What is the fuel consumption of the Santana 1.5?
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The average fuel consumption of the Santana 1.5 is around 6.2L. Here is a partial introduction about the fuel consumption of the Santana 1.5: Engine: The new Santana series is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, replacing the 1.4L and 1.6L engines used in the previous generation models. The Santana features a grand and stable exterior design, with body dimensions of 4473*1706*1469mm and a wheelbase of 2603mm. Exterior: In terms of appearance, the front grille of the car is adorned with metal chrome accents, and the integrated bumper is combined with front fog lights, making the entire front face of the car more stylish and appealing. From the side view, the streamlined design of the car extends from the front to the rear.
As a long-time owner of the Santana 1.5L, I find its fuel consumption quite impressive, averaging around 7 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers. In city driving with frequent stops and starts, plus air conditioning usage, it can go up to 9 liters, but on the highway, it's very fuel-efficient, usually staying below 6 liters. There are quite a few influencing factors. For instance, my driving habit is gentle—no hard acceleration—which helps keep the fuel consumption stable. Tire pressure is also crucial; maintaining it at the standard value with regular checks can save about half a liter. The car's body isn't too heavy, so compared to other cars in its class, the Santana 1.5 is quite practical, suitable for daily family use with low maintenance costs. It handles traffic jams well, and even on weekend long trips, you don't have to worry about burning too much fuel. In short, drive steadily, and the fuel consumption stays steady—economical and practical.