What is the Normal Fuel Consumption per 100 Kilometers for Sedans?

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07/30/25 10:08am
Different vehicles, models, engine displacements, and driving habits result in varying fuel consumption. Generally, for household sedans with around 1.6-liter engine displacement, the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is approximately 6-8 liters. Depending on driving habits, it may be slightly higher. Road conditions also play a role; for instance, fuel consumption tends to be higher in congested urban areas. Below are detailed insights: 1. Fuel Consumption Level: Although the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers varies by vehicle, you can gauge what's appropriate for your engine. As mentioned, exceeding 7.5L in urban areas is considered relatively high fuel consumption. Therefore, this figure is quite normal. 2. Driving Habits: When driving, it's advisable to maintain a steady speed, avoid sudden acceleration and braking, and minimize unnecessary overtaking. To improve fuel efficiency, the first step is to adjust your driving habits.
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