What is the fuel consumption of the Jinbei Grace 2.0T manual transmission?

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AngelinaRose
07/29/25 10:57pm
The comprehensive fuel consumption of the Jinbei Grace 2.0T manual transmission is 9.5-12L/100km. The method for calculating fuel consumption and factors affecting fuel consumption are introduced as follows: Method for calculating fuel consumption: You can determine fuel consumption by observing the fuel tank capacity on the car's dashboard, where F=full and E=empty. When the fuel tank capacity warning light turns on, record the current mileage, then note the amount of fuel added. When the fuel is consumed again, record the mileage once more. Subtract the initial mileage from the later mileage and divide by the fuel amount to obtain the actual fuel consumption. Factors affecting fuel consumption: The actual comprehensive fuel consumption is influenced by multiple factors such as vehicle load, road conditions, driver's habits, weather and wind speed, tire pressure, etc. The actual comprehensive fuel consumption should be based on real driving conditions.
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