What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the Suzuki Swift 1.3 manual transmission?
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The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the Suzuki Swift 1.3 manual transmission ranges from 6.3L to 7.2L. I. Factors affecting fuel consumption include: 1. Environmental conditions: Low temperatures require longer engine warm-up times, leading to higher fuel consumption. 2. Road conditions: Factors such as road gradient, surface dryness or wetness, curves, and mountainous terrain. 3. Driving conditions: Frequent city driving results in higher fuel consumption, while normal highway driving leads to lower fuel consumption. II. Taking the Swift 2014 1.3L manual standard model as an example: This car is manufactured by Changan Suzuki, classified as a compact car with a naturally aspirated engine. The dimensions are 3765mm in length, 1690mm in width, and 1510mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2390mm. It is a 5-door, 5-seat hatchback.
My daily commuting partner is a Suzuki Swift 1.3 manual transmission, with a fuel consumption ranging between 6.5 to 7.5 liters per 100 kilometers, depending on my driving environment and habits. In congested urban traffic, the fuel consumption can reach 8 liters, but drops to around 6 liters during highway cruising. I'm accustomed to gentle starts and minimal overtaking, and after each maintenance check of the air filter and tire pressure, the fuel consumption stabilizes below 7 liters. With rising fuel prices, this figure is still reasonable, costing me about 200 yuan per month for 300 kilometers of commuting. I recommend beginners start with smooth driving to save fuel and extend component lifespan. Overall, this car is quite economical and practical, suitable for budget-conscious commuters.