What is the fuel consumption of the new Hyundai Verna?
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The actual fuel consumption of the new Hyundai Verna is 6-8L. 1. Test drive situation: The test drive was conducted with the 2017 1.6L Automatic Yuexin version, which had only traveled a little over 2,000 kilometers and was still within the break-in period. A total of 125km was driven under mixed road conditions, with an average speed of 28.5km/h. The fuel consumed was 9.46L, resulting in an actual measured average fuel consumption of 7.6L/100km, which is significantly lower than the recommended value of 8.5L/100km for compact SUVs. 2. Difference from the manual: The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers indicated in the manual of domestic cars is generally the constant-speed fuel consumption. However, since cars often experience various working conditions such as acceleration, deceleration, braking, and engine idling during actual driving, the constant-speed fuel consumption is often lower and differs significantly from the actual fuel consumption. This difference is even more pronounced for cars frequently used for short-distance urban driving.
I've been driving the new Hyundai Verna for almost half a year now, and the fuel consumption is quite reasonable, averaging around 6.8 liters per 100 kilometers. In city traffic jams, it can go up to over 8 liters, but on highway cruising, it drops to just over 5 liters. I usually pay attention not to stomp on the accelerator or brakes too hard, and maintaining a steady speed really saves a lot of fuel. Also, I make sure to check the tire pressure regularly to avoid it being too low, as that increases rolling resistance and slightly raises fuel consumption. Overall, this car is fuel-efficient and practical, with monthly fuel costs of only four to five hundred yuan, well within budget. Even on long trips, I don't have to worry too much about refueling, making it very suitable for daily family use. If you want to control fuel consumption, just develop good habits, like avoiding frequent short trips that require starting the car often.