What is the normal fuel consumption for a B-segment car?
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B-segment cars typically have a normal fuel consumption of around 10 liters per 100 kilometers. Additional information: 1. B-segment cars: Also known as mid-size cars or Large-Family-Cars, B-segment cars generally have a wheelbase ranging from 2.7 to 3.0 meters, a body length of 4.8 to 5.0 meters, and an engine displacement of 1.5 to 2.5 liters. 2. Classification: Generally, cars are classified into A, B, C, and D segments, with standards varying by country. China lacks a unified standard, and due to the early dominance of German automakers in the Chinese joint venture market, the German classification system is often used. According to the German classification, A-segment cars include A0 and A00 subclasses, typically referring to compact cars; B-segment cars are mid-size cars; C-segment cars are premium cars; and D-segment cars are luxury cars. The classification is primarily based on parameters such as wheelbase, engine displacement, and weight. As the letter moves further in the alphabet, the wheelbase, displacement, and weight of the car increase, along with its level of luxury.