What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the Vios FS?
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The Vios FS model generally has relatively low fuel consumption. The 1.3L Vios FS typically consumes around 6 liters per 100 kilometers under comprehensive road conditions. Below is additional information: 1. The fuel tank capacity of the Toyota Vios FS is 42 liters. The fuel tank is a container in the car that stores fuel, specifically designed to hold hydraulic oil or fluid in the hydraulic system. Fuel tanks can be divided into two types: open and closed. The tank must have sufficient volume; the suction pipe and return pipe should be inserted below the minimum liquid level to prevent air suction and splashing of returning oil, which can create bubbles. The distance between the suction pipe and return pipe should be as far apart as possible, with a partition installed between them. 2. To maintain clean oil, the fuel tank should have a sealed cover with an air filter installed on it. The bottom of the tank should be at least 150mm above the ground. Adequate attention should be paid to the anti-corrosion treatment of the inner surface of the tank. In addition to storing oil, the fuel tank in the hydraulic system also serves to dissipate heat, separate bubbles from the oil, and precipitate impurities. Many accessories are installed in the fuel tank, such as coolers, heaters, air filters, and liquid level gauges.
As a Vios FS owner for nearly two years, my daily urban driving fuel consumption fluctuates around 5.5L/100km, rising above 6L during peak traffic congestion. On highways, maintaining steady driving can reduce it to 5.0L. I usually control the throttle gently without aggressive acceleration - the engine responds quickly but excessive aggressiveness wastes fuel. The first year showed slightly lower consumption; now with possible carbon buildup, regular maintenance including oil changes and air filter cleaning helps stabilize it. AC usage affects consumption too - summer cooling adds about 0.5L while winter heating has less impact. Maintaining proper tire pressure reduces rolling resistance for better fuel economy.