What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for a smart car?
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smart fuel consumption is approximately 0.5 liters per kilometer. Below are fuel-saving methods and smart fuel consumption information: Fuel-saving methods: The fuel consumption of a car is not only related to the car itself but also to the driver's driving habits and road conditions. If you want your car to be fuel-efficient, you must first change your driving habits and road conditions. When driving, try to avoid sudden acceleration and deceleration, and maintain a steady speed as much as possible. Only when driving at a constant speed is the car in its most fuel-efficient state. smart fuel consumption information: The new Mercedes-Benz smart car has low fuel consumption mainly because it uses a dual-clutch transmission. Its gear shifting becomes very smooth and fast, and there is no obvious jerking when driving in stop-and-go city traffic. Even when crawling at low speeds or decelerating, its transmission still performs very well.
As a seasoned urban commuter, I've been driving a Smart for years, with fuel consumption typically hovering around 5 liters per 100 kilometers. The official figure is 4.8 liters, but actual consumption varies significantly with driving habits: maintaining a steady 90 km/h on highways can drop it to 4.2 liters, while stop-and-go traffic or frequent starts can push it up to 6.5 liters. Using the AC adds about 0.8 liters to consumption, so summers tend to be thirstier. Compared to my friends driving larger cars that easily burn 10 liters, the Smart is delightfully economical. Its compact design also makes city driving a breeze. I recommend regular tire pressure checks and air filter maintenance—keeping tires at 2.5 Bar and staying on top of servicing can save you dozens in fuel costs per maintenance cycle, making it both cost-effective and eco-friendly overall.