What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for a 1.3L engine?
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A car with a 1.3L engine is expected to consume approximately 6.5 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers. The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers refers to the average fuel consumption of a car when driving on the road, measured per 100 kilometers. It is an indicator of a car's fuel efficiency. The engine displacement only reflects the characteristics of the engine, while the overall fuel consumption of the vehicle may differ. Here are several methods to reduce fuel consumption while driving: 1. Strengthen car maintenance: Car adjustments and maintenance affect engine performance and driving resistance. Car owners should regularly perform routine maintenance at a repair shop, such as checking tire pressure, wheel alignment, adjusting brake pad and drum clearance, lubricating chassis points, changing oil on schedule, and checking filters. Additionally, choose the least viscous oil specified in the manual, as higher viscosity increases friction and fuel consumption. 2. Avoid prolonged engine idling: The fuel consumption of an idling engine is much higher than during normal driving. Therefore, if the vehicle is not moving for an extended period, such as when parked and waiting, it is best to turn off the engine. During cold starts, warming up the car should not exceed 1 minute, and maintaining low-speed driving for a few minutes is sufficient.