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What is the fuel consumption of the Kia Soul 1.6 automatic?

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SanRosalie
08/28/25 5:41am
The official fuel consumption of the Kia Soul 1.6 is 6.6 liters per 100 kilometers. Here is the relevant information: Power performance: In terms of power performance, the Dongfeng Yueda Kia Soul is equipped with 1.6L and 2.0L engines. The 1.6L model uses a G4FC engine, with a top speed of 170 km/h. There are two models with the 2.0L engine, model G4GC, with a top speed of 180 km/h. Multimedia: Rich multimedia functions are also a highlight of the Soul. The Soul's cabin is equipped with high-level audio-visual equipment, providing Bluetooth, MP3, USB transmission functions, and a Wi-Fi wireless environment. In addition, the spacious interior ensures the most comfortable and free riding experience.
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AlessandraMarie
09/10/25 4:04am
I've been driving a Kia Soul 1.6 automatic for several years, with an average combined fuel consumption of around 8 liters per 100 kilometers, depending on how you drive. During peak urban traffic congestion, it can rise to over 9 liters, while steady highway driving might bring it down to just over 6 liters. There are quite a few influencing factors, such as using air conditioning in summer which adds about 0.5 liters to fuel consumption, and preheating the engine in winter also consumes some extra fuel. I recommend maintaining tire pressure around the standard value of 2.3 bar, avoiding hard acceleration or sudden braking, as this can help save some fuel costs. When I take my family for weekend drives, the fuel consumption remains relatively stable. Overall, it's an economical and practical model suitable for daily commuting. Regular maintenance like oil changes and air filter replacements can also keep the engine running more efficiently and reduce fuel waste.
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DiTravis
10/24/25 4:53am
As someone who enjoys researching fuel-saving techniques for cars, I've looked into the fuel consumption of the Kia Soul 1.6 automatic. The official data states a combined cycle fuel consumption of 7.2-7.6 liters per 100 kilometers, but in actual use, most users report it fluctuating around 8 liters. Driving habits play a significant role in influencing this; for instance, frequent starts and accelerations can spike the fuel consumption to 10 liters, while highway cruising can bring it down to as low as 6 liters. Vehicle maintenance is equally crucial—dirty engine oil or underinflated tires can increase consumption by 0.5-1 liter. For city commuting, avoiding peak traffic hours and using ECO mode can slightly reduce fuel consumption. While this car isn't the champion of fuel efficiency, it's fairly reliable, with a full tank allowing a range of around 500 kilometers.
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