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What is the fuel consumption of the F3?

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StAthena
07/28/25 10:57pm
BYD F3 has a fuel consumption of 4.7 liters per 100 kilometers. The design concept of the BYD F3 is inspired by the MM design philosophy of Japanese and Korean cars, which emphasizes maximizing the space for passengers while minimizing the space occupied by the vehicle's machinery. Related introduction: 1. Model introduction: From the F3 model itself, you can see influences from the front face of the Toyota Corolla, the rear space and seats of the Honda Fit, and the waistline of the Toyota Vios. Initially, BYD launched four variants of the F3: Standard, Comfort, Premium, and Flagship. 2. Performance: The F3 has a speed of about 80 km/h and a standard fuel consumption of 4.9L/100km. It can maintain a relatively high speed, saving fuel without causing delays due to low speed. Additionally, the F3 pays attention to details such as starting, braking, and gear shifting, and its configurations and systems in these aspects generally meet the requirements.
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KateAnn
08/12/25 2:19am
The fuel consumption of the BYD F3 depends on specific conditions. I've driven the 2015 manual transmission version myself, and it averages about 7 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers in the city, while on the highway it can drop to around 6 liters. There are quite a few factors that affect fuel consumption, such as driving habits—if you tend to accelerate aggressively or brake frequently, fuel consumption will definitely spike. The condition of the car also matters; low tire pressure or delayed engine maintenance can increase fuel consumption. For daily driving, it's advisable to make use of neutral coasting, avoid sudden acceleration, and keep up with regular spark plug and air filter replacements—this can help save a lot on fuel costs. Overall, the car offers good value for money, but if you want to be precise, it's best to test it under actual road conditions.
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McAlessandra
10/01/25 4:53am
Speaking of the fuel consumption of the F3, as a commuter, I have a deep understanding. Driving it through congested urban areas every day, the average is around 7.5 liters per 100 kilometers. If I take a long-distance highway trip on weekends, it can drop to just over 6 liters. Traffic congestion is the biggest enemy of fuel efficiency—stop-and-go conditions cause fuel consumption to skyrocket quickly. Weather also has an impact; in summer, using the air conditioning increases fuel consumption by 0.5 to 1 liter compared to normal conditions. My personal suggestion is to plan routes to avoid peak hours, such as leaving half an hour earlier or avoiding main roads with many traffic lights. Additionally, develop a gentle driving habit—avoid rushing to overtake or change lanes. If you stick to this for a month or so, you’ll noticeably find that your fuel tank doesn’t deplete as quickly, and the money saved could even cover an extra meal.
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Menezes
11/14/25 6:41am
From a maintenance perspective, the F3's fuel consumption typically ranges between 6.5 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers. The newer models feature optimized engines with slightly lower fuel consumption, such as the 2020 version averaging around 6.8 liters. Vehicle components like clogged fuel injectors or faulty oxygen sensors can cause a sharp increase in fuel consumption, which can be prevented through regular maintenance. Cleaning carbon deposits during oil changes is recommended. Additionally, excessive tire wear or imbalanced tire pressure also wastes fuel; it's advisable to check tire pressure every three months and maintain it at the standard value. In summary, driving smoothly and paying attention to dashboard warning lights can help detect issues early, saving fuel and avoiding headaches.
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