designed rear lights blend seamlessly with the rear of the car, outlining smooth rear lines. They cleverly combine with the side rear windows to form the dynamic Citroen double chevron logo.
As a daily commuter, I've been driving the Citroen C4 gasoline version for over three years, and its fuel consumption is quite reasonable. In the city, it averages around 8-10 liters per 100 kilometers, but during peak traffic congestion, it can spike up to 11 liters. On the highway, it's much more fuel-efficient, maintaining a steady 6-7 liters under cruise control. Actual fuel consumption varies from person to person: I drive smoothly without sudden braking or acceleration, which saves about 1 liter. Additionally, seasons have an impact—using the air conditioning in summer slightly increases consumption, while winter heating is more economical. Regarding car maintenance, I regularly check the engine oil and tire pressure, as lower pressure can lead to higher fuel consumption. Overall, as a family car, the C4 isn't exceptionally fuel-efficient but is quite practical, with monthly fuel costs significantly lower than an SUV, saving a good amount of money. Plus, its spaciousness is adequate for school runs and long trips, making it a worthwhile choice.