What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for a vehicle?
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Generally, cars should be economical family vehicles~ The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for 1.0, 1.3, 1.6, and 2.0 cars is approximately 5L, 7L, 10L, and 12L, respectively. If the fuel consumption is excessively high, the following situations may have occurred: Excessive carbon buildup in the car engine: The operation of a car relies on the combustion of gasoline. However, gasoline inevitably contains some impurities, and long-term accumulation can form carbon deposits and sludge on the engine surface. This not only damages the engine but also easily leads to difficulties in starting, high idle speed, excessive exhaust emissions, and other issues, further increasing the car's fuel consumption. Excessive burden on the air conditioning system: Summer is the peak period for air conditioning usage. After prolonged use, dust and dirt can easily accumulate in the air conditioning system, not only fostering bacteria and causing unpleasant odors in the cold air but also increasing the car's fuel consumption.