What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for Volkswagen sedans?
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Volkswagen sedans have a fuel consumption of 6.7~8.0L/100km. Actual fuel consumption depends on various factors, so the specific consumption should be based on actual usage. Apart from vehicle design and engine factors, the real waste of fuel is caused by the driver's habits, with frequent sudden braking and rapid acceleration being the primary reasons for increased fuel consumption. Improper driving habits: Fuel consumption is closely related to the driver's habits, such as idling for long periods without turning off the engine or frequent ignition, aggressive acceleration or frequent braking while driving, driving at low gear with high speed or high gear with low speed, etc. All these driving habits significantly "contribute" to increased fuel consumption. Abnormal tire pressure and tire wear: Low tire pressure increases friction between the tires and the ground, leading to greater resistance and higher fuel consumption. Normal tire pressure is around 2.5bar, which can be slightly reduced by 0.1bar in summer. Of course, tire pressure should not be too high either; it's best to inflate according to the vehicle's standard values. Additionally, if the tires are severely worn, frequent slipping can occur, which also increases fuel consumption. Fuel quality and carbon deposits: Many drivers overlook fuel quality. Poor-quality gasoline can lead to increased carbon deposits, which roughen the intake pipe walls, affecting air intake and the quality of the air-fuel mixture, causing a sharp rise in fuel consumption. Therefore, gasoline quality should not be ignored. Regular maintenance at 4S stores is a forward-looking investment, ensuring normal vehicle performance and saving unnecessary expenses in the long run.