What is the fuel consumption of the Mercedes-Benz V260?

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DeEzra
07/29/25 2:40pm
According to the comprehensive fuel consumption data from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Mercedes-Benz V260 has a combined fuel consumption of 9.1L/100km. However, based on actual measured data from some V260 owners, the real-world fuel consumption typically ranges between 11~12L/100km. Actual fuel consumption is influenced by various factors and needs to be considered comprehensively. Here is a method to calculate fuel consumption: Determine it based on the relationship between distance and speed. 1. Record the mileage: Fill the car's fuel tank until the pump automatically stops, then record the current mileage. 2. Record the fuel refill amount: During the next refueling, again fill the tank until the pump stops, and record the amount of fuel added. 3. Calculate using the formula: Determine the distance traveled since the last refueling and calculate the fuel consumption based on the relationship between distance and speed.
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