What is the urban fuel consumption of the Alto?
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Urban fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is around 5 liters, but this also depends on driving style. With fuel-efficient driving, it can be below 5 liters. As the car ages, fuel consumption tends to increase. A car with 100,000 kilometers on it typically consumes 0.4-0.6 liters more on average than a new car (depending on the vehicle's condition). Factors affecting fuel consumption: Engine displacement is one of the factors influencing fuel consumption. Generally, the larger the engine displacement, the higher the fuel consumption. Additionally, fuel consumption is affected by driving habits, road conditions, vehicle load, tire pressure, and weather conditions. Car shape also relates to fuel consumption: Generally, cars with sharper front ends have lower drag coefficients, making them relatively more fuel-efficient. It's worth noting that the currently popular wide front grille design is not conducive to fuel efficiency, though the larger grille increases air intake and reduces wind noise, thus improving comfort.