What is the normal fuel consumption for a car?
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Generally speaking, what constitutes normal fuel consumption depends on the vehicle model, fuel-saving technology, and specific working conditions, as the fuel consumption varies for each car. Larger engine displacement typically results in higher fuel consumption. For a car's fuel consumption per 100 kilometers, under normal circumstances, compact cars consume 6-10 liters; mid-size cars consume 8-12 liters; and large cars consume 12-18 liters. Here is some additional information: 1. Driving habits: Maintain good driving habits: Different driving habits can affect a car's fuel consumption. During driving, frequent rapid acceleration or deceleration can increase fuel consumption by 5%-10% compared to normal conditions; 2. Maintain speed: Keep a steady speed: Most cars achieve optimal fuel efficiency at speeds between 60-80 km/h. If the speed can be maintained steadily during driving, the car's fuel consumption will reach its best state.