What is the fuel consumption of the Genesis Coupe?
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The fuel consumption of the Genesis Coupe is 9.1L-10.5L. How to calculate fuel consumption: By resetting the mileage data recorded on the vehicle's dashboard, the onboard computer automatically calculates the fuel consumption based on the recorded mileage and fuel consumption data. Definition of constant-speed fuel consumption: Constant-speed fuel consumption is the vehicle's fuel consumption per 100 kilometers obtained in the constant-speed driving fuel consumption test specified by national standards for certain types of vehicles. During road tests, it is necessary to follow the standards for test conditions, test methods, and test road selection as specified in the national standards. Test conditions include: the load of the test vehicle, the accuracy of test instruments, fuel, tire selection, ambient temperature, humidity, air pressure, wind speed, etc.
I've been driving the Genesis Coupe for several years, and the fuel consumption really depends on the specific model and driving habits. My 2.0T version averages about 10-12 liters per 100 kilometers in the city, and it's common to see it spike to 13 liters in traffic jams. On the highway, it's better, usually staying around 8-9 liters. If you drive aggressively, like with sudden acceleration or frequent braking, the fuel gauge drops rapidly. I often remind myself to maintain a steady speed and keep the tire pressure normal, which saves me tens of dollars on fuel each month. As the car ages, worn spark plugs or carbon buildup can affect combustion efficiency, increasing fuel consumption by 0.5-1 liter, so regular maintenance like oil changes and cleaning the intake system is essential. The V6 models are even thirstier, easily reaching 14-15 liters in the city, so you need to consider your fuel budget before buying. Overall, it handles well, but the fuel consumption is a daily burden, especially for city commuting.