What is the fuel consumption of the Sonata 2.0?
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The fuel consumption of the Sonata 2.0 is 9L/100km. Here are the specific factors that affect fuel consumption: Vehicle condition: In addition to keeping the car clean, more attention should be paid to the condition of the car, with regular maintenance and timely repairs. Driving habits: Bad driving habits often waste fuel imperceptibly. For example, carrying too much unnecessary weight in the vehicle, opening windows at high speeds, sudden acceleration, and hard braking can all lead to increased fuel consumption. Impact of driving roads: Driving in urban conditions consumes 20% more fuel than on a test track, mainly due to frequent starts and stops, waiting at traffic lights, gear shifting, and acceleration and deceleration, which all contribute to higher fuel consumption.
I've driven the 2.0L version of the Hyundai Sonata 8th generation. This car typically consumes around 9 to 11 liters per 100 kilometers in city driving, and can drop below 7 liters on highways. My actual experience is that its engine runs quite smoothly, but fuel consumption largely depends on your driving habits. If you frequently accelerate sharply or brake hard, fuel consumption can surge by over 10%. I usually drive in eco mode, avoid rush hour traffic in the city, and regularly check tire pressure, keeping it within the standard range, which effectively saves fuel. A friend who also drives the same model mentioned that after switching to low-viscosity oil, his fuel consumption stabilized at around 8 liters. However, he doesn't recommend frequent engine modifications, as the gains may not justify the costs. Overall, the fuel consumption is moderate—not the most fuel-efficient but not wasteful either.