What is the typical fuel consumption for a sedan?
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Generally, for models with 1.6L-2.0L engines, fuel consumption exceeding 8.5L/100km is considered high, while for models below 1.6L, consumption above 7.5L is deemed high. Below is an introduction to fuel consumption: 1. Constant-speed fuel consumption: This refers to the fuel economy indicator when a car is driving at a constant speed on good road conditions. Since constant-speed driving is a fundamental operating condition for vehicles on highways, and this type of fuel consumption is easy to measure, it is widely adopted. 2. Road cycle fuel consumption: Road cycle fuel consumption is a fuel economy indicator measured when a car follows specified speed and time protocols for repeated cyclic driving on roads, also known as multi-condition road cycle fuel consumption. The speed and time protocols stipulate that each cycle includes various driving conditions, along with specified shift timings, braking and stopping times, as well as values for driving speed, acceleration, and braking deceleration within each cycle.