What is the official fuel consumption of the Fit?

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LaAutumn
07/30/25 9:54am
Honda Fit's official combined fuel consumption (L/100km) is 5.3-5.7L/100km. The following are the reasons for high fuel consumption: 1. One important reason for high fuel consumption is insufficient tire pressure affecting fuel usage. When tire pressure is too low, the contact area between the tires and the road increases, leading to greater driving resistance and thus higher fuel consumption. Therefore, it's necessary to regularly check if the tire pressure is normal. Conversely, too much tire pressure is also not advisable, with the recommended pressure value being around 2.5. 2. Heavy loads: A major measure for energy saving is weight reduction, showing that vehicle weight significantly impacts fuel consumption. If the vehicle frequently carries heavy loads recently, fuel consumption will naturally increase. 3. Uneven roads: Changes in road conditions also affect fuel consumption. If the road conditions are poor with frequent stops and starts, fuel consumption will naturally rise.
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