What is the fuel consumption of the Golf 7?
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Each small segment of fuel in the Golf 7 averages around 7 liters, which is just an approximate value. The fuel gauge segments are larger in the front and smaller toward the back. Below are some related details: Other factors: When driving, the front segments of the fuel gauge cover more kilometers, but once the gauge reaches halfway, it won't last long before running out. This is because the fuel gauge is designed to make each segment appear equal, though they aren't in reality. In the Golf 7, each small segment is roughly 7 liters, and when the needle reaches halfway, approximately 30L of fuel has been consumed. Fuel consumption is influenced by many factors. A driver with good habits will also consume less fuel.
Regarding the fuel consumption of the Golf 7, I've driven this car for a while. In city driving, it typically ranges from 7 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers, depending on how hard you press the accelerator. On highways, it's more fuel-efficient, dropping to just over 5 liters. If you opt for the 1.4T gasoline engine, the combined consumption is around 6.5 liters. To save fuel, avoid sudden braking and acceleration—anticipate road conditions in advance and drive smoothly for the best results. Maintain standard tire pressure and check it every three months; insufficient pressure increases rolling resistance and fuel consumption. Also, blasting the AC increases fuel usage—I usually set it to 26°C in summer. Developing good driving habits, like leaving early to avoid traffic, helps too. Overall, the Golf 7 is quite economical, making it ideal for daily commutes without hurting your wallet.