What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for large vehicles?
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The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for large vehicles is approximately 13 to 15 liters. Fuel-saving tips for large vehicles: When starting the vehicle, gently pressing the accelerator is a more fuel-efficient method, allowing the vehicle to start slowly; maintain a reasonable speed and drive at a constant speed. A speed of 60-90 kilometers per hour is relatively fuel-efficient, so try to maintain a steady speed; avoid prolonged idling. Excessive idling will inevitably increase fuel consumption, especially in traffic jams. If the traffic jam lasts more than 5 minutes, it is recommended to turn off the engine; avoid driving long distances at low speeds. Driving at low speeds consumes more fuel. During travel, maintain a speed of 60 kilometers per hour or above. Fifth, avoid slamming on the brakes. Emergency braking increases fuel consumption. At intersections or places with heavy pedestrian traffic, slow down and drive safely. Fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for small vehicles: The normal fuel consumption of small vehicles is related to the vehicle type, driving habits, road conditions, and load. Generally, small trucks consume about 10 liters per 100 kilometers when empty.