What is the normal fuel consumption for Suzuki SX4?
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In big cities, the fuel consumption is about 10-11 liters per 100 kilometers for ethanol gasoline, and about 9-10 liters for pure gasoline. Here is some related information: Suzuki SX4: The hatchback version of the SX4 combines the stylishness of a sedan with the ruggedness of an SUV, appealing to many consumers who seek innovation. Additionally, the SX4 leads its class in terms of features and space. Overall, the SX4 is undoubtedly the top choice for those looking for something unique in its class. The new SX4 has been launched, featuring added configurations and a new 1.8L engine. Interior: The interior design of the hatchback SX4 is the same as the previously launched sedan version. The conventional dashboard predominantly uses black as the main color of the cabin, complemented by metallic silver trim, highlighting its sporty nature.
Driving a Suzuki SX4 in the city with a fuel consumption of 7 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers is within the normal range. I often drive in congested areas with frequent traffic lights during rush hours, and the constant stop-and-go driving consumes a lot of fuel. From my experience, if the car is around 5 years old, a display of around 7 liters is quite good. If it exceeds 10 liters, it might be necessary to check the car's condition, such as a dirty air filter or aging spark plugs. I recall the SX4 has 1.6L and 1.8L versions; my older 1.6L model typically consumes around 8 liters in the city, occasionally rising to 9 liters when using the AC or carrying heavy loads, which is not a problem. Gentle acceleration and avoiding sudden braking can help save fuel. The SX4 is designed for practicality, so don’t worry about normal city driving—just visit a repair shop if consumption exceeds 10 liters to check the tires or fuel system. Compared to similar small SUVs like the Honda Fit, the SX4’s fuel consumption is on the lower side of average, and regular maintenance makes it more economical.