
1.6L manual transmission consumes approximately 7-8L/100km, while automatic transmission consumes about 8-10L/100km. Here is relevant information: 1. Overview: Jetta is an automobile brand under FAW-Volkswagen Automotive Co., Ltd., a joint venture of German Volkswagen Group in China. Its first product, Jetta-MK1, was launched in Europe in 1979. 2. Others: On February 26, 2019, Volkswagen's first-ever sub-brand, Jetta, was officially unveiled at Volkswagen's headquarters in Wolfsburg, Germany. This new brand is scheduled to enter the Chinese market in March of the same year, becoming the third brand under the long-term cooperation between Volkswagen and FAW-Volkswagen.

I've driven an old Jetta for many years, and it feels like the fuel consumption in the city is around 10-12 liters per 100 kilometers. On highways, it can drop to 7-9 liters. The car's engine is an old design with outdated technology, and stop-and-go driving is particularly fuel-intensive. Driving smoothly and avoiding aggressive acceleration helps save some fuel. Poor condition of an old car can lead to even higher consumption—infrequent oil changes or dirty fuel injectors can push the fuel consumption up to 14 liters. I recommend regular inspections and maintenance, such as replacing spark plugs and cleaning the air filter, to help reduce fuel consumption. Compared to modern electric cars or new vehicles, the old Jetta is indeed more fuel-thirsty, but it makes up for it with durability and reliability, making it a cost-effective choice for daily commuting.

I've been commuting with a used Jetta for a year now. In the city, the average fuel consumption is about 11 liters per 100 kilometers, while on the highway, it's easier to maintain around 8 liters. I feel that the engine wear has led to higher fuel consumption, and low tire pressure or running the air conditioning at maximum can increase it even more. When I first got the car, I didn't pay much attention to maintenance, and the fuel consumption once reached 14 liters. However, after changing the oil and filters, it improved significantly. Driving habits have a big impact; for example, avoiding sudden acceleration and hard braking can save about 1-2 liters. Compared to my friends' newer cars, it does consume more fuel, but the old Jetta is cheap and easy to repair, making the overall maintenance cost low, which is great for budget-conscious beginner car owners. Regularly recording mileage and calculating fuel consumption helps in early detection and maintenance of issues, which is quite beneficial.

I often come across old Jettas at the car factory, mostly the 1.6L models consuming 10-12L/100km in the city and 7-9L/100km on highways. Poor conditions like a clogged air filter can quickly increase fuel consumption, and old spark plugs or ignition system issues can push it over 14L/100km. After replacing parts like cleaning the fuel injectors, it usually drops back to normal. Remind owners to avoid heavy loads and minimize AC use, and sticking to full synthetic oil saves a lot of fuel. High fuel consumption in old cars is normal; with good maintenance, they can last longer, so don't rush to replace them.


