What is the fuel consumption of the Sportage?
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The comprehensive fuel consumption of the Sportage 2.0L manual transmission is 8.7L per 100 kilometers, while the automatic transmission version consumes 8.9L per 100 kilometers. The older Sportage 2.7L model has a fuel consumption of 10.6L per 100 kilometers. Below is relevant information: Sportage: Sportage generally refers to the Kia Sportage. The Kia Sportage boasts pure urban SUV lineage and is one of the world's first urban SUVs to feature both on/off-Road capabilities. It boldly innovates, proposing new automotive trends and templates, ushering in a new chapter in automotive history. Fuel Consumption: Fuel consumption typically refers to constant-speed fuel consumption. Constant-speed fuel consumption is the vehicle's fuel consumption per 100 kilometers obtained in fuel consumption tests under constant-speed driving conditions, as specified by national standards for certain types of vehicles.
I've been driving the Kia Sportage for almost three years now, opting for the gasoline version, mainly for daily family use and commuting. The combined fuel consumption is around 8 liters per 100 kilometers, depending on how you drive; it can spike to 10 liters in city traffic but drops to about 6.5 liters during highway cruising. The engine is a 2.0-liter, providing adequate power, though fuel consumption increases when revving high. Driving habits make a big difference—I've adopted a method of slow acceleration and minimal hard braking, saving me tens of dollars in fuel costs each month. The car offers ample space, easily accommodating the whole family's luggage. Compared to other SUVs, its fuel efficiency isn't the lowest but is well-balanced. Regular maintenance, like oil changes and air filter cleaning, is recommended to keep the engine running smoothly. Air conditioning in summer slightly increases fuel consumption, so using recirculation mode helps. Overall, the Sportage's fuel efficiency is decent, adaptable, and a practical choice.