What is the real fuel consumption of the 2021 Lavida?
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2021 Lavida real fuel consumption is about 5.5L. Here are other introductions about the 2021 Lavida: 1. In terms of appearance, it adopts Volkswagen's family design concept, focusing on a mature and stable style, and the outline of the front of the car appears relatively flat; 2. The side lines of the car body are slender and the posture is stable, giving a more business-like feeling. The high waistline extends from the front of the car to the taillight area, and the lower waistline has a slight curvature. The 17-inch multi-spoke style wheels have a tire width of 225 mm, providing stronger grip; 3. The rear design is relatively simple, with a rounded overall outline. The shark fin antenna and small ducktail spoiler add a sporty touch, and the dual exhaust pipe decorations are connected by a silver chrome trim strip in the middle; 4. The interior adopts Volkswagen's latest family design style, with a mature and stable shape that fits the positioning of a family car. The 8-inch central control LCD display is connected to a full piano black panel, enhancing the overall unity and visually stretching the car horizontally; 5. In terms of power, it is equipped with a 1.5L 4-cylinder naturally aspirated engine with a maximum power of 113 horsepower, matched with a 5-speed manual transmission and a 6AT transmission.
I've been driving a 2021 Lavida for over a year, with an average urban commuting fuel consumption around 7.5L/100km. In traffic jams, it rises above 8L, while on highways it drops to 6.3L. The official figure is 6.1L, but actual consumption is higher mainly due to frequent start-stop usage and air conditioning, especially in summer when AC use increases fuel consumption by an extra 10%. Data from owner groups shows similar averages of 7.2L. It's suggested to consider daily road conditions rather than trusting advertisements, and regular oil filter changes can help stabilize it. Routine maintenance like servicing every 8,000 kilometers contributes to better fuel consumption control.