
The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the Fit is 6.1 liters. Method to calculate fuel consumption: When the fuel tank warning light comes on, record the mileage, note the amount of fuel added, and when the fuel is next depleted, record the mileage again. Subtract the initial recorded mileage from the current mileage, then divide by the amount of fuel consumed to calculate the fuel consumption. Factors affecting fuel consumption: There is a certain relationship between engine displacement and fuel consumption, but larger fuel consumption does not necessarily mean larger displacement. In relative terms, the size of a car's engine displacement does not directly correlate with fuel consumption in a proportional manner. Besides engine displacement, factors such as the car's shape, weight, and engine technology also significantly influence fuel consumption. Among models with the same displacement, the more advanced the engine technology, the more fuel-efficient the car will be.

I've been studying cars for many years. The Fit's official fuel consumption data is typically around 5.3 liters per 100 kilometers, but actual usage varies due to multiple factors. For example, fuel consumption may rise above 6.5 liters in congested urban driving, while highway cruising can reduce it to 4.8 liters. New cars have slightly higher fuel consumption during the break-in period, which decreases as mileage accumulates. Transmission type is also crucial—the CVT version is more fuel-efficient during smooth driving, while manual transmissions require skilled operation. Vehicle maintenance is fundamental for maintaining low fuel consumption. For instance, underinflated tires increase resistance, and clogged air filters affect fuel efficiency. I recommend owners regularly record fuel mileage to calculate actual consumption and promptly inspect spark plugs or sensors if issues arise. The Fit's compact design optimizes fuel economy, and proper daily maintenance can significantly save on fuel costs.

As a veteran Fit owner with 5 years of driving experience, my real-world fuel consumption averages 5.6L/100km. In city driving with frequent traffic lights, it can rise to 7L, but drops to just 4.9L during highway trips. I've developed a habit of gentle acceleration and avoiding sudden braking, which effectively controls fuel usage. Monthly fuel costs are significantly lower than SUVs, making it quite economical. I remember the salesperson boasting about low fuel consumption when I bought it - the claims proved accurate, especially comforting during periods of high fuel prices. Occasional overloading or AC use increases consumption, but for daily commutes, ¥200 worth of petrol easily covers 500km. Regular oil changes maintain performance, and I'd advise new drivers to focus on driving techniques to avoid waste.

Saving fuel is quite simple, I started by changing my driving habits. The Fit's baseline fuel consumption is around 5 liters per 100 kilometers, but by gently accelerating and avoiding sudden braking, combined with anticipating road conditions to reduce unnecessary throttle input, I've consistently lowered it to 4.8 liters. Maintaining a steady speed, such as keeping it between 80-100 km/h on highways, proves most effective. A tire pressure monitor has been a great help, ensuring inflation at recommended levels to reduce rolling resistance. Regularly replacing the air filter and spark plugs prevents fuel wastage. Minimizing air conditioning usage or reducing vehicle load, these minor adjustments have effortlessly optimized my monthly fuel consumption. Ambient temperature changes also affect results; preheating the car for a few minutes in cold weather avoids extra consumption.

Young people value affordability when choosing a car. I've been driving a Fit for a year now, with fuel consumption just over 5 liters per 100 kilometers, sometimes reaching 6 liters in city commuting, but it's not a big deal. Monthly fuel costs are only a little over 300 yuan, saving money even when hanging out with friends frequently. Before , I compared similar compact cars, and the Fit's fuel efficiency advantage was obvious. Daily fuel records from the app show little fluctuation. Occasionally, traffic jams cause a spike in fuel consumption, which can be annoying, but overall, smooth driving keeps it stable. In the car owner group, everyone shares similar data, and it's easy for beginners to get the hang of controlling it. For maintenance, just pay attention to tire pressure and fuel quality—it's hassle-free and eco-friendly. The financial burden is much lighter.

From a cost perspective, the Fit's fuel consumption of 5.6 liters per 100 kilometers saves me a lot of expenses every month. At current fuel prices, it costs 50 cents per kilometer, while an SUV would cost 70 cents, resulting in a difference of over a thousand yuan per year. The savings come from efficient design, such as the lightweight engine that avoids high-load consumption. Maintaining a smooth driving habit has a significant impact on keeping fuel consumption low. If there's a sudden increase, check if the oxygen sensor is faulty. Regularly cleaning the throttle valve optimizes combustion efficiency, ensuring stable fuel consumption around 5 liters. The advantage becomes more obvious when fuel prices rise, easing economic pressure. In the long run, the cost is much lower than many similar cars, and it's also more environmentally friendly.


