What is the fuel consumption of the diesel Santa Fe?
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The official combined fuel consumption of the Santa Fe is 7.2-8.0L/100km. The actual fuel consumption is influenced by driving habits, skills, road conditions, climate, etc., and a fluctuation of 10% is normal. The Thai Santa Fe is positioned as a compact urban SUV, with a standard trunk volume of 430L, which expands to 1401L when the rear seats are folded down. The front grille of the Santa Fe offers four style options. Factors affecting fuel consumption are as follows: 1. Rough roads consume more fuel: Driving on congested or uneven roads for extended periods in low gears inevitably increases fuel consumption. 2. Using the trunk as storage increases fuel consumption: Loading the trunk with unnecessary items increases the vehicle's weight, and since vehicle weight is directly proportional to fuel consumption, reducing weight by 10% can lower fuel consumption by several percentage points. 3. Incorrect driving habits can double or triple fuel consumption: Poor driving habits have the most significant impact on fuel consumption, especially during traffic jams, at red lights, or when changing lanes, where rapid acceleration and sudden braking are most common.