What is the fuel consumption of the Sonata 8 2.0?
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The Sonata 8 2.0 has a fuel consumption of around 10 in urban areas and approximately 8 on highways. Below is more information about car fuel consumption: 1. Introduction: Fuel consumption generally refers to the constant-speed fuel consumption, which is an indicator of a car's fuel economy when driving at a constant speed on good roads. Since constant-speed driving is a basic operating condition for cars on highways, and this type of fuel consumption is easy to measure, it is widely adopted. For example, France and Germany use the constant-speed fuel consumption at 90Km/h and 120Km/h as the main evaluation indicators for fuel economy. China also adopts this indicator, and the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers indicated in domestic car manuals is usually the constant-speed fuel consumption. 2. Calculation method: Divide the refueling amount by the unit price and the driving distance to get the fuel consumption per kilometer, then multiply by 100 kilometers to get the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers. For example, if you refuel 200 yuan worth of 95-octane gasoline, and the current price of 95-octane gasoline is 7.15 yuan per liter, and you have driven a total of 500 kilometers, the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers would be 5.5 liters.
I've been driving a Sonata 8th Gen 2.0 for several years, with real-world urban commuting fuel consumption typically around 11L/100km, which can drop to about 8L on highways. Driving steadily with less sudden acceleration and braking can save an additional 1-2L. The car has adequate power but slightly higher fuel costs. My monthly fuel expense records show it takes up a significant portion of the budget. I recommend regularly checking tire pressure and engine oil condition to maintain optimal engine efficiency. Weather and load also have a big impact - air conditioning in summer noticeably increases fuel consumption, and a loaded trunk makes it harder to run efficiently. Overall, it's not the most fuel-efficient car, but considering its power, it's still worth it.