What is the fuel consumption of the Sonata 2.0?

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McAubree
07/24/25 5:17am
The fuel consumption of the Sonata 2.0 is 9L/100km. Below are specific factors that affect fuel consumption: 1. Vehicle condition: In addition to keeping the car clean, more attention should be paid to the car's condition, with regular maintenance and timely repairs. 2. Driving habits: Poor driving habits often waste fuel unnoticed. For example, carrying unnecessary weight in the vehicle, opening windows at high speeds, and sudden acceleration or deceleration can all lead to increased fuel consumption. 3. Road conditions: Driving in urban conditions can increase fuel consumption by 20% compared to test tracks, mainly due to frequent starts, stops at traffic lights, and gear shifting for acceleration and deceleration.
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LeJulian
08/11/25 12:58am
I'm quite familiar with the fuel consumption issues of the Sonata 8 2.0, as many friends have driven this car. Generally speaking, the Hyundai Sonata VIII's 2.0L engine has an official claimed combined fuel consumption of around 8.5L/100km, but actual usage varies from person to person. For example, my neighbor who drives this model can see consumption spike above 11L/100km in city traffic jams, while maintaining steady speeds on highways can bring it down below 7L/100km - quite a significant difference. Fuel consumption fluctuations mainly depend on driving habits; behaviors like sudden acceleration or frequent braking will increase fuel usage, so I recommend avoiding these. Additionally, vehicle condition plays a big role - with regular maintenance including oil and filter changes, the engine runs more efficiently and can maintain below 9L/100km. A dirty air filter can also drag down fuel economy, so regular checks are advisable. When using air conditioning in hot weather or carrying heavy loads, consumption may increase by about 10%, so paying attention to these factors in daily driving can help save fuel costs. Overall, a combined range of approximately 8-10L/100km is common, but specific assessments should consider individual circumstances.
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