What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for a 1.8T engine?

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Daniel
07/28/25 10:57pm
1.8T fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is 6.8L. The following is a relevant introduction about automobile fuel consumption: 1. Introduction: An important indicator to measure the fuel economy of a car. Fuel economy is usually measured by the fuel consumption of a car traveling a certain distance under specific driving conditions or the distance a car can travel with a certain amount of fuel. China and Europe use the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers (L/100km) to evaluate the fuel economy of a car. 2. Influence: If the tires of the car are under-inflated, it will affect the fuel consumption. If the tire pressure is too low, the contact area between the tires and the ground will increase, the resistance of the car will increase, and the fuel consumption will also increase.
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JamesLynn
08/12/25 3:23am
I've driven a 1.8T engine car for several years, like the Volkswagen Tiguan SUV. In city driving conditions, the fuel consumption is usually around 10 liters, and it can drop to just over 7 liters on the highway. There's no fixed number for fuel consumption—it really depends on how you drive, the car's age, and maintenance. I'm used to not stomping on the accelerator when starting up, accelerating gently instead. Regularly checking tire pressure and the air filter is a must; if it's too dirty, the car burns more fuel. Also, avoid idling too long in traffic jams—it wastes a lot of fuel. In winter, using the heater can increase fuel consumption slightly compared to summer. Overall, the 1.8T is a relatively economical engine type, but don't randomly modify engine parts, or the fuel consumption might spike to over 12 liters. I think beginners shouldn't just rely on ads when choosing a car—test driving a few times is the best way to get a real feel for fuel consumption levels.
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