What is the fuel consumption of the Jimny?
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The fuel consumption of the Jimny is around 10 liters. A vehicle's fuel consumption is not only related to the car itself, but also closely tied to the driver's habits and road conditions. If frequently driven on heavily congested roads, the car's fuel consumption will inevitably increase. Relevant information about fuel consumption is as follows: 1. Constant-speed fuel consumption: This refers to the fuel economy indicator when a car is driven at a constant speed on good road surfaces. Since constant-speed driving is a basic operating condition for cars on highways, and this type of fuel consumption is easy to measure, it is widely adopted. 2. Road cycle fuel consumption: Road cycle fuel consumption is the fuel economy indicator measured when a car is driven in repeated cycles according to specified speeds and time protocols on roads, also known as multi-condition road cycle fuel consumption. The speed and time protocols specify that each cycle includes various driving conditions, and also define the gear shifting times, braking and stopping times, as well as the values for driving speed, acceleration, and braking deceleration in each cycle.
I've been driving my Jimny to work for a while now, with an average fuel consumption around 10 liters per 100 km. In city traffic with frequent congestion or red lights, it can rise to 12 liters or even higher; on the highway at higher speeds, it drops to around 8 liters. The car is small but heavy, and with the four-wheel-drive system, it really guzzles fuel when climbing hills or accelerating. I remember last month when I took a long trip to the seaside with the air conditioning on the whole time, the fuel consumption was just over 9 liters. For daily commuting, I recommend smooth starts and fewer sudden brakes to save quite a bit on fuel costs. Modifications also have an impact—after adding a roof rack, my fuel consumption increased by half a liter. Overall, this car is a bit thirsty in the city, but as an SUV, it's acceptable and not too outrageous.