What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the Volkswagen Magotan?
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The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the Volkswagen Magotan is approximately 6-8L. Here are some related tips for the Magotan's fuel consumption: 1. Avoid sudden acceleration and braking; develop good driving habits. A fuel-saving method is to gently press the accelerator to allow the car to start slowly. 2. Maintain an economical speed. Within this speed range, the car's fuel consumption is the lowest. 3. Reduce the load in the car. A higher load increases fuel consumption. 4. During the vehicle's break-in period, ensure a thorough break-in. The break-in period directly affects the vehicle's fuel consumption and overall condition. 5. Warm up the car sufficiently before starting in winter. The idling time during warm-up should not exceed one minute. The main warm-up involves slow driving after starting. Only when the water temperature inside the car reaches the normal temperature can you drive according to your usual habits.
I've been commuting to work by car for almost three years, with an average fuel consumption of just over 9L. In city traffic jams, it once soared to a staggering 12L, but it's particularly fuel-efficient on highways—cruising at 120 km/h can basically keep it around 6.5L. However, I must remind you that the 2.0T high-power version burns 1L more fuel than the low-power one; colleagues driving the 330TSI with frequent air conditioning use generally report a baseline of at least 10L. You can't fully trust those numbers on the trip computer—last time on the highway, it showed 6.8L, but the actual fuel refill calculation came out to 7.2L.