What is the fuel consumption of the Premacy 1.6?
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Premacy 1.6 consumes about 10 liters per 100 kilometers. Introduction to fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: It refers to the amount of gasoline consumed by a car traveling one kilometer and is also a standard for measuring the approximate fuel consumption of a car. For example, a family sedan consumes about 8 liters per 100 kilometers, which means the car uses 8 liters of fuel after traveling 100km. Calculation method for fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: The calculation method is relatively simple. Assume a car's fuel tank can hold about 50L of gasoline. When the fuel light comes on, there are 10L of gasoline left. When filling up the tank, record the car's mileage (A=5300). When the fuel light comes on again, record the mileage at this time (B=6100). The consumed fuel volume is H=50-10=40L.
I've been driving a Premacy 1.6 for several years, and the fuel consumption has been kept at a reasonable level, averaging around 7.5 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers. It mainly depends on driving habits and road conditions. In city traffic with frequent stops, it can easily exceed 9 liters, while highway cruising can bring it down to just over 7 liters. Personally, I find that lighter throttle input and less braking can save quite a bit of fuel. Additionally, as the car ages, regular oil changes and air filter replacements are crucial—I notice a slight drop in fuel consumption after every 5,000-kilometer maintenance. Using the air conditioning adds about 0.5 liters, so during hot summers, I try to use the external air circulation with the fan for ventilation. Also, underinflated tires increase rolling resistance, so I check the tire pressure monthly and keep it at the recommended value, maintaining around 7.8 liters. In short, fuel efficiency isn't just about the car itself—daily habits and maintenance play a big role. With some experimentation, you can find a balance that's both comfortable and economical.