What is the normal value of avg for a general car?
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What is the normal value of avg for a general car? The specific display depends on the vehicle's own program. avg refers to the average fuel consumption of the car. The average value displayed on the instrument panel can be adjusted via buttons or other parts (such as the turn signal lever in some models), showing the average fuel consumption per kilometer, average speed per 100 kilometers, average fuel consumption per 100 kilometers, etc. The basic calculation method is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers, which is the actual fuel consumption divided by the actual distance traveled. A 1.0L displacement car consumes about 5 liters per 100 kilometers; a 1.5L to 1.6L displacement car consumes about 7 liters per 100 kilometers; a 1.8L displacement car consumes about 10 liters per 100 kilometers; a 2.0L displacement car consumes about 10 to 12 liters per 100 kilometers. These theoretical values are only for ordinary sedans. For models like SUVs, the fuel consumption under the same displacement will be slightly higher.
As an experienced driver, I've come across the topic of average fuel consumption quite often. Generally, normal values depend on the vehicle type. Small cars like my daily commuter usually consume around 6 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers, mid-size cars 8 to 10 liters, while large SUVs or pickup trucks may use 10 to 15 liters. There are many influencing factors – urban traffic congestion significantly increases fuel consumption, whereas highway cruising can reduce it by 2 to 3 liters. I usually check the average fuel consumption display on the dashboard and find that smooth acceleration, less sudden braking, and regular oil changes help maintain normal levels. Older vehicles tend to have higher fuel consumption, possibly due to worn spark plugs or air filters, so I recommend checking them every six months. Keeping fuel consumption within a reasonable range saves money and gives peace of mind while driving.