What is the fuel consumption of the Kia ace 2.0L model?

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DiBrayden
07/24/25 10:48pm
Kia ace 2.0L model has a fuel consumption of 6L/100km. More information about Kia is as follows: 1. Introduction: Kia was founded in 1944, initially named "Kyungsung Precision Industry", and renamed "Kia Industry" in 1952. The name "Kia" symbolizes "rising from Asia" or "the rise of Asia". 2. Representative models: The Sorento (known as "Sorrento" in China) is a mid-size SUV product launched globally by Kia since 2003. Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the originally planned debut of the current fourth-generation Sorento at the 2020 Geneva Motor Show was changed to an online release, retaining Kia's signature tiger-nose grille.
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EvangelineMarie
08/10/25 3:09pm
As a long-time SUV owner who frequently drives Kia's 2.0L models like the Sportage, the fuel consumption performance is quite decent. In city driving with frequent stops and starts, the average fuel consumption is around 9-10 liters per 100 kilometers, and it can rise to 11 liters during heavy traffic in peak hours. However, on the highway, it drops to about 6-7 liters, which is quite fuel-efficient. I use this car for commuting and family trips, and I find that although the engine has a 2.0L displacement, which is not small, it works smoothly with the automatic transmission, saving a lot of money compared to my neighbor's large-displacement SUV. Monthly fuel costs are kept under 600 yuan, which is much better than my old car. I recommend maintaining the air filter and engine oil properly and occasionally driving unloaded on the highway to keep fuel consumption stable. Over time, you'll notice that keeping the tire pressure at the standard value can also save about 1 liter of fuel, which helps a lot with daily expenses.
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