What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for an automatic transmission car?

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DeJoseph
07/29/25 8:48am
It depends on the specific automatic transmission car and its engine displacement. Normally, for a 1.5L or 1.6L engine, the comprehensive fuel consumption per 100 kilometers should be around 8 liters. Below is relevant information: 1. Fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: This refers to the fuel consumption of a vehicle traveling 100 kilometers on the road at a certain speed. It is a theoretical indicator of the vehicle. Manufacturers measure this value under controlled conditions using a dynamometer installed on the vehicle chassis, converting it into speed parameters and then calculating the theoretical experimental fuel consumption data per 100 kilometers at specified speeds. 2. Theoretical fuel consumption: Since most vehicles approach their most economical speed at 90 km/h, the published theoretical fuel consumption is usually the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers at 90 km/h. (Engine displacement is determined by analyzing the carbon content in the exhaust gas using an exhaust analyzer and the carbon balance method).
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SanEmilio
08/12/25 6:57am
I've seen many cars, and there's really no fixed number for the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers of automatic transmissions. It mainly depends on the car itself and how you drive it. Small cars, like those around 1.5 liters, normally consume 6 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers, but in traffic jams or with heavy acceleration, it can easily jump to 10 liters. Mid-sized SUVs are heavier, so naturally, their fuel consumption is higher, generally 8 to 12 liters. If you often drive on highways, the reduced wind resistance can stabilize fuel consumption, and dropping to 7 liters isn't uncommon. I usually drive an automatic family car, and I feel the key lies in regular maintenance. If the tire pressure is low or the engine oil is old, fuel consumption will rise sharply. I recommend checking the filters and spark plugs every 3 months, and also learning to press the accelerator gently and slow down in advance. These small habits can save a lot on fuel costs, and over a year, you might even get an extra thousand kilometers out of it.
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