What is the real fuel consumption of the 2021 Audi Q3?

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Beau
07/29/25 8:08pm
2021 Audi Q3 real fuel consumption is 6.7L/100km. The following are related introductions about fuel consumption: habits, road conditions: fuel consumption is greatly related to driving habits and road conditions. Don't step on the accelerator heavily, gradual acceleration when starting is the most fuel-efficient. To save fuel, avoid stepping on the accelerator heavily when starting, as heavy acceleration consumes 2 to 3 times more fuel than normal speed starting. Braking: maintaining distance and avoiding frequent braking saves more fuel. If you don't maintain distance, you may need to brake frequently on the road. When braking, the automatic transmission gear will drop, and the car will have to pull up from the low gear again. Starting from a standstill or from a low gear requires the engine to consume more fuel.
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