What is the fuel consumption of the Peugeot 4008?
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The MIIT comprehensive fuel consumption is 6.4 liters per 100 kilometers, and the actual measured fuel consumption is 7.1 liters per 100 kilometers. Here is some related information about Peugeot: Introduction: Peugeot Automobile formed the Peugeot Group in 1976 by merging with Citroën Automobile Company, making it the third-largest automobile company in Europe. The small lion emblem of 'Peugeot' is very distinctive and tasteful, with its simple, crisp, and bold lines symbolizing a more perfect and mature Peugeot automobile. This unique design highlights both strength and rhythm, embodying a more contemporary feel. Product Numbering: Peugeot models are named using the x0y format. The 'x' indicates the size of the car (i.e., its class), and 'y' indicates the model (the larger the number, the newer the model). Therefore, a Peugeot 406 is definitely larger and newer than a Peugeot 305.
I've been driving the Peugeot 4008 for quite some time now, with an average combined fuel consumption around 7.5 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers. On highways when driving smoothly, it can drop to just over 6 liters, but in heavy city traffic, it rises to about 10 liters. Major factors affecting consumption include driving habits—like my tendency to stomp on the accelerator, which increases fuel use, and low tire pressure, which wastes about 10% of energy. Running the AC in summer adds an extra 0.5 liters. My money-saving tips are regular maintenance, like changing the air filter and keeping a steady speed of 70-80 km/h. With fuel prices high now, driving economically saves me nearly a thousand bucks a year. I chose an SUV for the spaciousness—totally worth it compared to compact cars!