What is the fuel consumption of the Volkswagen Lavida 1.6L automatic transmission?

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DiMartin
07/30/25 9:57am
The fuel consumption of the Volkswagen Lavida 1.6L automatic transmission is approximately 8.0L/100km. Here is some extended information about Volkswagen: 1. Factory Establishment in China: On February 1991, FAW-Volkswagen Automobile Co., Ltd. was officially established. On January 21, 1992, the company began its first localization test for Jetta sedan parts. As the first model in the founding year of FAW-Volkswagen, the Jetta quickly gained popularity across China for its durable and reliable product features. It was a bestseller in China for 19 years, with cumulative sales exceeding 1.97 million units, earning it the title of 'Evergreen in the Automotive Industry.' 2. Top 500 Enterprises: On February 17, 1993, the company held a ceremony for the 10,000th Jetta sedan rolling off the assembly line in the general assembly workshop. In June, the company was ranked among China's top 500 largest industrial enterprises.
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