What is the normal fuel consumption in urban areas?
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Under the same conditions, a car's fuel consumption per 100 kilometers differs between highways and urban areas, leading to variations. For a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine, if driving in urban areas without severe traffic congestion or frequent stops at traffic lights, and with normal driving habits, a fuel consumption within 7L is considered relatively fuel-efficient. Here is some additional information: Fuel consumption standard: An important indicator for measuring a vehicle's fuel economy. Fuel economy is typically measured by the amount of fuel consumed over a specific distance under certain driving conditions or the distance a vehicle can travel with a certain amount of fuel. China and Europe use the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers (liters/100 kilometers) to evaluate a vehicle's fuel economy. Countries like the United States and Canada use miles per gallon (MPG) to assess fuel economy, where a higher value indicates better fuel efficiency.