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What is the fuel consumption of the Suzuki Swift?

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DiBrooke
08/29/25 4:42am
Suzuki Swift fuel consumption is 5L/100km. Introduction to fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: Fuel consumption per 100 kilometers refers to the amount of fuel consumed by a vehicle traveling 100 kilometers on the road at a certain speed. It is a theoretical indicator of the vehicle. The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is a value measured by the manufacturer in an objective environment using a dynamometer installed on the vehicle chassis, converted into speed parameters, and then calculated under specified speed conditions to determine the theoretical experimental fuel consumption data per 100 kilometers for the model. Calculating fuel consumption: By recording data from the vehicle's dashboard, after resetting the mileage data, the vehicle's onboard computer automatically calculates the fuel consumption based on the recorded mileage and fuel consumption data.
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VanLayla
09/11/25 2:32am
I've driven a Suzuki Swift 1.3L manual for five years and know its fuel consumption well for daily commutes. In city traffic jams, it averages 7-8 liters per 100km, dropping to just over 6 liters on highways. Using AC adds about 0.5 liters. With its 35-liter tank, a full fill gets me 550km. Our car club's real-world data shows similar results - automatics typically consume 0.5-1L more, and the 1.5L engine is thirstier than the 1.3L. While lightweight and fuel-efficient, actual consumption depends heavily on road conditions and driving style - aggressive acceleration/braking can easily add 1L. Regular maintenance is crucial; a dirty air filter reduces intake efficiency and increases fuel use.
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Yolanda
10/25/25 3:20am
Just helped my sister pick out a used Swift last week and did thorough research on fuel consumption. For the 2013 1.5L automatic model, factory data shows 8.2L/100km in city and 6.3L/100km on highway - real-world driving matches closely. Pay special attention to tire pressure with older cars, as underinflation can increase consumption by 0.8L. The 1.3L manual version is more economical, with owner-reported combined fuel economy of 6.5-7.2L/100km. Don't overfill the tank - stop at the first click, as carrying 40kg extra gasoline also affects mileage. With its small fuel tank, the Swift saves about 200 yuan monthly on commuting costs compared to typical compact sedans.
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